What’s the Babylonian for ‘thank you’? A Trinity academic has provided the ancient Babylonian translations for Marvel Studios’ Eternals. Marvel Studios’ Eternals, released November 5th, 2021, and is the first major
Read FullThe Irish Government has announced €25 million funding for the restoration of one of the country’s best-loved heritage sites, the Old Library at Trinity College Dublin. The Old Library is home
Read Full[UPDATE 12/3/20] LATER DATE FOR EARLY MUSIC DAY CONCERT Postponement of Dublin’s Early Music Concert in Trinity College, on March 22nd With regret, The Goethe Choir, the Earlsfort Brass Quintet
Read FullThree Trinity researchers – Dr Kenneth Silver, Dr Colm Delaney and Dr Elaine Corbett – have won prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant awards worth up to €5 million.
Read FullA new exhibition marks 100 years of Trinity Women Graduates and is inspired by the quote: “If a female had once passed the gate it would be practically impossible to
Read FullTrinity College Dublin has commissioned four artists to create four new sculpture bust portraits representing women scholars for display in the Long Room of Trinity’s Old Library. The sculptures will
Read FullI’m of the firm belief that everyone has a story. It could be an article, a tweet or a video. But whatever it is, it just takes one nugget of
Read FullMount Congreve Gardens in County Waterford is reopened to the public following a €7 million re-development. It is also the first time that part of the historic Mount Congreve House
Read FullJoin in celebrating the contributions and achievements of women past and present on February 1st for Brigit 2022: Dublin City Celebrating Women. Drawing inspiration from the Celtic goddess Brigit (Brigid) a
Read FullCutting-edge DNA analysis on archaeological remains has shed new light on the identity of Irish Vikings. The first Irish Viking genomes have been published in the leading international journal, Nature, as
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