Articles
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Economic impact of the League of European Research Universities
In 2016, the 23 member universities of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) generated a collective economic value of €99.8 billion in Gross Value Added and 1.3 million jobs.
1 Dec 2017
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Hamilton Mathematics Institute welcomes two Fields Medal winners
Trinity welcomed two Fields Medal winners, Maxim Kontsevich (IHES) and Andrei Okounkov (Columbia University), to the HMI mini-conference.
13 Feb 2017
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Douglas Hyde Gallery appoints new director
Taking up her new post at the end of May, the first solo exhibitions by artists Isabel Nolan and Brendan Earley under Georgina Jackson's directorship have just opened.
1 Aug 2017
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Trinity Walton Club team takes top prize at Ultimate Pitch Event
The successful team, comprised of teenage 'Alphas', designed a backpack that minimises back pain.
5 Sep 2017
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Plant protein may hold the key to fighting hunger and global warming
New research shows that plant protein sourced from legumes such as peas, beans and lentils has the highest nutrient density and the lowest environmental production costs.
20 Oct 2017
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Ireland joins leading international astronomy collaboration
Ireland is to join the International LOFAR Telescope collaboration, which will enable researchers to study solar activity and exploding stars, search for new planets, and explore the distant universe.
29 Jun 2017
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Chemistry student represents Ireland at Nobel laureate meeting
PhD candidate in Chemistry at Trinity, Eoin McCarney, discussed the next-gen science that will lead us into the future with a number of Nobel Prize winners.
11 Jul 2017
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Trinity Student Awarded First Schwarzman Scholarship for Ireland
Trinity College Dublin’s Lara Connaughton is the first Irish recipient of a Schwarzman Scholarship in Tsinghua University, Beijing.
3 Mar 2017
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Scientists make major breakthrough in smart printed electronics
Their leading innovation could transform everyday products (like your milk carton) into intelligent smart devices.
7 Apr 2017
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‘Marine repairmen’ – little limpets are construction workers of the seashore
Limpets can repair their damaged shells so that they are as strong as the originals, but are still vulnerable to ’spalling' – a well-known cause of failure in engineering materials.
19 Jan 2017