Articles
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Belfast violence: an uncomfortable reminder of the innocent people ‘burnt out’ during the Troubles
Brendan Ciarán Browne, School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies writes for The Conversation about the violent unrest in Belfast this week.
11 Jun 2026
Culture|Research
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“Brain health, equity, and our shared planet” -- Global Brain Health Institute celebrates a decade of leadership, research and impact
Global leaders, researchers and innovators gathered at Trinity this week to explore how new thinking and emerging research are reshaping our understanding of brain health.
12 Jun 2026
Environment|Health|Research|Society
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney gives inaugural De Chastelain lecture at Trinity
"Trinity is much more than a university,” Prime Minister Carney said: “It is a veritable wellspring for ideas, inventions and enduring moral clarity. Some of the western world’s greatest contributions to science, art and literature have their roots here."
13 Jun 2026
Community|Society
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Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands – here’s what’s holding them back
PhD candidates Laqiqige Zhu, Trinity Business School and Kate Harrington, School of Natural Sciences, explain in this piece for The Conversation why Ireland is struggling to meet its tree-planting targets.
16 Jun 2026
Business|Research|Science
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Researchers achieve most precise measurement yet of the force that binds nuclear matter
Trinity's Prof. Stefan Sint, along with collaborators from Germany, Spain and Italy, has published the most precise determination to date of the strong coupling constant. This parameter governs the interactions between quarks and gluons, the fundamental components of nuclear matter.
15 Jun 2026
Research|Science
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Budget 2027: Time to Invest in Ireland's Future
Government agreed in 2022 that the sector was underfunded by over €300m annually. Four years on, despite massive increases in spending elsewhere, the gap is still substantial - €133.5m of the original annual deficit remains compounded by emerging pressures on student numbers and pay awards.
16 Jun 2026
Awards and Funding|Community|Society|Students
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Trinity holds 75th position in 2027 QS World University Rankings
Trinity’s Provost and President Dr Linda Doyle said: “It is a solid achievement to hold our place at 75th in the world in these rankings, particularly in light of continued government underfunding of Ireland’s universities."
18 Jun 2026
Community|Research|Students|Sustainability
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Trinity discovery shows how deadly coronaviruses block the immune system
The new research has highlighted promising new drug targets and has the potential to help us better prepare for the next global pandemic.
18 Jun 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Prof. Karen Wiltshire delivers “Global Coasts in the Fast Lane of Climate Change” plenary in Bangladesh
Prof. Wiltshire explored the interconnected challenges facing coastal regions worldwide and emphasised the critical role of science, communities, innovation, and international collaboration in strengthening global climate resilience.
18 Jun 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Champion boxer Katie Taylor receives honorary degree from Trinity
Katie Taylor, Sharon Shannon, civil rights lawyer Baroness Helena Kennedy and Sister Helen Prejean, the anti-death penalty activist who was depicted by Susan Sarandon in the film version of ‘Dead Man Walking’, were all honoured, as was Colm Tóibín, writer of some of the most successful Irish-authored books of the 21st century.
19 Jun 2026
Awards and Funding|Community|Culture