Articles
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Provost and Indian Ambassador plant tree to commemorate Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary
The Provost and Indian Ambassador to Ireland jointly planted a peace Trachycarpus fortunei Palm tree to celebrate 150 years since the birth of Mahatma Gandhi.
5 Dec 2019
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Winning ideas from Trinity’s ‘hack homelessness’ event announced
Winning ideas from the Provost's Innovation Challenge at Tangent, Trinity Ideas Workspace were announced at a special event to 'hack homelessness'.
27 Mar 2019
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From Peace talks to Brexit
At last week’s public talk on ‘Northern Ireland - from Peace talks to Brexit’ a panel of speakers spoke about different aspects of the North in the context of Brexit.
7 Feb 2019
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Oíche Filíochta i nGaeilge, Sámi agus Briotáinis i gColáiste na Tríonóide
Rinneadh ceiliúradh ar Lá Idirnáisiúnta UNESCO na Máthairtheangacha i gColáiste na Tríonóide. Cuireadh fáilte roimh Ciara Ní Eanacháin (Gaeilge), Sara Margrethe Oskal (Sámi) agus Matyas Le Brun (Briotáinis) le haghaidh oíche filíochta
27 Feb 2019
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Trinity’s front façade goes red to celebrate the Dublin Chinese New Year festival
Trinity announced a major expansion of its Chinese Studies programme at the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies to mark the arrival of the Year of the Pig.
4 Feb 2019
Research
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Live fast and die young, or play the long game? Scientists map 121 animal life cycles
The results have important implications for conservation strategies and for predicting which species will be the winners and losers from the global environment crisis.
8 Jul 2019
Research
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Researchers identify cancer-killing capability of lesser known immune cells
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have identified, for the first time in oesophageal cancer, the cancer killing capability of a lesser-known type of immune cell, presenting a new potential therapeutic target.
10 Jul 2019
Research
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Sustainable long-term funding needed to support students with intellectual disabilities
Increasing numbers of students with intellectual disabilities are attending mainstream secondary schools but more support for higher education and employment is needed.
17 Oct 2019
Research
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Hannah Sullivan wins John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize
This is the first year of the prize, which will be awarded on an annual basis to the author of an outstanding debut poetry book collection in the English language.
16 Apr 2019
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Ireland determined to avoid no-deal scenario as UK plays politics
The UK's no-deal tariff plan was viewed in Dublin as a way to scare Brexiteers into supporting Theresa May's deal, says Dr Etain Tannam, in this comment piece for The Conversation.
20 Mar 2019
Research