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Independent.ie on MSNTrinity College Dublin welcomes students and researchers from Gaza who will begin studyTrinity College Dublin has welcomed the safe arrival to Dublin of ten students and two researchers from Gaza. The students - eight of whom are postgraduates and two undergraduates - will begin their ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFormer Rugby, GAA, and soccer players sought for TCD study into dementiaTrinity College Dublin's Resolve project wants to recruit men and women in their 40s and 50s who had played contact sports ...
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin are looking to recruit 360 retired high-performance athletes to take part in a study which aims to examine links between sport-related brain injury and dementia.
Sam the Fox emerged as an unlikely celebrity after being spotted around Dublin and Trinity College during the pandemic.
Retired high-performance contact sports athletes are being asked to participate in a ground-breaking research study led by ...
Trinity Business Summit 2025 will bring together sports leaders and business experts to share insights on how to harness the power of sport for organisational success.
The Resolve study, which is entitled “Dementia risk in former professional athletes and protective’ factors in mid-life”, ...
The warning comes from scientists at Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences, who looked at the impact of plastic-based glitter on a vital natural process called biomineralisation.
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