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Music & Media Technologies partners with PreSonus for online lecturing
Music & Media Technologies (MMT) at Trinity College Dublin? is delighted to partner with PreSonus Audio Electronics in adapting to the new online lecturing format.
Third Year of Provost’s Innovation Challenge @ Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace
Trinity is once calling students to action; encouraging them to be independent thinkers who will make a real world impact through?the ‘Provost’s Innovation Challenge @ Tangent’.
ADAPT’s All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad awarded 2020 European Language Label by Léargas
“AILO at Home” presents information on lesser-known languages through social media and links to various related linguistic problem-solving puzzles.
Behind the headlines: Uncertainty facing us all in “unprecedented” times??
Trinity’s Longroom Hub has resumed its popular and informative deliberations with a panel discussion on “The Age of Uncertainty”.
Dublin City Council gives greenlight to redevelopment plans for the Old Library
The redevelopment project will draw on the best 21st-century design and technology to safeguard the Old Library building and conserve its precious collections for future generations.
Trinity secures €21m?from the HEA?to fund innovative?skills-led?teaching?initiative??
Trinity College Dublin?has?been awarded?€21?million in funding?by?the Higher Education Authority?(HEA)?to?support over the next five years?its?innovative,?skills-led teaching?initiative.
Unravelling the MADness of cancer
Researchers at TSJCI are exploring MAD2, an intriguing protein, which has been associated with poor survival in cancer.
Researching the role of exercise in cancer survivorship
The Trinity Exercise Oncology Research Group is making vast improvements to the physical, mental and social well-being of oesophago-gastric cancer survivors.
Investigating the significance of smoking in cervical cancer
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is considered the strongest risk factor for cervical cancer. Although, HPV is a very common infection, not all infections will lead to a cancer diagnosis. Other co-factors may be involved in the development of this particular type of cancer. Dr Christine White and her team, led by Professor John O’Leary at Trinity […]