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Abbas Ali O’Shea and Derek Byrne Eliminated in First Trinity Seanad Count
We're onto a second count in the University of Dublin constituency, with 2 of 10 candidates eliminated.
How Trinity’s Séimí Campbell Took Youth Musical Theatre National
The Trinity graduate, a founding member of Trinity Musical Theatre, is the artistic director of Ireland’s newest musical theatre training company.
TCDSU Council to Vote on New Transparency Measures
The union's council will vote online on a motion that could mandate it to publish its agenda and meeting minutes online.
Trinity Professor Dan Bradley Wins ERC Grant Worth €2.5m
Bradley, a professor of population genetics, will use the grant to support an investigation into the ancient genomes of cattle, sheep and goats.
Trinity Sets Up Contact Tracing Centre in Business School
The centre is being run by Trinity volunteers who received training from the army cadets.
Comhartha Iad na Líomhaintí i Leith an Hist go Bhfuil an t-Éilíteachas sa Choláiste
Tá iarsmaí conspóideacha ón seansaol fós le feiscint i gcumainn na Tríonóide – ní amháin an Hist.
With Little Research, and Less Data, Women’s Health Remains Overlooked
Despite the efforts of many academics, data on women's illnesses is acutely limited. It's hard to understand why so little research exists.
Más Laochra iad Oibrithe Sláinte, Conas a Rinne an Rialtas Dearmad Orthu?
Tá liodán de cheisteanna ag mic léinn altrachta, fiú leis an rialtas ag moladh na n-oibrithe sláinte.
Coronavirus Puts Aisling Keller’s Olympic Dream on Hold – For Now
The Trinity student – responsible for qualifying Ireland's sailors for the Olympics – is settling into a new reality after the Games' postponement.
Senior Medicine Students Asked to Volunteer in Intensive Care Units
The School of Medicine asked students to volunteer in intensive care units, which the government said could be at capacity within days.