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War and Revolution: Framing 100 years of Cultural Opposition in Ukraine
Ukraine’s complex historical legacies was the focus of a public discussion to mark the launch of a new exhibition entitled 'War and Revolution: Framing 100 years of Cultural Opposition in Ukraine’ in Trinity Long Room Hub.
12 Apr 2018
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Scientists warn of continuing, dangerous declines in global biodiversity
Human well-being is at risk according to a landmark report, which highlights options to protect and restore nature and its vital contributions.
12 Apr 2018
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Energy at Any Age photo competition winner
The exhibition expresses the mission of Age-Friendly Trinity, which is to welcome staff, students and visitors of all ages and to harness the unique opportunities that age diversity brings.
11 Apr 2018
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Exciting climax to rugby Colours
Disappointment for the women's team and a dramatic victory for the men
9 Apr 2018
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Trinity announces new Scholars and Fellows
College staff and students gathered in Front Square to applaud New Scholars and Fellows. This year there are 73 Scholars, 16 Fellows and two Honorary Fellows.
9 Apr 2018
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European Research Council Awards €3 million to leading Neuroscientist at Trinity
The Thomas Mitchell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Rhodri Cusack, at Trinity College Dublin has been awarded an EU European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant valued at €3 million.
6 Apr 2018
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Trinity Week to explore the impact of energy on research and culture
This year’s varied programme features free energy-themed events from lectures to theatrical productions, all of which are open to the public.
6 Apr 2018
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Nanoparticles may cause DNA damage to brain cells across a a cellular barrier
New Research shows nanoparticles may cause DNA damage to brain cells across a cellular barrier.
5 Apr 2018
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New discovery helps explain why cells with identical genes perform unique jobs
A newly discovered family of proteins -- present in humans and all complex animals -- are key players in controlling how stem cells specialise and embryos develop.
5 Apr 2018
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Enduring Fictions: Celebrating ‘The Long Gaze Back’
A literary and musical celebration of the tradition of women’s writing in Ireland was hosted by the School of English this week in Trinity's Regent House.
29 Mar 2018