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Young Dublin authors bring tales of new adventures to Trinity’s Old Library
An exhibition of 55 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary school students marks the culmination of the Trinity Access Programmes Bookmarks initiative.
25 Mar 2026
Community|Culture
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“Tiny but beautifully formed”: Bronze Age spindle whorl connects ancient city of Troy to Ireland
A tiny Bronze Age spindle whorl, excavated from the ancient city of Troy, will take centre stage in Trinity this week as experts and artists gather to examine the biography of the only artefact from the ancient city of Troy in Ireland.
24 Mar 2026
Culture|Research
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Researchers offer an exciting treatment to target the host, and not the bacteria
This published research tells us that Trinity scientists have discovered a way to “train” the immune system to better fight drug-resistant infections like MRSA and TB. Today is World TB Day 2026.
24 Mar 2026
Health|Research
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The grief myth: it doesn’t come in stages or follow a checklist – like love, it endures
Our ideas about “normal” grief are deeply shaped by the world we have inherited, writes Aoife Lynam, School of Education, in a piece for The Conversation.
23 Mar 2026
Research|Society
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Machine learning could help predict how people with depression respond to treatment
Trinity researchers have found that a machine learning model could help clinicians predict which people with depression are more likely to improve with digital cognitive behavioural therapy compared to antidepressant medication.
19 Mar 2026
Health|Research|Society
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Groundbreaking Trinity research reveals “leaky” brain barrier as driver of chronic brain damage in retired combat and collision sports athletes
The work, led by teams at Trinity and the FutureNeuro Research Ireland Centre, has pinpointed the mechanism linking some sports injuries to poor brain health in retired athletes.
18 Mar 2026
Health|Research|Science
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The Keepsake Chronicles: stories in times of dementia
Keepsake Chronicles is a collaboration between a nurse, a creative writer and a photographer. As participants tell their stories, we record their words and photograph them in the act of telling. This captures expressions rich with emotion that are inseparable from the stories themselves.
16 Mar 2026
Health|Research|Society
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Shortlist for Pollard Poetry Prize announced
Valued at €10,000, the prize is sponsored by the John Pollard Foundation and administered by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre in the School of English.
12 Mar 2026
Awards and Funding|Culture
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Mental health toll of flooding in Ireland highlighted in new research
The psychological impacts of flooding in Ireland often far outlast the physical damage, according to new research from Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University and National College of Ireland.
12 Mar 2026
Research|Society
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Sustainability Leadership Awards 2026
Provost Linda Doyle and Vice President for Biodiversity and Climate Action Jane Stout kicked off the awards held in Portal on Monday 9th March as part of Trinity's 24th annual Green Week. The awards are in their fourth year running, an initiative conceived and led by Sustainability Manager Jane Hackett.
11 Mar 2026
Sustainability