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Cyber threats, AI and democracy in focus at Trinity as Ireland takes up EU Presidency
On the eve of Ireland taking over the EU Presidency, senior figures from government, security, technology and civil society gathered in Trinity to assess the growing risks to Europe’s digital stability.
30 Jun 2026
Arts|Research|Society
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"Something for everyone": Book club launches global reading of Ulysses in 80 days
“There is something for everyone, even if they don't read the 10-12 pages EVERY day”, said Cliona O’Farrelly, Professor of Comparative Immunology at Trinity College Dublin and the power behind the annual book club, whose 2026 Dublin readings take place in Unit18.
28 May 2026
Arts|Community|Culture|Society
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Creative Futures Forum explores future of creativity, AI and digital transformation
Participants collectively explored how artificial intelligence (AI), immersive technologies, and digital transformation are reshaping creativity, authorship, education, innovation, and the future of creative work.
21 May 2026
Arts|Business|Community
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Trinity receives landmark gift to support conservation and restoration of cultural treasures
The landmark €7m gift from The Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation will support the design and construction of a gallery on the ground floor of the Old Library.
11 Mar 2026
Arts|Awards and Funding|Culture
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A look through Trinity's digital collections: an artistic history of St. Brigid
St Brigid’s Day, often referred to by its pre-Christian name Imbolc, is celebrated on the 1st of February and heralds the start of spring in Ireland.
30 Jan 2026
Arts|Culture
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Celebrations to mark 250 years of modern languages at Trinity
A series of events will be held throughout the year to commemorate this historic initiative. The ‘Languages 250 at Trinity (1776-2026)’ programme will showcase the important work of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies and promote the cause of modern language education on the island of Ireland.
30 Jan 2026
Arts|Community|Culture|Research
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School of Hibernia Goes to Rome
Devised by the art collective Na Cailleacha and staged in collaboration with Trinity’s History of Art and Architecture Department, the image is entitled The School of Hibernia (after Raphael).
29 Jan 2026
Arts|Culture|Research
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Seolann dream scannánaíochta as Coláiste na Tríonóide an chéad scannán riamh a rinneadh sa tSean-Suiméiris
Is féidir an scannán a fheiceáil ar YouTube le fotheidil i 25+ teanga, Gaeilge, Araibis, Mandairínis agus Seoirsis san áireamh
4 Dec 2025
Arts|Culture|Research
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Trinity awards posthumous degree to writer Christy Nolan
This unique award comes in the year of the 25th anniversary of Trinity’s disAbility service, and celebrates the fact that Christy, despite immense physical barriers, found a community in Trinity that recognised his potential and his voice.
27 Nov 2025
Arts|Community|Society
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Trinity’s Bookmarks programme celebrates creativity and inclusion with Ballyfermot Traveller Action Project
This partnership forms part of the PATH 5 initiative supporting Traveller and Roma communities, with outreach activities carried out in collaboration between Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin and Royal College of Surgeons Ireland.
24 Nov 2025
Arts|Community|Society