Articles
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Major New Trinity Initiative to Increase Number of Northern Ireland Students
Trinity has launched a ground-breaking new initiative to help triple the number of incoming students from Northern Ireland.
3 Jul 2014
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Trinity Researchers Publish Report on Second-Generation Migrant Children and their Families
This is one of the first studies in Ireland to focus on children born to migrant parents.
6 Aug 2014
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‘Beautiful-Mars’ Website As Gaeilge will Ignite Interest in Martian Science and the Irish Language
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin hope schoolchildren will be encouraged to learn Irish while connecting with the geography and science of the famous Red Planet.
2 Oct 2014
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The Ebola Outbreak – Is Africa Really Rising?
Associate Professor in Geography in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin, Padraig Carmody, says: “Much of Africa has made substantial socio-economic progress in the last decade in particular, but for the continent to truly “rise”, a new relationship with the international system and a new state-citizen bargain is required.”
27 Nov 2014
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Trinity Sports Scholarship Students Head for Commonwealth Games
Trinity Sports Scholarship students, Victoria Mullin and Prakash Vijayanath will represent their countries in the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
22 Jul 2014
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Chemists Crack the Chirality Code
Trinity chemists have developed a technique that solves a long-standing conundrum to allow the creation of synthetic amino acids, which will have significant applications in drug development and in building novel proteins.
11 Dec 2014
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Sustainable Consumption Project, CONSENSUS, Secures Funding for Innovative Research
CONSENSUS, a research project on sustainable cons...
28 Jan 2014
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Five Trinity Researchers Win Starting Investigator or Development Awards
The grants, awarded by Science Foundation Ireland, are designed to help Ireland’s most promising young researchers to embark on fully independent research careers.
28 Jul 2014
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Advances Made in Improving Error Awareness in Older People
Neuroscientists at Trinity College Dublin have fo...
14 Apr 2014
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Irish Researchers Make A Material Breakthrough
Professor John Boland and his team are the first in the world to measure 'Poisson’s Ratio' on the nanoscale - a breakthrough that will significantly impact the development of flexible electronics.
24 Jul 2014