Ahead of the upcoming Seanad election, a hustings will take place in Trinity Business School from 5pm on 14 January.
There are ongoing calls and policy targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and afforestation is identified as a vital solution to mitigating impacts, but significant challenges remain.
Four awardees will now lead innovative projects with goals that range from improving the communications systems used by autonomous vehicles to creating eco-friendly options for powering wearable ...
From the value of truth and war & peace to the role of wonder and the importance of self-care, Trinity’s philosophers are asking the public to explore the relevance of philosophy in today’s world and ...
The study reveals a direct link between structural inequality—such as socioeconomic disparities measured by a country-level ...
Module evaluations reflect the experiences of students attending classes across the four departments in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy: Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, and ...
Warm congratulations to Prof. Ruth Byrne from Trinity's School of Psychology who has been announced as a 2025 fellow of the Cognitive Science Society. Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society are ...
The Trinity Student Philosophical Review (TSPR) is brought to life by a dedicated team of students who work together to curate, edit, and publish exceptional undergraduate philosophy essays. Each ...
A new paper by Linda Hogan, Professor of Ecumenics, and Marta Lasek-Markey (ADAPT, Trinity College Dublin), titled “Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethical AI Governance in Europe”, has been ...
In case any Boston alumni are tuning in, Etain Tannam will be launching her book 'British-Irish Relations in the 21st Century (Oxford, OUP) at a special seminar in Boston College on 12th February.
The UCAO (Undergraduate Common Architecture Office) Team would like to wish the best of luck to all students partaking in the upcoming Foundation Scholarship Exams. Exams are due to begin the week of ...