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                        	  In the age of GDPR, how can social computing data be legally used?A new book addresses how social computing data can be used in emergency management and explores more broadly how the GDPR affects big data interpretation. 18 Dec 2018 Research 
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                        	  The Duke and Duchess of Sussex receive a warm welcome at TrinityThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Trinity College Dublin where they received a warm welcome from members of the public, joined by College staff and students gathered in the University’s Front Square. 11 Jul 2018 
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                        	  Psychiatric Disorders share a new underlying genetic basisPsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder often run in families, according to a new international study led by researchers at Trinity College Dublin and at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. 22 Jun 2018 
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                        	  Stop telling Palestinians to be ‘resilient’ – the world has failed themBy promoting Palestinian resilience instead of holding Israel accountable for its multiple breaches of international law the international community is masking its own failures, according to Dr Ciaran Brendan Browne, Assistant Professor, Irish School of Ecumenics. 15 May 2018 
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                        	  Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies honoured with Polonicum PrizeTrinity’s Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies was presented with the 2018 Polonicum Prize at a ceremony in Warsaw. The prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in promoting the Polish language, culture and history outside Poland. 6 Nov 2018 Research 
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                        	  Bitcoin rollercoaster reflects the biggest issue facing cryptocurrencies: regulationProfessor of International Finance and Commodities at Trinity, Brian Lucey, with a jointly written opinion piece published by The Conversation. 17 Aug 2018 
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                        	  Story Spinners: Irish Women and Children’s BooksA new exhibition forms part of Children’s Books Ireland’s nationwide BOLD GIRLS initiative, which seeks to celebrate strong, confident, intelligent, brave women and girls in children’s books. 8 Mar 2018 
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                        	  Drugs targeting tumour metabolism will not stop our ‘Natural Killer’ cellsGlutamine is a key fuel for many tumours but it is not so for Natural Killer cells, which highlights the therapeutic potential for targeting glutamine metabolism to treat cancer. 14 Jun 2018 
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                        	  Trinity researchers win Science Foundation Ireland 2018 Science AwardsFour researchers won prestigious awards, which recognise them as key leaders in the Irish research community. 12 Nov 2018 Research 
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                        	  Discover the iconic ‘Book of Kells’ through Trinity’s free online courseA new, free, online course developed by Trinity College Dublin will allow learners worldwide to explore the history of Ireland through the remarkable Book of Kells — one of the world's most famous medieval manuscripts. 11 Sep 2018 
