Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien visited the Trinity College Dublin Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Research Facility ...
There are 59 students receiving awards from 39 countries outside Ireland. Of the Irish awardees, 393 are from schools in ...
These new awards celebrate those who come to Trinity from alternative routes and reflect Trinity’s commitment to widening ...
Astronomers have, for the first time, captured a detailed snapshot of planetary systems in an era long shrouded in mystery.
Trinity’s FoodCult research project is partnering with Dublin Castle to present a six-part public lecture series in February, exploring how food and drink shaped everyday life, social relationships, ...
Researchers from Trinity are working with collaborators across the island of Ireland on a major cross-border initiative to improve air quality.
The OpenIreland testbed, a nationally significant and internationally connected research infrastructure supporting ...
Trinity’s School of Law in collaboration with FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) hosted a high-level conference on civil legal ...
Europe is backing a new flagship initiative to help scale sustainable seaweed cultivation while strengthening marine ecosystems across European waters.
A team of scientists, led by researchers from the AMBER Research Ireland Centre in Trinity, has determined that microbubble-induced erosion releases micro and nanoplastics (MNPs) into water.
A 2026 Outlook published by Trinity Business School today contains early results from the annual Ireland’s Project Economy survey of high skilled independent contractors in Ireland.
Physicists from Trinity believe new insights into the behaviour of light may offer a new means of solving one of science’s oldest challenges – how to turn heat into useful energy.
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