From refugees to emergency service personnel, Context is a four-year research project into some of Europe’s most trauma-exposed populations.
By Jamie Sugrue
After Law Soc withdrew in April, An Cumann Gaelach will join Trinity VDP and Trinity Amnesty as organisers of the event.
By Dominic McGrath
Staff from Trinity's School of Engineering helped develop the new imaging technique.
By John Conway
An MSc in operations and supply change management and a new master’s degree in computer science are set to begin in Trinity over the next two years.
By Aidan Carolan
With USI estimating 5,000 students would attend the march, trade unions and groups from across the country showed up today to advocate for publicly funded education.
By Charlotte Ryan and Sinéad Baker
The College administration's support in facilitating today's march for education and finding a new funding model is echoed on campuses across the country.
By Chris McMahon and Róisín Power
With a luminosity over five million times that of the Sun, the study provides researchers with clues about the evolution and death of stars.
By Jamie Sugrue
Extending its partnership with Nokia Bell Labs, the Amber centre has received funding for joint research on challenges to communication networks.
By Maeve Claffey
Dr Niall McEvoy from the Trinity-based Amber centre was awarded SFI funding for his work in transition metal dichalcogenides.
By Chiara Mastronardo
With funding from the US Department of Health and Human Services, the ways in which the brain becomes vulnerable following acute illnesses are to be investigated.
By Bronagh Kennedy