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Fewer staff, students are walking and cycling, survey finds
The numbers walking fell to 20% from a high of 28% in 2018, while the cycling rate was sharply down (-59%) from 2011.
20 Nov 2023
Community|Environment|Students
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Trinity launches Civic Engagement Action Plan
What is a civically-engaged university? Trinity now has a plan that sets out its goals.
20 Nov 2023
Community|Research|Society
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Trinity hosts LERU Rectors’ Assembly
LERU is an association of research-intensive universities with common viewpoints on higher education and research.
20 Nov 2023
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Giving voice to children in refuge from domestic violence
Trinity study which represents the first time that research has been conducted in Ireland with children in refuge, will be launched by Ombudsman for Children, Niall Muldoon
20 Nov 2023
Health|Research|Society
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Building national capacity for open research
Three Trinity projects have received funding under the National Open Research Forum (NORF) as part of a drive to build national capacity and infrastructure for open research.
20 Nov 2023
Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science|Society
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College Awareness Week Celebrates 10 years with the TY Challenge Finals in Cork!
To celebrate 10 years of College Awareness Week, MTU Cork hosted the launch to coincide with the TY Challenge finals.
20 Nov 2023
Community|Students
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Dr Nollaig Bourke wins Wellcome Career Development Award
The prestigious award valued at €2 million is the 6th Wellcome Career Development Award in Ireland and Northern Ireland and the second awarded to a Trinity researcher
20 Nov 2023
Awards and Funding|Health|Research
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Trinity wins European Social Services Award for child-centred research
Judges noted that “internationally, relatively few examples of research exist that represent the authentic voice of the child in the child protection system”.
17 Nov 2023
Awards and Funding|Community|Research
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Plants might be able to absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously expected
This research paints an uncharacteristically upbeat picture for the planet, but despite the headline finding, the environmental scientists behind the work say it does not mean the world’s governments can take their foot off the brake in their obligations to reduce carbon emissions as fast as possible.
17 Nov 2023
Environment|Research|Science
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Accounting for nature a priority for Ireland’s prosperity – new report
The team behind a pioneering project for nature, INCASE, has issued a series of recommendations to value, restore and protect Ireland’s resources through applying a natural capital accounting framework as a national priority.
15 Nov 2023
Environment|Research|Science