Bradley, a professor of population genetics, will use the grant to support an investigation into the ancient genomes of cattle, sheep and goats.
By Ciaran Molloy
The centre is being run by Trinity volunteers who received training from the army cadets.
By Ella Connolly
Tá iarsmaí conspóideacha ón seansaol fós le feiscint i gcumainn na Tríonóide – ní amháin an Hist.
Despite the efforts of many academics, data on women's illnesses is acutely limited. It's hard to understand why so little research exists.
By Eithne Duffy
Tá liodán de cheisteanna ag mic léinn altrachta, fiú leis an rialtas ag moladh na n-oibrithe sláinte.
The Trinity student – responsible for qualifying Ireland's sailors for the Olympics – is settling into a new reality after the Games' postponement.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
The School of Medicine asked students to volunteer in intensive care units, which the government said could be at capacity within days.
By Donal MacNamee
Final-year nursing students are struggling to get answers to questions they say are causing them 'ferocious mental stress'.
By Donal MacNamee
Gabrielle Fullam says she 'was frequently subject to demeaning racist remarks' and 'labelled with heavily coded racist terminology'.
Provost Patrick Prendergast said it's 'sobering to realise that throughout Trinity’s long history, our campus has never been this silent'.
By Alex Connolly