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The work underscores what can go wrong when an AI that manages city transport, safety, health and environmental monitoring ...
The Academy of the Near Future is proud to announce the inaugural Connective Detective Exhibition, taking place on 9–10 May ...
The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing, a new research study from the School of Psychology has found, and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well ...
Heather Kennedy Curtin, Specialist Physiotherapist in Gait Analysis, Trinity, writes about new research findings from her team in this piece first published by The Conversation.
Trinity College Dublin is celebrating a life-long learning milestone as 1,000 learners – who are mainly full-time employees ...
The new partnership will provide occupational therapy students with clinical placements in mental healthcare settings.
Retired high-performance contact sports athletes are being asked to participate in a ground-breaking research study led by the School Psychology and the School of Medicine investigating the links ...
Trinity Business Summit 2025 will bring together sports leaders and business experts to share insights on how to harness the power of sport for organisational success.
Six emerging bright stars in health and clinical research have been honoured in the latest round of the Trinity School of ...
Sam was a familiar sight on campus and became a celebrity during the pandemic when he was spotted having the run of Dublin ...
'The Flag that Does Not Exist - Yet? Imagining a New Symbol in Northern Ireland' has been published in The Political Quarterly. The article is a manifesto for a new flag in Northern Ireland, outlining ...
In our latest ‘Fellow in Focus’ discussion Dr Nina Lamal, Visiting Research Fellow at the Trinity Long Room Hub, spoke with Dr Ann-Marie Hansen, Project Manager of the prized Fagel collection at ...
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