Bioengineers from Trinity celebrated ERC awards that were recently secured to develop new devices and therapeutics for a range of debilitating conditions.
30 Sep 2015
A public discussion on the migrant crisis featured current research from the fields of economics, political science, sociology and philosophy.
29 Sep 2015
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Emotional reactions are essential to a moral response to the migrant crisis, according to Professor Paul O'Grady, who says that the groundswell of public opinion has been generated by peoples' emotional responses to the images of the migrant crisis.By Professor Paul O'Grady, Head of the Department of Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin
The engraved stone was unveiled at the Hall of Honour in Trinity’s Front Square.
25 Sep 2015
Plans for universal access to healthcare are in disarray, according to new research from the Centre for Health Policy and Management in the School of Medicine.
24 Sep 2015
This is the first identification of a brain signal associated with this moment. It may help us develop technology for the hearing-impaired and better understand speech disorders.
700 years ago, after the Battle of Bannockburn, Ireland and Scotland united to fight England. We should cherish the links that were forged, according to Professor Seán Duffy.
22 Sep 2015
The new research group, Trinity IMpact Evaluation (TIME) Unit will investigate the processes and causal mechanisms of economic development.