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Trinity Student Scientific Review Up and Running
The new annual publication will give undergraduate science students the chance to engage with the publishing process under the guidance of academic advisors.
12 Jan 2015
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Ice Bucket Challenge Nets €600,000 for Trinity Motor Neurone Disease Research
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) has decided to provide over 37.5%, of the total amount raised to Professor Orla Hardiman and her team in Trinity for clinical research into causes and treatments for MND.
5 Jan 2015
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Viviscal C.R.O.S.S. Rugby Legends Cycle in Aid of Cancer Research
A generous donation of over €105,000 was recently made to the School of Medicine in Trinity.
5 Jan 2015
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Trinity is the only Irish University to feature in the Global Employability University Ranking
It has been ranked 110th in the world and 53rd in Europe for employability.
23 Dec 2014
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Weatherbeaten – How Can we Predict and Minimise Extreme Weather Impacts?
Engineers from Trinity speak on RTÉ about their involvement in project RAIN, which seeks to develop an extreme weather risk-management framework for use across the EU.
22 Dec 2014
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Trinity and Fudan University Sign Strategic Partnership
The signing of the strategic partnership took place in the presence of the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, during the recent State visit to China.
18 Dec 2014
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Trinity Key Partner in Two Successful Multi-Million EU Bids to Tackle Ageing and Sustainability
The winning bids are a milestone for Ireland in securing core participation in two leading European Institute of Innovation and Technology consortia.
12 Dec 2014
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Dental School Researchers Achieve Major Breakthrough in Fungal Pathogenesis
Researchers in the School of Dental Science have identified a group of novel regulatory genes that control virulence in certain infectious organisms.
11 Dec 2014
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Chemists Crack the Chirality Code
Trinity chemists have developed a technique that solves a long-standing conundrum to allow the creation of synthetic amino acids, which will have significant applications in drug development and in building novel proteins.
11 Dec 2014
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Scientists Reveal Parchment’s Hidden Stories
The new technique of analysing DNA found in ancient parchments can shine a focused light on the development of agriculture across the centuries.
10 Dec 2014