Top Stories
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New Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities Launched
Trinity's experts from the arts and humanities have joined forces with leaders in computer science and engineering at the new Centre.
27 Apr 2016
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Norris Elected on First Count
Long-serving senator first past the post in constituency of the University of Dublin
27 Apr 2016
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Artist Grace Weir concludes Trinity Creative Challenge Showcase
'A reflection on light' that tells the history of a painting, 'Let there be Light' by Mainie Jellett.
26 Apr 2016
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TAP provides the model for a new Oxford University College Foundation Programme
Lady Margaret Hall an Oxford University College, is to launch a pilot scheme offering a Foundation Year to students from under-represented backgrounds,
25 Apr 2016
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Negative Banking Perceptions Hinder Young Companies
A fear of rejection means companies are missing out on investment opportunities
25 Apr 2016
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Who is Responsible for Overfishing?
Fishermen are under growing pressure to show their 'environmental performance' in order to gain access to fisheries and seafood markets.
22 Apr 2016
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Hearing Colours, Tasting Words and Seeing Auras – Synaesthesia Explored
Synaesthesia causes sensory cross-activation, but technologies that replace senses and create new ones are on the horizon.
21 Apr 2016
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Drought in the Dark Ages – a Catalyst for Crisis and Violence
Drought seemed to be a trigger of major societal stress in medieval Europe, with Irish monastery records also suggesting a link to violence and conflict.
20 Apr 2016
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Trinity Win Some, Lose Some At This Year’s Bumper Regatta
Seven decades of past rowers help celebrate this year’s 150th anniversary
19 Apr 2016
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Capital Gains – the Value in Putting a Price on Nature
We now have a means for assessing how best to manage natural capital, which is worth at least €2.6 billion/year in Ireland.
18 Apr 2016