Now that the list of candidates for the Irish Presidential Election is confirmed, political scientist Gail McElroy offers a quick explainer on the role of the President, the powers and limitations of ...
Strong Northern Lights-like activity is the standout feature of today’s weather report, which is coming at you from a strange, extrasolar world, instead of a standard TV studio.
Bees, butterflies and other insects have too little natural habitat around them to survive, according to a new study ...
Launched in 2023, the annual Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival celebrates cutting-edge research and creativity. It provides a unique opportunity for scholars and artists to share their work ...
The new film, One Battle After Another, suggests that there is still a place for challenging filmmaking in today’s culture, writes Ruth Barton, School of Creative Arts, in a piece for The Conversation ...
Hosted today at William Fry’s Dublin office, the Forum brought together senior representatives from Government, academia, ...
The publication charts the school’s evolution from modest beginnings with just 17 students in 1925 (when classes were only ...
After its investment in campus infrastructure, promoting behaviour change initiatives and advocating for better walking, ...
Trinity is excited to welcome the public to a week of festival activities, events and demos headlined by the START (Start ...
The Library is launching two new search and discovery platforms to replace Stella Search, which will be switched off after 26 October 2025. The search tabs on the Library home page will direct you to ...