Findings of a new study from the School of Nursing and Midwifery and published in association with Belong To show that mental ...
This month we are bringing you one of our newly planted trees in the Physics Lawn, Halesia monticola, commonly known as the ...
In total, there are 73 new Scholars this year, 43 new Fellows, three new Professorial Fellows and four Honorary Fellows ...
The natural stone, which only occurs in Co. Kerry and which has been used since at least 1816, has recently been awarded the ...
Memorabilia belonging to Walton, one of Ireland’s most influential scientists, is on display in a special exhibition in the ...
Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. is an adjunct professor of dogmatic theology at the Dominican House of Studies and an Assistant Director of the Thomistic Institute. He is the author of a few books including ...
The festival aims to celebrate the inclusive learning possibilities in Dublin and to showcase the many organisations working ...
The new exhibition celebrating Trinity students, staff and alumni who have taken part in the Olympic and Paralympic Games ...
Astronomers have pinpointed methane emission on a brown dwarf. Their discovery, which was a major surprise for such a cold, ...
Join us on April 22nd at the McNabb Theatre in the Business Building, Trinity College for a special screening of ‘A Life on Our Planet’. Refreshments will be provided! Don’t forget to register through ...
An Taisce, along with Prof. Anna Davies and Dr. Stephan Hügel, from Geography in Trinity's School of Natural Sciences, launched a new Transition Year module called ‘Climate Smart’ with student ...
Susan Flavin and Charlie Taverner, Dept of History write in The Conversation about their ERC-funded FoodCult project which is investigating the food and diet of early modern Ireland.