Articles
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The World War 1 Roadshow
More than 6,000 people attended the World War 1 Roadshow hosted by Trinity College Dublin in partnership with RTÉ Radio 1 and the National Library of Ireland.
21 Jul 2014
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SteppingUp.ie website developed at Trinity wins major healthcare award
Developed in Trinity’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, the website recently won an award at the 2014 Health Literacy Awards.
12 Jun 2014
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Trinity Engineers Design Next-Gen Aircraft to Reduce Noise and our Carbon Footprint
The School of Engineering in Trinity is coordinating three EU projects with a combined budget of €5.4 million, which will improve the way we fly around Europe.
28 Aug 2014
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‘Big Data’ Takes Root in the World of Plant Research
Botanists have compiled and shared 48 years' worth of global plant data to help answer some of the most pressing environmental and evolutionary questions facing modern society.
10 Nov 2014
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Professor of Experimental Brain Research Shane O’Mara Gives Inaugural Lecture
New developments in the understanding of how the ...
4 Mar 2014
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Learning outside the classroom: Science Gallery Dublin Leads a Science Learning+ Research Project
The project focuses on young people who are relatively unlikely to engage with science experiences, and will test how effective an integrated art, science and society approach might be in engaging them.
18 Dec 2014
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Experts make call for expansion of HPV vaccine in Ireland
Trinity researchers say new data points to need for introduction of universal HPV vaccination for boys as well as girls.
6 May 2014
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From ‘more with less’ to ‘less with less’ – The Performance of the Irish Health System during the Economic Crisis
Final analysis of Resilience Project by academics...
1 Apr 2014
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Dr John L. Ziegler of University of California San Francisco Awarded 2014 Burkitt Medal
The medal award took place as part of the 9th International Cancer Conference at Trinity and Cancer Week Ireland.
18 Sep 2014
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Lucrative Big Pharma Licensing Deals Can be Struck at All Stages of Research
A Trinity study found that out-licensing products to 'big pharma' achieves higher upfront payments than selling to small corporations.
7 Aug 2014