A newly published study shows that while disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) may offer substantially greater health benefits ...
The European Movement Ireland and Frances Fitzgerald were conferred with Trinity European Laureate Awards at a double ...
Trinity researchers address why people living with HIV remain vulnerable to tuberculosis, pointing to a new metabolic target ...
Today we raised Trinity’s fifth Green Flag, an honour we have held since 2013.
The Dublin Newton Room is a mobile, state-of-the-art classroom, which will deliver hands-on STEM workshops to local students ...
The newly funded pilot projects will enable another cohort of innovators to tackle some of Dublin Docklands’ urban challenges ...
The InvizCrypt platform, developed at Trinity, is designed so users can collaborate on sensitive documents without the platform provider being able to read the content.
Scientists from Trinity and Technical University of Denmark have developed a new radar-based technique that could address a ...
Prof. Roantree noted that the proposed model for an Irish savings scheme “would bestow the biggest tax break on investments ...
Judges of the winning projects included representatives from Trinity and a range of external companies, including Google, Squarespace, Deloitte, Workday and Bank of America.
Dublin Learning Neighbourhood was recently launched at St Andrew’s Resource Centre on Pearse Street as part of Dublin ...
KnEx recently welcomed leading figures from across the global medical technology sector as part of its ongoing collaboration ...