Irish scientists shine in solar-cell development
Thanks to their tireless research, thin-film solar cells have broken efficiency record
Thanks to their tireless research, thin-film solar cells have broken efficiency record
Anybody who doubts the richness of a multicultural student body should visit this extraordinary school
‘Washing and dressing and caring for people, these workers go above and beyond each day’
Nineteen countries – including the UK – are now reporting cases of the disease
Contract for key plank of review awarded following public procurement process
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
Former TCD student Clément Beaune reappointed as minister for European affairs
If Cafico’s services were discreet, its clients were anything but
First session of Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss sits at Dublin Castle
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Catherine Martin: ‘I’m absolutely confident your generation will be one of innovation and trendsetters’
Evidence indicates Collins was a man of his time who shared prevailing values of 1922
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland follows a global effort to recover destroyed items
Director Lenny Abrahamson and cast talk about adapting the author’s debut novel
Some 14.2% of new mothers reported depression in first postpartum year, research finds
Committee examining plan for Dr Holohan to move to new role at Trinity College
Secretary general and chief medical officer to appear before Oireachtas committee
South east gets its first university following merger of Waterford IT and IT Carlow
Academic says managers should openly discourage working when ill due to its knock-on effects
National Student Media Awards held in public for the first time since 2019
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
Labour Party leader was entitled to break from university position for up to five years
SETU to have campuses in Waterford, Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow
DPP had directed no prosecution be undertaken following Garda investigation
The new generation of Irish life sciences and pharma companies played a significant role in the pandemic fight
Finance committee asks top civil servant for documents relating to TCD appointment
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
‘Don’ Gomez O’Sullivan Beare was involved in deception plot during second World War
Country’s top civil servant also indicates he did not discuss the proposal with Taoiseach
AIB is emerging from the pandemic in a strong position given its earnings potential and rising interest rates
Personalised conversations help growing companies to bag scarce tech talent
Barrister James Kingston advised ministers and officials for more than 25 years
Negotiations about new collective agreement for cabin crew failed to produce deal
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly says Quinn will report back to him in June
International team of scientists tagged and released the record-breaking 2.8m fish
Omicron XE is a combination of the existing variants of the Sars-CoV-2 virus
Secretary general Robert Watt “ring-fenced” €2 million per annum to TCD to support Holohan’s new role
Board issues clarifying statement following release of Robert Watt briefing note on issue
The circumstances of Tony Holohan’s move demanded careful political handling
The breakthrough was led by researchers in Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin’s botanic garden sits on a 1.5 hectare site by Palmerston Park
Late art historian and curator of Ulster Museum is best remembered for his work on Paul Henry
TCD post paid for by department will be in excess of regular pay scales for professors
Inside Politics: Ukrainian leader’s speech to Oireachtas was unadorned and powerful
Researchers believe findings could help explain the condition’s diverse symptoms
Independent TD Marc MacSharry made comments following interview by Minister
Minister rejects suggestions that Department will be paying for two chief medical officers
Chief Medical Officer’s secondment to TCD criticised in Dáil as ‘evidence of a cosy cartel’
Colleges struggle to cope with demand for counselling from students under pressure
‘The biggest problem is food. Some of the people left in Ukraine are starving’, says Prof
Threefold increase in hospitalisations with Omicron since early February
TCD obstetrics professor criticises gender imbalance in interview process
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices