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The nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study of people aged 50+ in Ireland launches fully operational trusted ...
Professor Orla Sheils, Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, writes in The Irish Times about the opportunities presented ...
A sense of community activism is attracting people to these ideas, according a new research study co-authored by Stephen ...
Data from the Central Applications Office showed that 11,233 students made first preference applications to Trinity’s Level 8 courses this year, up from 10,015 in 2024. This is a 12% increase in first ...
Prof. Graham Dwyer from the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation and Prof. Karen Wilshire, Professor of Climate Sciences at ...
An international conference and free recital series, hosted Trinity's Department of Music and the Royal Irish Academy of ...
Dublin’s slavery mansions and the forgotten stories of the Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry are among the intriguing topics featured in a new series of recorded talks now available on podcast.
Scientists have discovered how mutations in a specific gene drive the rare developmental disorder Weaver syndrome, which is marked by intellectual disability and overgrowth and predisposes people with ...
Many would rather use the language they know best to answer questions on which their liberty or livelihood could depend, writes Dr Róisín Á Costello, School of Law, in an article first published in ...
You are here Research Collections > The Book of Kells The Book of Kells The Book of Kells Exhibition What is the Book of Kells? The Book of Kells (Trinity College Dublin MS 58) contains the four ...
Fees Fees will vary depending on whether you choose to do the MPhil, the Postgraduate Diploma or the Postgraduate Certificate. An up to date list of fees for the forthcoming academic year is available ...
You are here How to Apply > Admission Requirements > Undergraduate Admission Requirements Entry to undergraduate programmes at Trinity is competitive and based on academic merit. The information below ...