Articles
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Audio: “Trinity in War and Revolution: 1912-1923”
A new book by Dr Tomás Irish reveals how Trinity students, staff and alumni experienced this tumultuous period which transformed Dublin, Ireland, and the wider world.
21 Dec 2015
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Genetic Mutants Alter Entire Biological Communities
Scientists from Trinity have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
10 Sep 2015
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LGBT Rights and Legal Change in Ireland
The seminar hosted by the School of Law focused on legal cases that brought about legal change for the LGBT people in Ireland
13 Jul 2015
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Only 11% of Nursing Homes Have Dementia Care Units – National Survey
The Trinity Study Found Private Sector Provides Majority of Special Care Units But Receives Least Funding From the National Treatment and Purchase Fund
2 Feb 2015
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Trinity College Dublin Lights Up for Dublin’ New Year’s Festival
Trinity College Dublin was lit up as part of Dublin’s three day New Year’s Festival including the News Year's Eve Countdown Concert.
5 Jan 2015
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Geologist Wins Prestigious Naturejobs Competition for Budding Science Writers
PhD Researcher in Geology and Science Writer for Trinity News, Anthea Lacchia, will now travel to Boston to work with editors of the Nature Publishing Group as part of her prize.
21 Apr 2015
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Hall of Honour Memorial Stone Unveiling
In honour of the Trinity College Dublin students, staff and alumni who lost their lives in World War I, a memorial stone at the Hall of Honour, Front Square will be unveiled at a special ceremony on Saturday 26 September 2015.
24 Aug 2015
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Alumni Appeal Benefits Trinity Projects
Behind the success of Trinity’s Alumni Appeal is a team of 45 enthusiastic student callers who telephone graduates to continue their link with Trinity and to ask them to consider making a donation.
17 Jul 2015
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Zoological Museum Wins Heritage Award
The museum, open to the public, holds approximately 25,000 specimens from Ireland and across the globe.
9 Jul 2015
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Link Found Between Common Medications and Serious Falls in Older Men
Using data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), scientists from Trinity College Dublin, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and three UK Universities have discovered a significant link between serious falls causing injury in older men and a particular group of commonly used medicines.
30 Jul 2015