Articles
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‘Destination Europe: Reflections on the Refugee Crisis’
A 'Behind the Headlines' public discussion explored how the language of exclusion and inclusion shapes responses to the refugee crisis.
19 Nov 2015
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Eclipse 2015 at Trinity
The School of Physics is hosting a special event 'ECLIPSE 2015' designed to bring Friday’s thrilling solar eclipse to the masses.
16 Mar 2015
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50 Years of the Poetry of Derek Mahon Celebrated in Trinity
The poetic career of Derek Mahon was celebrated at a special event in Trinity College Dublin featuring one of Ireland's foremost actors Stephen Rea and leading academic Professor Hugh Haughton.
14 Apr 2015
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Economist David McWilliams Joins Trinity Business School
Professor McWilliams will be delivering a course on Global economics on the Trinity Executive MBA.
2 Sep 2015
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New Study Reveals Limited Public Understanding of Dementia Globally
New research conducted by researchers at the School of Social Work and Social Policy points to the need for development of risk reduction programmes on dementia.
8 Oct 2015
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Women Changing Law, Changing Society
Legal cases that brought about social change for women in Ireland was the theme of the first seminar in a new lecture series focusing on the role public interest litigation.
11 May 2015
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Natural Capital: a New Paradigm to Unite Natural and Social Sciences with Engineering and Technology?
How natural capital, the earth's stocks of physical and biological resources, contributes to our wellbeing, and how to conserve, engineer and manage it is being researched in the Schools of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science.
20 Mar 2015
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Open House Dublin 2015
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2015, on the 16th, 17th and 18th October.
14 Oct 2015
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New Study Finds Midwife-Led Care Costs €182 Less Than Consultant-Led Care
News research from the MidU Study points to the need to incorporate more midwife-led units into maternity care in Ireland.
12 Nov 2015
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New TILDA Study Finds Link Between Water Fluoridation and Positive Oral Health in Older People
The researchers found that a higher prevalence of households with fluoridated water in a local electoral district was associated with an increased probability of an older person having all their own teeth.
10 Mar 2015