2023 Archive: Friday, September 29th

Start at START!

Check in at the main info point to find out what's on, pick up a map, and START your visit! Browse fascinating exhibitions and chat to researchers in the historic Exam Hall at Trinity!

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Explore AI with ADAPT

Join the team from the ADAPT research centre in the amazing surrounds of the Douglas Hyde Gallery from 4pm – 8pm, for a series of demos and the chance to chat about all things AI, VR, and beyond!

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RCSI

European Researchers' Night is back at RCSI for an interactive evening of mind-blowing discoveries and cutting-edge research, from 5.30-8pm.

Research Village

Drop into the Research Village in Trinity's Front Square between 2pm and 8pm to browse the demos and chat with our researchers about everything from manuscripts to bogs to coding and much more!

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Talk Tent at TCD

The Talk Tent in Trinity's Front Square will host a series of panels and events throughout the day. Check out the programme here and make your plan to come along. No need to book and all are welcome!

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Trinity Arts and Humanities Festival

Join us across the week to celebrate cutting-edge research and creativity across a wide range of disciplines from literature, law and history to music and visual art!

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Slainte: Would You Drink a Beer from 1574?

A launch and screening of a new film documenting the journey of brewing beer from the sixteenth century, followed by a panel discussion and a sampling of beer produced from Irish heritage grains.

6:30 - 8PM, Trinity Long Room Hub

Birth Story - fire, pain, tears then life!

Visit the School of Nursing and Midwifery on D’Olier Street for this original theatre performance piece about labour and birth, inspired by the research of the Trinity Centre for Maternal Care Research. Booking is essential.

Academic Primary Care Collaborative, Innovating Community Health

Our vision: Tallaght is a community where everyone shares good health and no one is left behind. Join us for a series of short talks and interactive research demonstrations to see how we unite research with education and service delivery, keeping the community at the heart of everything we do.

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Biblification of Palestine in Photography: Representation, Colonialism, and Decolonization

Join us in the Jonathan Swift lecture theatre in the Arts Building, TCD from 5pm - 7pm for a lecture by Prof. Dr. Issam Nassar, Professor of Modern History and the Head of the History Program at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies.

Dublin's Best Kept Secret: The Zoological Museum!

Suitable for all the family, the Zoological Museum holds some of the most amazing creatures on the planet! Usually open to the public only during the summer, join us for free tours on European Researchers' Night!

***FULLY BOOKED***

Tour of the Provost’s House at Trinity College Dublin

Join us for a special tour of the Provost’s House where you’ll get to learn about the history of the house as well as a case study that forms part of the research for a forthcoming book by Prof. Edward McParland.

Booking is essential!

Narratives from the Old Anatomy Museum

The Old Anatomy Museum is closed to visitors year round but will open briefly to a select number of people this European Researchers Night! Get an exclusive look at the collection of the Old Anatomy Museum of the School of Medicine and learn about some of the historical and ongoing research projects on its centuries old collections.

***POSTPONED***

European Science Café: Meeting the Oceans - ForskarFredag (Sweden)

Welcome to an online European science café which aims to give new perspectives on the changing oceans around us. Join an interdisciplinary discussion on our relationship to the sea.