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Do recent reforms signify a genuine commitment to inclusivity or are they merely symbolic gestures aimed at appeasing critics, ask Dr Bronagh McShane in an article first published in the Irish Times.
Trinity kicks off Green Week 2025 as the first university in the Republic of Ireland to receive the Responsible Futures accreditation following a student-led audit to measure Trinity’s progress in ...
Trinity College Dublin attracted significantly more applications in the first round of the 2025 CAO. A total of 23,548 ...
The Eavan Boland Library is the first building on the University’s city-centre campus to be named after a woman. The ...
Trinity’s Hamilton Mathematics Institute (HMI) plays host to the international research conference honouring one of Trinity’s (and Ireland’s) greatest ever mathematicians and scientists. The timing is ...
The research group 'DISCO' aims to progress research that will provide improved outcomes for children who have been diagnosed ...
Trinity is today hosting the inaugural meeting of a new concussion advocacy group, which brings together researchers, medics, sportspeople and charities, and puts the burning issue of concussive brain ...
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Based on fifteen-month fieldwork, this paper intends to expand the concept of semiotic landscape, by looking at the specific temporalities it produces and the language ideologies it entails. Looking ...
Ireland urgently needs to decolonise its higher education system, write Aoife Lynam, Conor McGuckin and Lucie Ehiwe from the ...
Mark Little, Professor of Nephrology, Clinical Medicine at Trinity’s School of Medicine has been appointed the new Director ...