Articles
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A new physiological mechanism for short-term memory storage in the brain
Scientists have discovered “a new form of short-term memory”.
17 Dec 2018
Research
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The Future of News in an Age of Social Media
‘The Future of News in an Age of Social Media’ was discussed by leaders in business and media at a recent packed event at Trinity.
24 Apr 2018
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Trinity engineers develop smart, reconfigurable manufacturing technology
An Enterprise Ireland innovation partnership has created new manufacturing technology for the smart factory of the future.
6 Jul 2018
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Former Trinity Chair of Music, Composer Hormoz Farhat, honoured in homeland Iran
Trinity's former Chair of Music, Professor Hormoz Farhat spoke at a ceremony organized by the Iranian Artists Forum to honour the composer for his professional career.
9 May 2018
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Sports scholars announced for 2018-2019
This year's programme features diverse range of developing and internationally recognised athletes
30 Oct 2018
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Trinity geographer elected to International Science Council
Professor Anna Davies, an expert in sustainability research, will work to advance science as a global public good.
14 Aug 2018
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New startup to bring multi-billion euro horse racing industry into 21st Century
Equine MediRecord solves a previously unmet need by allowing proper, timely recording of all regulatory medicines records and vaccinations administered to racehorses and other bloodstock.
7 Feb 2018
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Trinity’s marine biologists discuss their work on World Oceans Day
Dr Nicholas Payne and Dr Nessa O'Connor focus their research on understanding the impacts of ecotourism, biodiversity loss, invasive species, and habitat restoration.
8 Jun 2018
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Trinity student wins 2018 gradireland National Student Challenge
Ceithleann Ní Chonluain, a final year Trinity Politics, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology (PPES) student, has beaten 50 of Ireland’s best and brightest students.
4 Apr 2018
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School of English breathes new life into ‘Frankenstein’ at Halloween
October 2018 Trinity College Dublin joined 700 institutions worldwide in the ‘Frankenweek’ initiative to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, one of literature’s most enduring gothic tales. Events included a marathon public reading of the iconic novel, a college-wide giveaway of 200 copies of the book and a public lecture […]
31 Oct 2018