Articles
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Scientists fill in the gaps of human hunter-gatherer history
An international team led by scientists in Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin and Cambridge University, has, for the first time, sequenced ancient genomes from the Late Upper Palaeolithic period. In doing so, the team has discovered a new strand of European hunter-gatherer ancestry.
16 Nov 2015
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Trinity Top in Delivering Innovation from Research
Trinity College Dublin’s Research & Innovation won both Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI) Impact Awards.
25 Nov 2015
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Audio: Colm Tóibín Gives Public Talk on Same-Sex Relationships and Literature
The talk on on same-sex relationships and literature was organised by the School of English as part of Trinity Long Room Hub’s 'Behind the Headlines' discussion series.
18 May 2015
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Trinity ‘Great War Revisited’ Exhibition Launched on Google
Rare and previously unpublished material held in Trinity College Library relating to WW1 will be brought to a global audience thanks to an online collaboration.
2 Jul 2015
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Goethe-Institut Choir Concert to Benefit Organ Refurbishment in Trinity’s Public Theatre
The Goethe-Institut Choir will present a selection of Elizabethan and European choral music from the time of the foundation of Trinity College Dublin in 1592 on Friday 5th June.
28 May 2015
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Corvil Backs Mathematics Studentships
The Summer Studentships will provide undergraduates with first-hand mathematical experience at network data analytics company, Corvil.
5 May 2015
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Armenian, Austrian and Irish Students Win 2015 Grattan PhD Scholarships
The Grattan Scholars programme supports exceptional PhD students who are committed to understanding and improving society through their research, teaching and education.
20 Nov 2015
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Postgraduate Online Courses
Trinity Online is pleased to announce the following online postgraduate courses commencing in September 2015.
27 Apr 2015
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Better Memory in Old Age Linked with Neural Compensation
New research from the Institute of Neuroscience and the School of Psychology sheds light on how memory can remain efficient in spite of common age-related neural decline.
26 Jun 2015
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TBSI Researchers Lead €2.5million Project to Tackle Autoimmune Diseases
This funding has been provided by SFI and international biopharmaceutical company, AbbVie.
21 Nov 2015