Trinity College Dublin today celebrated a new cohort of Fellows and Scholars as Trinity Monday’s annual highlight took centre stage in Front Square.
As part of the year-long celebrations to mark 250 years of modern languages at Trinity, four outstanding individuals were ...
A new study led by researchers from Trinity and the University of Pretoria, reveals that some of the ocean’s most powerful ...
PhD student Rose Doolan-Maher was congratulated by all six of her children today as she graduated from the School of Social Work & Social Policy at Trinity.
The new research centre brings together multidisciplinary expertise and positions Ireland at the forefront of digital ...
On many coastlines around the world, piles of discarded oyster and mussel shells are a common sight — the leftovers of a global seafood industry that produces millions of tonnes of waste each year. At ...
Byrne, School of Histories and Humanities, writes for The Conversation about what the archives reveal about the hardships ...
Cancer is no longer a disease of old age- people under 50 are now the only age group globally where cancer incidence has risen continuously for more than 25 years.
The latest findings from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College identify important brain health ...
After signing a Memorandum of Understanding the two will work together on research, policy development, and public engagement in the areas of cyber security and societal resilience.
The map uncovers how an important human receptor involved in blood clotting and inflammation works. This advance could help us design better drugs for conditions such as pulmonary arterial ...
Elva Arulchelvan, Lecturer in Psychology and PhD Researcher in Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity, with some handy advice for those seeking a memory boost. This article was first published by The ...