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On Research, the Pandemic Has Widened a Troubling Gender Gap
Journal submissions from female academics have fallen since the start of the coronavirus. Female academics say it’s not a surprise.
Can Dating Survive in Lockdown? Yes – and No, Say Students and Academics
Led by students, sites like OKZoomer have sprung up in lockdown, with a less superficial approach to romance. But how important is touch?
Aithint Cainte agus Teicneolaíocht Urlabhra Anseo i gColáiste na Tríonóide
Tá ABAIR – foireann lonnaithe i saotharlann teangeolaíochta anseo sa Choláiste – ag obair le teicneolaíocht urlabhra agus sintéise.
Mid-Pandemic, a Trinity Curriculum Unpicks New Dangers to Democracy
Trinity has launched a new online curriculum on democracy – based on an 18-month project with colleges around the world – at a timely moment.
When it Comes to Climate, Academics Say We Really Are What We Eat
Climate change is among the biggest problems the world has to face. There's no easy fix, but experts say we can help – with our diet choices.
In 1904, the ‘Steamboat Ladies’ Kicked Off a Trinity Equality Battle. It’s Still Going
From 1904 to 1907, 700 women came to Trinity from the UK to collect their degrees. Experts say they started a conversation that continues today.
The Trinity Graduate Helping in a 450km Run for Hospitals
Trinity graduate Paul Allan and five of his friends are running a collective 450km to raise funds for Tallaght Hospital amid the coronavirus pandemic.
On the Frontlines and Behind the Scenes, Students Help Fight the Virus
Around the country, thousands of students – medical and otherwise – are volunteering to help fight the coronavirus.
How US Politics Is Getting Down With the Kids
The age of social media has engaged students in politics in a totally novel way. Politicians are taking note.
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.