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Prof. Karen Wiltshire delivers “Global Coasts in the Fast Lane of Climate Change” plenary in Bangladesh
Prof. Wiltshire explored the interconnected challenges facing coastal regions worldwide and emphasised the critical role of science, communities, innovation, and international collaboration in strengthening global climate resilience.
18 Jun 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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“Brain health, equity, and our shared planet” -- Global Brain Health Institute celebrates a decade of leadership, research and impact
Global leaders, researchers and innovators gathered at Trinity this week to explore how new thinking and emerging research are reshaping our understanding of brain health.
12 Jun 2026
Environment|Health|Research|Society
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Sustainable aviation fuel supply remains structurally constrained
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin, with collaborators SMBC and SMBC Aviation Capital, have published a new report outlining the key barriers and actions required to scale SAF production and support aviation’s path to decarbonisation.
11 Jun 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Smart Docklands funds four projects in biodiversity, accessibility, and community innovation
The newly funded pilot projects will enable another cohort of innovators to tackle some of Dublin Docklands’ urban challenges.
8 May 2026
Awards and Funding|Community|Environment|Innovation
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Trinity researchers engage students with sustainable aviation initiatives at Dublin Newton Room
The Dublin Newton Room is a mobile, state-of-the-art classroom, which will deliver hands-on STEM workshops to local students over the next three weeks, strengthening links between industry, academia and the public.
7 May 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Students|Sustainability
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“We worked with real purpose”: TY students present sustainability projects at Trinity
Judges of the winning projects included representatives from Trinity and a range of external companies, including Google, Squarespace, Deloitte, Workday and Bank of America.
6 May 2026
Community|Environment|Students
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Bee more specific! New radar tech could revolutionise how we identify and track the world’s key pollinators
Scientists from Trinity and Technical University of Denmark have developed a new radar-based technique that could address a critical gap in global conservation efforts, by transforming how we identify and track the insects that are actually responsible for pollinating plants.
6 May 2026
Environment|Innovation|Research|Science|Sustainability
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CONUNDRUM team wins National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
Researchers from Trinity are among those to have won National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
21 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Iconic sharks and tunas are overheating; face “double jeopardy” in warming seas
A new study led by researchers from Trinity and the University of Pretoria, reveals that some of the ocean’s most powerful predators are running hotter, and that they are likely paying an increasingly steep price for it.
16 Apr 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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The surprising power of seashells: how oyster waste can recapture rare earth elements
Prof. Juan Diego Rodriguez-Blanco and his team in Trinity's School of Natural Sciences, are exploring how waste shells can "grab" critically needed rare earth elements.
15 Apr 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability