Congratulations to Prof Eimear McGlinchey, Dr Erica Krueger, Beth Corcoran and Zachary Chambers on receiving these awards ...
The Irish robotics startup, which spun out from Trinity, has developed two decontamination robots that have been deployed in ...
The Irish Network of Gynaecological Oncology (INGO) is coordinated by Dr Sharon O’Toole in the School of Medicine ...
Research will explore resilience of spousal caregivers across a number of countries, who face unique challenges in supporting partners living with Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related ...
Societal challenges that need to be urgently addressed include food security and the detrimental effects that climate change has on agriculture. Plant research is of central importance in this context ...
The Call for Pilots programme is delivered in partnership between Dublin City Council and the CONNECT Research Ireland Centre for Future Networks headquartered at Trinity College Dublin. Smart ...
This specialist and highly ranked programme is designed for students who want to develop the analytical and technical skills required to succeed in modern financial services. Delivered by expert ...
The M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences is an integrated multidisciplinary course addressing fundamental and applied aspects of drug and drug product discovery, development, production and analysis. The ...
An S2S Mentor Trainer is a student who has trained and volunteered as a Mentor and delivers training to the next cohort of Mentors. An S2S Mentor walking around the TCD campus Mentor Trainers are paid ...
Trinity College Dublin is honoured to host the Hiroshima & Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition, co-organized by the Embassy of Japan in Ireland and the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies.
This programme is designed for non-business graduates who want to gain the business acumen, management knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in today's increasingly digitized and globally ...