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EY and Trinity join forces to appoint Assistant Professor in Financial Services
Trinity College Dublin and EY Ireland are to collaborate to create a new academic post of EY Assistant Professor in Financial Services
22 Apr 2026
Business|Community|Research
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Want to reduce your risk of dementia? Pick up an instrument or take a foreign trip
New research from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and the Global Brain Health Institute has found that engaging in physically, socially, and intellectually stimulating activities in middle age is one of the most powerful ways to boost cognition.
22 Apr 2026
Research|Science|Society
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CONUNDRUM team wins National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
Researchers from Trinity are among those to have won National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
21 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Trinity celebrates new Scholars and Fellows
Trinity College Dublin today celebrated a new cohort of Fellows and Scholars as Trinity Monday’s annual highlight took centre stage in Front Square.
20 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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Modern language scholars receive honorary degrees at Trinity
As part of the year-long celebrations to mark 250 years of modern languages at Trinity, four outstanding individuals were conferred today with honorary degrees of the university for their exceptional contributions to this field.
17 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Community|Culture|Society
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Information for New Scholars 2026
Important and useful information for new Scholars 2026.
17 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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“A quiet and determined powerhouse”: Mother of six graduates from Trinity
PhD student Rose Doolan-Maher was congratulated by all six of her children today as she graduated from the School of Social Work & Social Policy at Trinity.
17 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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Iconic sharks and tunas are overheating; face “double jeopardy” in warming seas
A new study led by researchers from Trinity and the University of Pretoria, reveals that some of the ocean’s most powerful predators are running hotter, and that they are likely paying an increasingly steep price for it.
16 Apr 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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The surprising power of seashells: how oyster waste can recapture rare earth elements
Prof. Juan Diego Rodriguez-Blanco and his team in Trinity's School of Natural Sciences, are exploring how waste shells can "grab" critically needed rare earth elements.
15 Apr 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Early Onset Cancer rates rising faster than in older adults, conference to hear
Cancer is no longer a disease of old age- people under 50 are now the only age group globally where cancer incidence has risen continuously for more than 25 years.
14 Apr 2026
Health|Research