Two landmark international studies led by Professor Ignacio Martin-Loeches have been recently published in The Lancet and Nature Medicine — placing Irish critical care research firmly on the global ...
The Library’s history dates back to the establishment of the College in 1592 and it is the largest library in Ireland. Today it has over 6 million printed volumes with extensive collections of ...
The mission of the School of Medicine of Trinity is to deliver Medical Education to the highest international standards. The School of Medicine is Ireland’s leading medical school and ranks as one of ...
The NAIRA project (Native AI for Energy Efficient and Sustainable Radio Access Networks) is a pioneering initiative that envisions a new generation of intelligent, energy-aware networks capable of ...
A warm welcome to the School of Social Work & Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin. We are proud to offer a wide range of courses to undergraduate & postgraduate students from a wide diversity of ...
This programme is designed for non-business graduates who want to gain the business acumen, management knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in today's increasingly digitized and globally ...
Whether you aim to accelerate your current career trajectory or transition into a new industry, Trinity Business School provides the knowledge, skills, and global network to help you achieve your ...
The Henry Grattan Lecture Series – a flagship initiative of Trinity’s School of Social Sciences and Philosophy – plays an important role in enabling wider society to engage with Trinity and in helping ...
Researchers from Trinity are collaborating on a new €1.5 million all-island project, funded by the Marine Institute, to restore native flat oyster reefs and enhance coastal resilience.
Researchers wanted to know what allows the infection to hang on or come back, and whether it develops new tricks or ...
Two Trinity-nurtured inventions with their roots in the School of Engineering – an AI sensor and data centre cooling tech – have made TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2025 list.
A new report co-authored by Trinity Business School has found that Ireland faces a considerable challenge to meet the future skills needs of its indigenous IT sector.
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