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Ahead of an Election, Research Becomes Political

Top Irish academics argue that the importance of research is being ignored, to the detriment of the future.
By Rachel O'Leary
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Bringing a Classical Discipline Into the 21st Century

Classics, a field of study traditionally focused on the past, is having to get creative in shaping itself for the challenges of the future.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Idir Cruthaíocht Agus Rialacha: Laochra Nua-Aimseartha Foclóireachta

Bailíonn grúpa de na saineolaithe ar an nGaeilge is oillte sa tír agus déantar plé ar iarratais le haghaidh téarmaí nua-chumtha.
By Aoife Enright
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Impeachments, Referendums and a Boardroom Scandal: 10 Years at The University Times

As the decade comes to an end, we look back at some of the biggest stories to rock Trinity – and higher education – in the last 10 years.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson
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On Alzheimer’s Treatment, Researchers Say Music May Be Key

Further research is required to truly understand how music may be for the mind as well as the soul – but it's an area academics are keen to explore.
By Anna Fitzgerald
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Scéal Casta na Gaeilge Ó Thuaidh – Comharthaí Dátheangacha in Ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt

Taispeánann an easpa Gaeilge ar chomharthaí in ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt go bhfuil deighilt pholaitiúil ann fós.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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How Academics Are Bringing the Fight on Climate Action

Climate activism has exploded onto the streets in recent months. What do the experts – academics – make of it all?
By Alexandra Pletcher
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Ahead of Election Day, a Generation of UK Students Mobilises

Around the UK, young people are making their voices heard, ahead of a general election that could be crucial in the future of Brexit.
By Emma Taggart
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Celebrating 100 Years of Microbiology in Trinity

In Trinity, microbiology experts gather to toast the discipline's past – and the importance of its future.
By Miruna Iancu
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In Old Library, a Cultural Campaign for Women Figureheads Comes to a Head

Some are in favour of Trinity's new move to place female sculptures in the Long Room. But to others, it doesn't go far enough.
By Rachel O'Leary