Articles
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Scots Pine is Irish Through and Through
Previously thought to have died out in Ireland before being reintroduced, the tree has existed in Co. Clare for thousands of years.
22 Jun 2016
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Increasing use of caesarean section in Ireland reflects a worsening risk profile
Leading researchers and practitioners in the field of maternal health were brought together at a conference to discuss the increasing use of caesarean section in Ireland and the associated risks for mothers and infants.
25 Oct 2016
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Careers Week 2016
An opportunity to meet employers and start your job search.
5 Oct 2016
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Computer Science Must Become a Core School Subject
Trinity report calls for reform of educational system to fix digital skills gap
17 May 2016
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Singing in Irish Sign Language
A video of three Trinity students using Irish Sign Language to perform the popular ’santa Claus is coming to town' has gone viral.
16 Dec 2016
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Rates of depression are high amongst pregnant women in Ireland
One in six pregnant women – or 16% of pregnant women - attending maternity services across Ireland are at probable risk of depression during their pregnancy, according to a new survey launched today by a Trinity College Dublin research team and the Irish Obstetric Services.
3 Nov 2016
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Friday’s Spatial Music Performance Kicks Off Creative Challenge Showcase
This newly commissioned work involves Trinity composer Enda Bates, Trinity Orchestra, Cue Saxophone Quartet and Miriam Ingram.
6 Apr 2016
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Trinity salutes Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner, Sir Fraser Stoddart
Honorary degree recipient from Trinity, Sir Stoddart, received the prize along with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Bernard L Feringa for work in producing tiny molecular machines.
5 Oct 2016
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Scientists Sequence Ancient British ‘Gladiator’ Genomes from Roman York
Trinity's geneticists were the first to sequence genomes of ancient Britons. Their findings may help to piece together migration patterns from centuries ago.
19 Jan 2016
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Trinity economist wins award to investigate innovative flexible loan products
Trinity economist Michael King wins $300,000 to investigate the impact of innovative loan products on micro-entrepreneurs in India
7 Jul 2016