Articles
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Better Memory in Old Age Linked with Neural Compensation
New research from the Institute of Neuroscience and the School of Psychology sheds light on how memory can remain efficient in spite of common age-related neural decline.
26 Jun 2015
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TBSI Researchers Lead €2.5million Project to Tackle Autoimmune Diseases
This funding has been provided by SFI and international biopharmaceutical company, AbbVie.
21 Nov 2015
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CAO Closing Date – 1 Feb 2015
Find out more from our Student Ambassadors.
26 Jan 2015
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Sports Awards Mark a Stellar Year for Sport at Trinity and Sporting Commons celebrates 40 Years
Hosted by RTE’s Michael Lyster, special guests were Trinity Graduate and Irish Cricketer, Cecelia Joyce and former World Boxing Champion, Bernard Dunne.
17 Apr 2015
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Trinity Staff Raise Money for Charities
Staff from Estates and Facilities, Catering and Accommodation raised €3,120 for the Capuchin Day Centre for Homeless People and Debra Ireland.
23 Dec 2015
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Trinity Researchers Win Irish Research Council’s New Horizons Scheme Funding
Overall Trinity received 18% of the more than €2m competitive funding for 17 research projects which were announced but Damien English, TD, Minister for Skills, Research & Innovation.
27 Nov 2015
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Recession Damages Mental Health of Families – New Study
New research based on the Growing Up in Ireland Study illustrates how the recent Irish recession has impacted on families and children.
22 Oct 2015
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The Concussion Crisis Explored at Ethics in Sport Conference
Garry O'Toole, Joe Brolly and George Hook were among top names in Irish sport to address the conference hosted by the Department of Religion and Theology.
10 Nov 2015
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Continued Domestic Abuse Facilitated by Post-Separation Contact
Research into the experiences of families with a prior history of domestic abuse has found contact between children and fathers in the aftermath of parental separation facilitates continued domestic abuse.
23 Jul 2015
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Food-Tracing Spin Out Secures Funding to Further Develop Traceability Product
Trinity spin-out company, IdentiGEN, has secured growth capital investment to further develop its traceability product which allows food retailers and producers to trace the source of food products.
30 Apr 2015