Events & Conferences
Events & Conferences
This is constantly being updated with additional events, keep an eye out for new events.
Trinity Research in Childhood Centre (TRiCC) 2023-2024 Seminar Series
Children and childhood research: advancing knowledge and understanding
Persistent inflammation in newborns extending to childhood and beyond
Presented by: Prof Eleanor Molloy, Professor and Chair of Paediatrics and Child Health, Trinity College Dublin
Thursday 28 September 2023, 1pm-2pm (BST)
This seminar is free of charge to attend and will be presented online only, via Zoom
Birth Story: Fire, pain, tears then life! An honest and intimate piece of theatre about the experience of childbirth
Developed and performed by Gráinne Curistan, Berlinda Mapa and Helen McGrath. Directed by Gráinne Curistan.The performance is a production created as part of the European Researchers’ Night 2023 and inspired by the research carried out at the Trinity Centre for Maternal Care Research (TCMCR)
Friday 29 September 2023: 5.30pm and 6.30pm
There is no charge to attend the event but places are limited and must be booked in advance
Tell Me About Public Lecture Series 2023-2024: Lecture 1
Exploring the little-known Crimean War (1854 -1856) diaries of an Irish nursing nun, Sr. Mary Aloysius Doyle RRC
Presented by: Prof Paul Horan, Assistant Professor in Intellectual Disability Nursing, TCD School of Nursing and Midwifery
Thursday 5 October 2023: 1.15pm-2pm
There is no charge to attend the lecture, either in person or online
Inaugural International Adult Safeguarding Conference
Friday 27 October 2023: in-person or online
Celebrating Advanced Practice Week 2023: Supporting nurses and midwives towards Advanced Practice registration
Join us for this seminar where we will share information about the course and clinical practicum requirements. Presentations will be given by Advanced Nurse and Midwife Practitioners, including former students of the School. Light refresehments / lunch will be provided for attendees.
Thursday 9 November 2023: 10am-1pm (GMT)