A recent measurement study by Prof. Doug Leith, Professor of Computer Systems in Trinity’s School of Computer Science and ...
The first Irish study of disabled political candidates was conducted by researchers in the School of Education and colleagues in the University of Galway.
Biodiversity is proliferating within one of Ireland’s Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) according to new research from ...
Trinity offers a number of undergraduate scholarships for international students. These scholarships are awarded to acknowledge the highest achieving students and to assist international students of ...
The shortlist for the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize 2025 has been announced today by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre.
On 28 February 2025, we’ll be holding the inaugural meeting of the Trinity Forum on Formal Linguistics (TriFFL), a mini-workshop on linguistic theory at Trinity which we hope will become a recurring ...
S2S is a friendly and welcoming space, in which we respect all background and walks of life. At S2S we want everyone to feel safe and accepted while being their authentic selves. We ensure everyone ...
Trinity’s Estates and Facilities team have worked since the summer of 2024 towards a comprehensive upgrade of the 100-foot bell tower, which was constructed in 1853, and is the first major structure ...
The School is delighted to see the publication of a new book by PhD graduate, Dr Claudio Alberti and his colleagues. Claudio is currently working for the OECD in Paris. The edited volume, coming soon, ...
This week, the School of Nursing & Midwifery marked the achievement of the Athena Swan Ireland Bronze Award in recognition of the School’s commitment to the advancement of equality and the Athena Swan ...
Pictured: Katie Jean Hawley and Julia Attout unveil the artwork. The digital print depicts a mother breastfeeding her child and was kindly donated by Trinity Alumnus, Professor of Paediatrics, ...