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The President and First Lady of Lithuania visited Trinity today to view the Book of Kells and other precious objects in ...
In a city increasingly defined by data, design, and digital connectivity, a new pilot project is giving some of its youngest ...
Trinity's carbon capture tech initiates its first industrial-scale field test at Dublin Airport, demonstrating its potential ...
Most people experience periods of loneliness, isolation or solitude in their lives, but these are different things, writes ...
A celebratory event was held to recognise the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) as a new benefactor of the Old Library ...
Trinity now has Ireland’s first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant strides in the ...
Among new treasures freely available online today for the first time are 60,000 pre-and-post famine names for family ...
Researchers from around the globe will this week attend the inaugural International Conference on Sustainable Aviation Research (ICSAR).
Artists and dreamers of all ages invited to discover forgotten music of 19th-century women composers
The call out for creative responses from artists, writers, musicians, and dreamers of all ages is being led by Trinity's Department of Music and the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin are assessing how the development of spinal ligaments provide mechanical stability and impact postural support in the spine – with a view to better understanding ...
By offering something to landlords and tenants with new rental rules, the Government is taking something from both, writes Sarah Hamill, School of Law, in the Irish Independent.
The Trinity Centre for Digital Business and Analytics is happy to present their research day that acts as a bridge between academia and industry. Leaders from the fields of marketing, finance and ...
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