The Provost's Innovation Award was presented to Professor Jane Farrar, a transformative figure in the field of inherited ocular diseases, advancing innovation and commercialising research at Trinity ...
The celebratory occasion honoured the discipline’s history and achievements, and recognised outstanding contributions from ...
AEA Europe is the premier association for all assessment professionals throughout Europe. Members are drawn from examination agencies, government education ministries, research institutes, schools and ...
New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to ...
Cognitive neuroscientists in the School of Psychology have published new research describing a brand new approach to making habit change achievable and lasting.
The researchers from the Schools of Computer Science, Immunology and Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics feature on the ...
Welcome to the Department of History of Art and Architecture, located in the heart of Dublin, surrounded by the national and city museums and galleries, on a campus renowned for its outstanding ...
Trinity College Dublin is honoured to host the Hiroshima & Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition, co-organized by the Embassy of Japan in Ireland and the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies.
The show is the culmination of a year-long collaboration between the artist and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience ...
How misinformation gets around can be effectively described using mathematical models designed to simulate the spread of ...
How emerging technologies like AI and robotics can be harnessed to enhance human work, rather than replace it, is the focus of the new €3M TechConnect research project. Commenting on the driving force ...
Tá féinfhostaíocht ábalta athrú gairme malartach a chur ar fáil go dtí scor, ach sin dóibhsean amháin a bhfuil dea-shláinte agus gairmeacha ar phá ard acu, de réir taighde a rinne Scoil Ghnó Choláiste ...