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Prof. Bronagh Ann McShane, Research Fellow, VOICES, in Trinity's School of Histories and Humanities, with a piece first published by The Conversation in the wake of Pope Francis' death.
Tuesday 22nd April marks the 55th anniversary of the global initiative Earth Day with the theme Our Power, Our Planet!
The students - eight of whom are postgraduates and two undergraduates - will begin their studies at Trinity as soon as possible. All fees have been waived for these students.
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 ...
Installing efficient water-saving technologies (taps, showers, toilets) in new build homes in Ireland could save €280 annually in a four-person house when associated energy savings are also included.
How and where do translators connect with each other? What are translator communities like? What are the benefits of networking with fellow translators? This interactive Masterclass explores the many ...
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The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing, a new research study from the School of Psychology has found, and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well ...
Heather Kennedy Curtin, Specialist Physiotherapist in Gait Analysis, Trinity, writes about new research findings from her team in this piece first published by The Conversation.
The Academy of the Near Future is proud to announce the inaugural Connective Detective Exhibition, taking place on 9–10 May ...
Funded by the HEA/National Forum in 2024, this flexible 25-hour self-paced course is now available to academic staff at Trinity College Dublin. Participants who complete all course activities and ...
Primary School Med Day is designed to spark curiosity and plant the seeds for future careers in medicine and healthcare.