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IUA Symposium on ’21st Century Universities: Performance and Sustainability’
The international symposium reviewed the performance and regulatory challenges facing the third level sector as well as strategies to overcome the current crisis in funding sustainability.
30 Sep 2014
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Engineers Assess Impacts of Extreme Weather on EU Transport Infrastructure
Researchers from the School of Engineering at Trinity are leading the €4.77 million project.
29 Sep 2014
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New State-of-the-art Microscopy Facility at Trinity will have Major Implications for Biomedical Research in Ireland
The new microscopy facility at TBSI the first in Ireland, reveals cells in their infinitesimal form
25 Sep 2014
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Soft Robotics ‘Toolkit’ Features Everything a Robot-Maker Needs
The new online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning and speed up the design and development process as engineers share knowledge and advice on a global scale.
25 Sep 2014
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‘Discover Research Dublin’ Lights Up the Amazing World of Research
Over 50 engaging events were open to the public on European Researchers' Night, which was coordinated by Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
24 Sep 2014
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‘Hello Brain’ Launched
Online Resource Led by Trinity Encourages Everyone to Improve Brain Health through Entertaining Short Videos and a Smart Phone App with Brain-Boosting Activities
23 Sep 2014
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Dr John L. Ziegler of University of California San Francisco Awarded 2014 Burkitt Medal
The medal award took place as part of the 9th International Cancer Conference at Trinity and Cancer Week Ireland.
18 Sep 2014
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International Conference Highlights Cutting Edge Research to Help People Survive Cancer in the 21st Century
The conference is the first event in the inaugural Cancer Week Ireland organised by Trinity and the Irish Cancer Society
18 Sep 2014
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Skeletons in Mass Portuguese Burial Site Belonged to African Slaves
Geneticists and archaeologists believe that most of the 158 skeletons belonged to slaves from the 15th - 17th Century.
17 Sep 2014
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Professor Orla Hardiman’s Inaugural Lecture Explores the Impact, Evolution and Research Landscape of Motor Neurone Disease in Ireland
The event, which looked at how research, diagnosis and treatments for MND have evolved, marked her appointment as the first Professor of Neurology in Ireland.
15 Sep 2014