Articles
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"Something for everyone": Book club launches global reading of Ulysses in 80 days
“There is something for everyone, even if they don't read the 10-12 pages EVERY day”, said Cliona O’Farrelly, Professor of Comparative Immunology at Trinity College Dublin and the power behind the annual book club, whose 2026 Dublin readings take place in Unit18.
28 May 2026
Arts|Community|Culture|Society
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Trinity researchers identify immune ‘energy signature’ linked to tuberculosis protection
The findings could help pave the way for improved TB monitoring tools and future therapies or vaccines that target how immune cells generate energy.
28 May 2026
Health|Research
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Life under the shadow of regeneration in Dolphin House flats
Everyday life under the shadow of a major regeneration project is the subject of a new research project undertaken by researchers at the School of Social Work and Social Policy.
2 Jun 2026
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Trinity partners with local primary school for Clean Air Living Lab
The Clean Air Living Lab project was launched during Green Schools Ireland Clean Air Week last November, engaging students, staff, and the wider community in understanding air quality in Dublin.
2 Jun 2026
Sustainability
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New Trinity study reveals rapid evolution of cancers with shrunken genomes
Researchers at Trinity have found that a largely overlooked form of cancer evolution, which drives aggressive disease and poor patient outcomes, is far more widespread than previously thought.
2 Jun 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Dá laghad an géanóm is ea is ionsaithí an ailse – léiríonn staidéar nua éabhlóid thapa ailsí a mbaineann géanóim chraptha leo
Tá sé faighte amach ag taighdeoirí i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath, go bhfuil cineál éabhlóide ailse, ar tugadh neamhaird air den chuid is mó agus a spreagann galar ionsaitheach agus drochthorthaí othar, i bhfad níos forleithne ná mar a measadh roimhe seo.
2 Jun 2026
Health|Research|Science
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The 100-year life: TILDA marks 20 years of research into ageing
At a public event, leading voices in research, policy and public life reflected on how Ireland is ageing, what TILDA has revealed over two decades, and how this evidence can help shape healthier, longer and more connected futures for generations to come.
9 Jun 2026
Community|Research|Society
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Trinity team to repurpose injectable influenza vaccine into nasally delivered option
Researchers from Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology will lead a project to repurpose an injectable influenza vaccine into one administered nasally.
4 Jun 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Trinity to host Rinn Quantum and Rinn Advanced Therapies
Trinity will host two of the seven newly announced, Research Ireland-funded Rinn Centres – Rinn Quantum and Rinn Advanced Therapies – while acting as one of five coordinating institutions in a third (Rinn Artificial Intelligence).
10 Jun 2026
Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science
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Sustainable aviation fuel supply remains structurally constrained
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin, with collaborators SMBC and SMBC Aviation Capital, have published a new report outlining the key barriers and actions required to scale SAF production and support aviation’s path to decarbonisation.
11 Jun 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability