Articles
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Breastfeeding twice as likely after home births than hospital births
A new study by academics in Trinity College Dublin has found that there is a strong positive relationship between planned birth at home and breast feeding: breastfeeding was twice as likely after planned home births compared to hospital births. The research involved the largest population cohorts comprehensively examined to date for an association between breast feeding outcomes and place of birth in low risk pregnancies.
9 Aug 2016
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Macromarketing Conference
The 41st Annual Macromarketing Conference will take place in Trinity College Dublin on 13 to 15 July.
26 Jul 2016
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Connect Centre Hosts Southern Regional Assembly
The study visit by members and staff of the Southern Regional Assembly to Connect included almost two dozen city and county councillors from local authorities.
10 Mar 2016
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€150,000 funding awarded to AMBER researcher
€150,000 funding awarded to AMBER researcher to develop new Thermal Management Technologies for the Automotive Industry.
27 Jul 2016
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Seanad Election 2016
Following the dissolution of the Dáil, all preregistered Trinity graduates, who are citizens of Ireland, are eligible to vote in the upcoming Seanad election.
11 Apr 2016
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Trinity Research Wins Best Paper Award from European Society
An open access research paper on vitamin D has won Best Published Paper Award from United European Gastroenterology (UEG).
17 Oct 2016
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Trinity and Peking University to join forces on ageing collaboration
It formed part of the Irish Government mission to China.
24 Oct 2016
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Putting Stress to the Test
Professor Ian Robertson’s new book says that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger
9 Jun 2016
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Le córas imdhíonachta ’sár éifeachtach’ in ann an víreas HCV a sheachaint
Tugann taighdeoirí cuireadh d'aon duine a fuair Anti-D a raibh éillithe le HCV idir 1977-1979 páirt a glacadh sa staidéar seo.
20 Sep 2016
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Trinity and South Korean Government Agree Collaboration
Trinity College Dublin has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Sejong City Government to explore opportunities for collaboration in education and research between Trinity College Dublin, South Korean academic institutions, and industry.
7 Jul 2016