It is the first and only university on the island of Ireland to become a member of Europe’s leading network of research-intensive universities that includes Oxford and Cambridge.
18 Nov 2016
Visiting expert Professor Melissa Leach said we must reframe ideas as she delivered the 2016 Kapuscinski Development Lecture to a packed audience.
17 Nov 2016
Trypanosome parasites that cause sleeping sickness break down amino acids to produce a metabolic by-product that suppresses the immune response. This by-product is a good candidate for anti-trypanosome drugs and therapies.
The latest discussion in the'Behind the Headlines' brought together Trinity scholars and Syrian-born journalist Razan Ibraheem to explore some of the complexities behind the Syrian conflict.
Biochemists from Trinity College Dublin have solved an old mystery as to the cause of especially smelly camel urine, with implications for the millions of people affected by African parasites called trypanosomes. These parasites frequently cause fatalities via sleeping sickness.
The international experts discussed the latest research in detecting, evaluating and treating people living with swallowing disorders.
16 Nov 2016
Events celebrating 175 years of Engineering at Trinity taking place on Tuesday 15 November.
15 Nov 2016
€1.5 million EU-funded research in energy consumption announced at launch of new Trinity Research in Social Sciences.
Trinity researchers won two awards at Science Foundation Ireland's annual Science Summit, along with another for forging an outstanding partnership with an industry body.
A public lecture by Dr Ahmed Selim organised by CONNECT in association with the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Trinity to mark Science Week 2016.
14 Nov 2016