Trinity College Dublin Talks
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Trinity College Dublin Talks is a education podcast hosted by Katie S. Byrne and Tom Molloy. It has 48 episodes, with the latest published January 2023.
Trinity is Ireland's top university and lays claim to a beautiful city-centre 16th century campus, notable alumni (Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett to name a few) and world-class research and education. This podcast gets to the heart of what makes this innovative university thrive, its people.
education ·en ·48 episodes
Dr David McGrath on the challenges and joys of being Trinity's GP
Gold Medal winning Prof Ruth Byrne on thinking, reasoning, and the ever elusive human imagination
Vice Provost Juergen Barkoff on Trinity's Strategic Plan 2020-2025
Trinity student Zara Hussey on the study-abroad experience
Greening transport - where is the sense of urgency? With Dr Brian Caulfield
Luke Lau and Daniel Cosgrove on their start-up streaming service Minm
Ten years at the top tier of research, TBSI takes stock
Aging well part two- sex, sleep and finding a purpose
Aging well: what does the science say? With Professor Rose Anne Kenny
From student project to campus reality; how one student is making an impact
Going beyond inclusion - Lorraine Leeson on her latest mission
Expert insight into making those resolutions stick
A formula for happiness with Prof Brendan Kelly
Student Peggy MacHale on getting Trinity's coveted Foundation Scholarship
Representation in science, infectious diseases and what the future holds with Fred Sheedy
Why science is for anyone with guest Aine Flood from I-LOFAR
The attraction of Chemistry with Dr John O'Donoghue
Ethicart founders and Trinity students Lara Pairceir and Laura Brennan
Dean Andrew Burke - Trinity Business School on evolving from a school to a community
Science behind the magic: Professor Aljosa Smolic on holograms
Prof Luke O'Neill and Conrad Keating on decisive moments in global heath
World-leading MND expert Professor Orla Hardiman
Innovation Districts, patents from Princeton and blazing a new trail: Trinity's Diarmuid O'Brien
Top Zoologist Professor Yvonne Buckley on dwindling biodiversity and how we can fix it
Doyen of the dismal science Professor Brian Lucey on goldbugs, bitcoin and the future of money.
Prof of Experimental Brain Research Shane O'Mara on walking, torture and the future of cities.
We've got 99 bee species and the honeybee's just 1; Prof Jane Stout on all things pollination.
What is the number one roadblock to exercise and how can we fix it? Martina Mullin explains.
Fascinating food facts from the 16th century with Dr Susan Flavin
Expert midwife Dr Deirdre Daly talks health after motherhood
Chaplain Julian Hamilton comically tells us about his worst day and why students really inspire him
Stand-out student Lyndsay Walsh on what really needs to happen to tackle climate change
How much should you pay for a house? Ronan Lyons spells it out
Need to learn how to speak academic? Jessica Garska can help.
Changing career or returning to work? Tangent-Trinity's Ideas Workspace might be just what you need.
The Indiana Jones of Genetics talks all things ancient DNA
History like you've never heard it before with Professor Ciaran Brady
Trinity nursing student and unexpected Ireland rugby star Linda Djougang shares her story
Kate Bond takes us behind Inspiring Generations, Trinity's campaign to raise €400 million
Journalist and former editor of the University Times Edmund Heaphy
How do we explain the universe we observe? With Associate Professor Ruth Britto.
An inside look at managing the famously popular Book of Kells and Long Room with Anne-Marie Diffley
Better, faster, stronger, cheaper: we talk nanomaterials with Professor Jonathan Coleman.
Insider tips and insight from a successful student entrepreneur, DockIt founder Nathan Misischi
Talking sustainability on campus and in life with Michele Hallahan.
Beginning a mindfulness practice with Assistant Professor Sarah-Jane Cullinane
Do your genes really decide who you are? with Associate Professor Kevin Mitchell
Why Horror novels make you a better person, with Professor Darryl Jones
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