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CROSS 2015 Rugby Legends Cycle for Cancer Research at Trinity Launched
The fourth year of the Rugby Legends Cycle for the C.R.O.S.S. charity which supports cancer research at Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital will embrace 1,000 km of beautiful scenery on the Wild Atlantic Way from Skibbereen to Donegal.
9 Mar 2015
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Increase in CAO Applications for Trinity Courses for 2015
This year 7,862 students selected Trinity College Dublin as their first preference in their CAO applications.
9 Mar 2015
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Trinity Professor Receives Institute of Chemistry of Ireland Award
The award is made annually to a distinguished chemist with an international reputation, able to relate and communicate the importance of chemistry and chemical research to everyday life.
6 Mar 2015
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Bamboo – How Nature’s Miracle Material Could Help Build a Sustainable Future
Engineers from Trinity College Dublin believe sustainable bamboo could be safely used to make bicycles, turbine blades and even homes.
5 Mar 2015
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Landmark New Study on Maternal Health Launched
MAMMI study to make mothers' invisible health problems visible. The new longitudinal study from Trinity College Dublin will look across a range of health issues affecting pregnant women and first time mothers. Early results from one strand show a high prevalence of urinary incontinence or 'leaking urine' in women before, during and post pregnancy.
3 Mar 2015
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Secondary School Students Enjoy Particle Physics Masterclass
Trinity College Dublin’s School of Mathematics opened the window of cutting-edge physics to young investigators, who worked with real-world data from the Large Hadron Collider.
2 Mar 2015
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Marvel Molecule Could Lead to Treatments for Myriad Inflammatory Diseases
Profess of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, Luke O'Neill, spearheaded the group that uncovered a marvel molecule - MCC950 - that blocks a key driver of many different inflammatory diseases.
2 Mar 2015
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Researchers Complete Vital Work in Housing Design for People with Dementia
Their recommendations will enable people living with dementia to live in their own homes for as long as possible, and help families and carers to provide the necessary support.
2 Mar 2015
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‘After Charlie Hebdo: A Public Forum on Religion, Freedom and Human Rights’
The aim of the event was to counter simplified narratives on questions around religious fundamentalism, terrorism and freedom of speech.
27 Feb 2015
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‘After Charlie Hebdo: A Public Forum on Religion, Freedom and Human Rights’
Trinity College Dublin hosted 'After Charlie Hebdo: A Public Forum on Religion, Freedom and Human Rights' on February 16th last.
27 Feb 2015