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Creative Futures Forum explores future of creativity, AI and digital transformation
Participants collectively explored how artificial intelligence (AI), immersive technologies, and digital transformation are reshaping creativity, authorship, education, innovation, and the future of creative work.
21 May 2026
Arts|Business|Community
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Trinity’s Cian Morgan wins 2026 Mary Mulvihill Award
Medical student Cian Morgan won the €2,000 top prize in the annual science media competition for third-level students, while Aoibheann Kearins, who has just completed a BA in Physics at Trinity, received a €500 judges’ highly commended award.
21 May 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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Tá móramh soiléir sa dá dhlínse anois i bhfabhar na Gaeilge
Noel Ó Murchadha, Scoil an Oideachais, agus Colin J. Flynn, Scoil na nEolaíochtaí Teangeolaíochta, Urlabhra agus Cumarsáide i gColáiste na Tríonóide, a rinne an staidéar i gcomhar le Ipsos B&A.
20 May 2026
Culture|Research
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STEM PhD candidates collaborate at Intel Ireland
Twenty-Five PhD candidates from across Trinity’s Faculty of STEM recently visited the Intel Ireland campus in Leixlip, Co. Kildare, where they collaborated on a multi-disciplinary problem, took a site tour, and enjoyed a training session.
19 May 2026
Science|Students
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Grokipedia selectively drawing on more right-leaning news sources, new study
Conducted by researchers at the Centre for Sociology of Humans and Machines (SOHAM) in Trinity and TU Dublin, the study compared nearly 18,000 Wikipedia pages with articles on the same topic on the new Grokipedia platform.
19 May 2026
Culture|Research|Society
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Immune system overreaction linked to deadly flu in pregnancy
Researchers have discovered why influenza can lead to life-threatening complications during pregnancy.
19 May 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Celebrating 30 years of the School of Nursing & Midwifery
Professor Linda Doyle, Provost of Trinity College Dublin, said: “I am immensely proud of our School of Nursing & Midwifery and all that it has achieved over the past 30 years."
19 May 2026
Community|Health
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Big AI’s control of narrative and regulation poses significant threat to rule of law
New research led by Trinity College Dublin’s AI Accountability Lab pinpoints the growing threat posed by the influence AI companies have over the rule of law, and people's lives, as well as outlining how society can stem the tide.
18 May 2026
Research|Science|Society
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Trinity partners with Jaipur Literature Festival for first all-island of Ireland edition of international festival
The Dublin leg of the Jaipur Literature Festival Island of Ireland programme is being hosted by the Trinity Long Room Hub and the School of Histories and Humanities
18 May 2026
Community|Culture
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Primary schools track air pollution and traffic using classroom sensors
Delivered through the Academy of the Near Future - a smart cities education initiative developed by Dublin City Council and CONNECT Centre, headquartered at Trinity - the programme gave primary school students an active role in shaping conversations around active travel, sustainability, and healthier cities.
15 May 2026
Community|Science|Students