A new study to investigate the impact of Covid-19 and technology on mourning practices in Ireland has been launched by a digital humanities researcher in Trinity College Dublin.
Rivkin has been appointed Trinity’s first Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. This newly created role was approved at the ...
Dr Carey, from Trinity’s School of Physics and the AMBER Research Ireland Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering ...
Trinity is proud to announce that Dr. Irina Kinchin, Research Assistant Professor in Health Economics at the School of ...
A event marked the launch of a new book 'Human Rights in Dementia Care: A Good Practice Guide' by Professor Suzanne Cahill, ...
The awardees are Professor Mary Rogan and Dr Brian Barry from the School of Law and Dr Mark Ward from the School of Medicine.
Based in the School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences, ABAIR is developing a range of speech technologies and ...
Increasing plant diversity in agricultural grasslands boosts yields, reducing reliance on fertiliser
Higher plant diversity in agricultural grasslands increases yields with lower inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. That is the ...
Meso, a spinout company from the Research Ireland ADAPT Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology at Trinity, has designed a solution to ease teacher workload.
Trinity welcomes the launch of INSPIRE, the Government of Ireland’s new €750 million programme to renew and strengthen research infrastructure across the higher education sector.
The Joint Open Infrastructure for Networks Research (JOINER) is a UK-wide experimentation platform created to accelerate future communications and networks research, exploitation and adoption.
The funding was announced by Minister Dara Calleary at an event in the School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences.
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