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‘Ireland in Rebellion’ – Online History Lecture Series
The 14-week online course taught by Trinity historians will focus on the events and individuals which shaped Ireland’s path to independence.
8 Oct 2015
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Opens New Trinity Centre for Asian Studies
The new teaching and research centre aims to advance Japanese, Korean and Chinese Studies.
7 Oct 2015
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Trinity Graduate William Campbell Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine
Professor William Campbell, who graduated with first class honours in zoology from Trinity in 1952, has been jointly awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
5 Oct 2015
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Death, Violence & the Monstrous in Children’s Literature Focus of Exhibition
The exhibition marks the completion of a two year project which involved the development of a online database detailing 250,000 children’s books in over 90 languages.
1 Oct 2015
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CONNECT to lead €3m EU-Brazil Telecoms Project
The FUTEBOL project will allow researchers to run experiments on a telecommunications network distributed across Europe and Brazil.
1 Oct 2015
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Bioengineers Celebrate ERC Successes
Bioengineers from Trinity celebrated ERC awards that were recently secured to develop new devices and therapeutics for a range of debilitating conditions.
30 Sep 2015
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The Migrant Crisis Public Talk – Policy Failures and Potential Responses
A public discussion on the migrant crisis featured current research from the fields of economics, political science, sociology and philosophy.
29 Sep 2015
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Hall of Honour Memorial Stone Unveiled
The engraved stone was unveiled at the Hall of Honour in Trinity’s Front Square.
25 Sep 2015
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Researchers Pinpoint When Our Brains Convert Speech Sounds into Meaning
This is the first identification of a brain signal associated with this moment. It may help us develop technology for the hearing-impaired and better understand speech disorders.
24 Sep 2015
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‘Irish People Paying €600m More in Healthcare Than in 2007’ – New Research
Plans for universal access to healthcare are in disarray, according to new research from the Centre for Health Policy and Management in the School of Medicine.
24 Sep 2015