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EIB confirms record education investment in Ireland & announces €70m for Trinity
The EIB support was announced during a visit to Trinity College by Andrew McDowell, Vice President of the European Investment Bank .
24 Nov 2016
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Programme to help young unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, launched 'Career LEAP' a pioneering programme to help young unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City gain employment.
23 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins League of European Research Universities (LERU)
It is the first and only university on the island of Ireland to become a member of Europe’s leading network of research-intensive universities that includes Oxford and Cambridge.
18 Nov 2016
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Solving a putrid camel-pee riddle may aid millions affected by sleeping sickness
Trypanosome parasites that cause sleeping sickness break down amino acids to produce a metabolic by-product that suppresses the immune response. This by-product is a good candidate for anti-trypanosome drugs and therapies.
17 Nov 2016
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Syria: ‘the Local and the Global’
The latest discussion in the'Behind the Headlines' brought together Trinity scholars and Syrian-born journalist Razan Ibraheem to explore some of the complexities behind the Syrian conflict.
17 Nov 2016
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€1.5 million EU-funded research announced at launch of new TRiSS
€1.5 million EU-funded research in energy consumption announced at launch of new Trinity Research in Social Sciences.
15 Nov 2016
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Trinity STEM researchers win SFI awards
Trinity researchers won two awards at Science Foundation Ireland's annual Science Summit, along with another for forging an outstanding partnership with an industry body.
15 Nov 2016
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First-of-its-kind inhaler to help treat lung disease
The National Institutes of Health have funded the research, which will also benefit cystic fibrosis sufferers.
14 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins forces with top Vietnamese University
Trinity joined forces with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) during President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins' State Visit to the country.
11 Nov 2016
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Litany of undiagnosed, under-reported and untreated health problems for mothers
The interim findings of MAMMI, an Irish longitudinal study on the health of first-time mothers, has revealed a litany of hidden health problems affecting every aspect of mother’s lives. The Health Research Board funded study from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Nursing and Midwifery shows that in terms of sexual health, mental health, pain, and other conditions, prevalence rates are high to very high while the rate at which women are being asked about these conditions by health care professionals is extremely low. The findings are being presented today at a major conference.
7 Nov 2016