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The Blame for Paris Atrocities Rests with Attackers – not Islam
The horrific events in Paris last Friday night have presented us, once again, with the vista of so-called "Islamic terrorism", according to Neville Cox, Associate Professor, School of Law.
17 Nov 2015
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Atlantic Philanthropies Gives €138m to Tackle Dementia
The landmark award is the biggest philanthropic donation in Irish history and the largest ever received by Trinity.
17 Nov 2015
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Scientists fill in the gaps of human hunter-gatherer history
An international team led by scientists in Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin and Cambridge University, has, for the first time, sequenced ancient genomes from the Late Upper Palaeolithic period. In doing so, the team has discovered a new strand of European hunter-gatherer ancestry.
16 Nov 2015
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Trinity Development Research Week
The week showcased the research activities taking place in Trinity to address the major global development challenges of our time.
16 Nov 2015
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Help and Support for Those Affected by the Paris Terror Attacks
For all Trinity students: If you have been affected by the tragic events in Paris this weekend group support will be available this Wednesday, 18 November at 2pm.
16 Nov 2015
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Students Graduate From Trinity’s First Online Education Programme
Graduation represents the first step towards University’s target of 1,000 online students by 2019
16 Nov 2015
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New Book Examines the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement
A new book by Dr David Mitchell provides fresh political analysis of Northern Ireland in the Aftermath of the Good Friday Agreement
16 Nov 2015
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Scientists Fill in the Gaps of Human Hunter-Gatherer History
By sequencing ancient genomes from the Late Upper Palaeolithic for the first time, a new strand of European hunter-gatherer ancestral history has been written.
16 Nov 2015
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10% of Diabetes Cases among Adults aged 50+ are Undiagnosed
The research is just published by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.
13 Nov 2015
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Why 21st Century Skills? To Prepare Students For Life, Not Just Exams
Teaching for Tomorrow Project Manager, Aibhin Bray, argues the need for secondary schools to embrace 21st Century Learning Techniques.
13 Nov 2015