News

Breakthrough by Trinity Scientists Could Lead to New Treatments for Asthma and Eczema
The research could prove significant in the treatment of allergic diseases.

USI Calls on Government to Abandon Plans for a Summer Abortion Referendum
The union has said a referendum during the summer months would make it nearly impossible for many students to vote.

Following Trinity’s Example, Queen’s University Belfast to Launch Consent Classes in October
The joint project between QUBSU and the university will see consent classes introduced for the first time.

Trinity’s Dean of Research Makes Breakthrough, Promising Advances in Material Science
The results of John Boland's work on copper nanoparticles will challenge our current understanding of how materials are formed.

Trinity Researchers Lead Analysis of Portugal and Spain’s Genetic History
The study has helped further our understanding of the impact migration had on ancient Spanish and Portuguese settlers.

Trinity Research Reveals High Risk of Dementia For People With Down Syndrome
Prof Mary McCarron has called for better support for people with Down Syndrome who are suffering from dementia.

Government to Undertake Review of Higher Education, as Funding Debate Continues
The review comes as decisions loom on how to fund Irish universities and colleges.

Planned Union Protest Put on Hold, Pending Government Guidance on Temporary Contracts
The protest comes as the dispute between Trinity's three unions and the College continues.

Government Taskforce to Consider Quotas as Solution to Higher Education’s Gender Inequality
The news comes days after a new HEA report revealed that gender inequality still persists in Irish higher education institutions.

In Mid-July, After a Belated Renovation, Regent House Opens its Doors to Tourists
Following its refurbishment the room has opened for the summer with temporary measures put in place to secure the stairs.