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Fourth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health mulls shortfall of workers
Trinity is co-convening the week-long forum, which places the health worker crisis under the spotlight; by 2030, the world may face a deficit of 18 million workers.
14 Nov 2017
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Trinity engineers unveil Ireland’s first prototype robot for assisted care
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13 Nov 2017
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Helping unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City transition to employment
Career LEAP' is a pioneering programme to help young unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City transition to employment.
13 Nov 2017
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Trinity engineers unveil Ireland’s first prototype robot for assisted care
The prototype robot has been designed to work in assisted care facilities and to interact socially with the elderly and with people living with disability.
13 Nov 2017
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Trinity team sets sights on International Engineering and Commerce competition
The team, comprising four Trinity undergraduates, won the ESB Inter-Colleges Challenge in which they designed a solution for the emerging markets of eHeat and eTransport tech.
10 Nov 2017
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Health Minister launches new programme to train future clinical academic leaders
A unique all-Ireland programme to train the next generation of clinician scientists has been launched today by Minister for Health, Simon Harris.
9 Nov 2017
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New gym space officially opened
COO, Dean of Students on hand to mark the occasion
9 Nov 2017
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Nature+ launches to better connect sustainability science with industry
The Nature+ group comprises scientists with a deep understanding of natural systems and how to manage them sustainably so that we can benefit from the goods and services they provide.
9 Nov 2017
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Latest ‘Growing Up In Ireland’ report examines impact of free GP care
The importance of access to GP care regardless of ability to pay was highlighted in a new study co-authored by Trinity Professor of Sociology, Richard Layte.
9 Nov 2017
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Nano and Materials Science supports 14,000 jobs in Ireland
AMBER's impact assessment report also shows that AMBER and its predecessor CRANN supported an output of over half a billion Euro over the last 10 years.
8 Nov 2017