Articles
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New research shows why babies need to move in the womb
Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences have discovered why babies need to move in the womb to develop strong bones and joints.
13 Mar 2018
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Trinity announces new Scholars and Fellows
Staff and students, friends and families gathered to celebrate the academic achievement of students and academics who have been elected Scholars and Fellows.
29 Apr 2019
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Hidden history of Trinity’s Museum Building uncovered
The ‘Making Victorian Dublin’ project has launched a new interactive website documenting the remarkable craft and quarry networks in operation during the golden era of Irish decorative stone.
12 Dec 2018
Research
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Precious Irish-language manuscripts showcased at conference and exhibition,
May 2018 Medieval Brehon law texts detailing bee-keeping laws and the Irish ‘book of genesis’ are among precious Irish-language manuscripts which are the focus of an academic conference and exhibition in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday opening today, Thursday, May 17th, 2018. Irish Times + video The Times Ireland RTE Online RTE One News RTE […]
30 May 2018
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Trinity’s Head of Sport presidency concludes
Head of Trinity Sport Michelle Tanner is to leave the role at the European Network of Academic Sports Services (ENAS) she took up in 2013.
24 Nov 2017
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Students celebrate Trinity Employability Award success
The Trinity Employability Award scheme prepares students for future careers.
10 Apr 2017
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Social media monitoring system will help emergency services respond to disasters
The Slándáil Emergency Management System integrates information propagated via social media in the form of text, imagery and video to help emergency services respond to disaster situations.
26 Apr 2017
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Trinity Sport announces 63 new scholars
Trinity Sport, in association with Bank of Ireland, have unveiled their 63 sports scholars for 2017-18. Among the line-up is a world champion, several inter-county players and a pair of Olympic 2020 hopefuls.
18 Dec 2017
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Hockey alumni’s extra special guest
Dorothea Findlater graduated in 1932 but retains strong links to Trinity ladies hockey
27 Apr 2017
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Sexual activity of Ireland’s older adults analysed in new TILDA research
A new study released by the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing at Trinity College Dublin on Valentine’s day paints a positive picture of the little studied and infrequently discussed sexual lives of older adults in Ireland.
14 Feb 2017