'A Conservative Revolution: Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland', edited by Trinity’s Political Science Professors, Gail McElroy and Michael Marsh, along with UCD’s David Farrell examines underlying voter attitudes in the period 2002-11.
31 Mar 2017
Trinity's STEM education enrichment programme is open to international students for the first time this summer.
30 Mar 2017
Neurological and psychiatric conditions both involve the brain, but are treated very differently. Perhaps they shouldn't be.
28 Mar 2017
Resistance to Trump’s agenda untold story in new era of American politics.
24 Mar 2017
Prof Freyne established the first non-denominational setting for the study of the Bible and theology within the humanities at an Irish university.
The findings have major implications for how we classify diseases and challenge the existing divide between neurology and psychiatry.
Researchers say the new findings have major implications for how we classify diseases and that they challenge the existing divide between neurology and psychiatry.
Trinity College Dublin researchers say concealed pregnancies persist and have not been relegated to the era of the Mother and Baby Homes. The research team behind the KISS study call for the development of reporting guidelines in relation to concealed pregnancies.
23 Mar 2017
Papyrus wetlands cover 6% of sub-Saharan Africa and the quick-growing plant has enormous potential as a renewable energy source.
22 Mar 2017
The exhibition introduces similarities and differences between modern Japanese manga comics and the 'Hokusai Manga', a collection of 15 volumes of sketches by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849).
21 Mar 2017