Joseph Roche has volunteered for a one-way mission to Mars. In a talk at TEDxDublin, he explains why he’s made this decision and walks through the steps it would take to get a person on the Red Planet.
23 Dec 2014
It has been ranked 110th in the world and 53rd in Europe for employability.
Over 9,000 people from across the country visited the Trinity College Dublin Open Day in December to explore the wide range of undergraduate courses which the College has to offer.
Helen Shenton speaks on 'Collaboratories and bubbles of shush – how libraries are transforming' at TedXDublin 2014
Trinity Postgraduate Open Day on Thursday 22nd January 2015 (4-7pm). All welcome.Meet with our dedicated academic staff to discover the role Trinity could play in your future and find out more about the right course for you. Register here for further information.
22 Dec 2014
Sport at Trinity reached another milestone recently when two students from the College’s National Institute for the Intellectual Disability (NIID) were amongst the 61 Sports Scholarships announced for the 2014/15 academic year.
The College will be closed for business from the end of business hours on Tuesday, December 23rd 2014 to the start of normal business hours on Friday, January 2nd 2015. Read on for details of campus closure arrangements in place during that period.
Engineers from Trinity speak on RTÉ about their involvement in project RAIN, which seeks to develop an extreme weather risk-management framework for use across the EU.
Seven Trinity College Dublin students were awarded George Berkeley Gold Medals for their leading-edge research and course work at the recent Undergraduate Awards (UA) ceremony.
21 Dec 2014
Researcher Thomas Guillerme’s ladybird snap fought off competition from hundreds of other images detailing ecological processes and organisms in urban environments.
19 Dec 2014