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Catherine Giltrap, Curator and Head of the University Art Collections expressed her heartfelt sympathy to Pomodoro’s ...
A comparative study shows that marine worms shattered their genome and rebuilt it in a radically different form when they first emerged from the sea 200 million years ago ...
The €500,000 funding was granted under Enterprise Ireland’s Commercialisation Fund, which supports third-level researchers to translate their research into innovative and commercially viable products, ...
Dr John Kennedy, Prof. Wolfgang Schmitt, and Matthew Chersich have secured Environmental Protection Agency funding to support related research.
The rankings news encourages us to be even bolder in our ambition for Trinity and, indeed, for Ireland - an ambition that should be championed and defended regardless of the rankings.
We are delighted to announce that we will be running our TCPID Summer School in Trinity College Dublin from June 17th to 19th 2025. The TCPID Summer School is a three-day programme for people with ...
The discovery will help scientists now explore the important role of “queuosine”, a microscopic molecule first discovered in the 1970s, in cancer and human health.
The Centre for Economics, Policy and History has collaborated on a new video series for students showing how data can help us understand the long-term impacts of political conflict.
Principal interest in the process of leading large-scale change in complex systems of organizations, particularly change enabled by the deployment of modern ICT systems. Specific research themes ...
Perseverance Through Words: A Tribute to Christy Nolan Congratulations to all six winners of the Christy Nolan inspired creativity competition organsed by the Library & Trinity disAbility Service.
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