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Event - 24.03.2026
Join the 2026 Professional Services Staff Buddy Scheme
Event - Campus - 23.03.2026

Campus - Event - 23.03.2026
Make the most of your Spring break and beyond
Event - Environment - 18.03.2026

Event - Health - 18.03.2026
Ketan Ganar wins Research Award for the best scientific article
Event - Electroengineering - 17.03.2026
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
CEA-Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026 -Seven Papers Present Early-Stage Insights to Guide Technology Developers And Circuit Designers Toward Robust,
Chemistry - Event - 16.03.2026
Fair data for sustainable energy storage
Event - Campus - 10.03.2026
Inside UCL200: A students’ perspective on UCL’s bicentenary
Social Sciences - Event - 09.03.2026
Celebrating the Women of TU Dublin: Annmarie Mc Donagh
Event - 06.03.2026
Schwarzman Centre to open doors to public with major celebration
Event - Campus - 20.02.2026
Behind the scenes of UCL Illuminated
Event - Campus - 19.02.2026
University awarded Bronze Race Equality Charter
Event - 16.02.2026
Which scientist will have a very own Klokhuis episode?
Event - 12.02.2026
Year of the Horse, miles from home
Event - 29.01.2026

Environment - Event - 27.01.2026

Event - 26.01.2026

Event - 22.01.2026
Hold tight: How human and robotic touch shape our fear response
Does holding someone's hand really help when you are watching a scary movie? During a festival (Lowlands) last summer, Professor Jan van Erp and PhD candidate Marie-Laure Snijders from the Human Medi
Event - 22.01.2026
Meeting up with other students is a good way to prevent loneliness
Music - Event - 15.01.2026

Event - Innovation - 14.01.2026
Innovation in health: From idea to impact
Event - History & Archeology - 12.01.2026
Centuries-old roots of Scotland’s most famous haggis dish and poem
Health - Event - 09.01.2026
Time of day link to heart surgery outcomes likely
Heart surgery beginning in the late morning is linked to a modest increase in cardiovascular mortality when compared to other times of the day, according to a study led by researchers at The University of Manchester.
Event - Social Sciences - 05.01.2026

How does it feel to have to find your way through a construction site with a visual impairment? How do people with autism feel when they are confronted with acoustic and visual stimuli at a junction?
Event - Environment - 11.12.2025
Cherche et Trouve: a history of the relationship between environment and society
Event - 09.12.2025
Opinion: Jane Austen’s happiness was complicated - her last heroine in Persuasion knew why
Campus - Event - 02.12.2025

Social Sciences - Event - 28.11.2025
FGM Activist Ifrah Ahmed receives Trinity honorary degree
Linguistics & Literature - Event - 26.11.2025
Funding grant secured for groundbreaking research on early British voices and identities
Event - 21.11.2025

Event - Environment - 21.11.2025

Event - 19.11.2025

History & Archeology - Event - 13.11.2025
Ireland’s first novel for children under the spotlight at Trinity symposium
Politics - Event - 12.11.2025

Campus - Event - 04.11.2025

Event - Linguistics & Literature - 29.10.2025
Book Tales: Storytelling through the lives of readers past and present
Life Sciences - Event - 29.10.2025

Linguistics & Literature - Event - 27.10.2025

Campus - Event - 24.10.2025

Event - 24.10.2025
Manuscripts & the Mind: A new exhibition turns visitors into researchers
Environment - Event - 21.10.2025

Event - History & Archeology - 21.10.2025

Event - Health - 21.10.2025
Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Series of Public Lectures
Environment - Event - 14.10.2025

Event - 12.10.2025
Communicating science: a book and a podcast
Career - Event - 10.10.2025

Event - Life Sciences - 08.10.2025
Altered States: An investigation into near-death experiences
When a neurosurgeon claimed he glimpsed the afterlife during a coma, skeptics offered a more earthly interpretation - a surge of DMT produced by his own body.
Event - Earth Sciences - 07.10.2025
New exhibitions spotlight 400 years of Ireland in maps
Health - Event - 03.10.2025

Event - Politics - 02.10.2025

Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife

Psychology - Mar 23
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
History & Archeology - Mar 23
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution

Innovation - Mar 23
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data

Social Sciences - Mar 23
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence

Health - Mar 23
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation

Computer Science - Mar 20
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use










