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Gateway to Global Aging Webinar
Gateway to Global Aging Advanced Data Workshop featuring Harmonised TILDA
TILDA report gives unique insight into end of life experiences of older people in Ireland
Study finds health issues which could be improved are affecting quality of life in final months
TILDA Research Fellow wins UCD Start-Up of the Year award
Congratulations to TILDA Research Fellow Dr Belinda Hernández and her colleagues at UCD on winning the UCD Start-Up of the Year award
Professor Kenny awarded Trinity Innovation Award
Professor Kenny was acknowledged for her outstanding contribution to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
TILDA researcher wins best abstract at FFBH 2016
Aisling O'Halloran wins award for best abstract at the Falls and Bone Health conference
Grant funding success for TILDA Researchers
TILDA has secured nearly €1.8 million in new research grant funding for four projects commencing 2017/2018
In 100 years money won’t exist
'In 100 years money won’t exist' - What else will be different?
Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Trinity leader of older people studies, awarded annual IGS Presidential medal
Experts in planning and delivering care for older people honoured Professor Rose-Anne Kenny with its highest honour, the IGS Presidential medal
Prof. Virpi Timonen and Dr. Irene Mosca present information from TILDA Retirement Planning Council of Ireland workshop
Prof. Virpi Timonen and Dr. Irene Mosca presented TILDA data at a workshop organised by the Retirement Planning Council of Ireland. The Council provide support, information and guidance to people planning for retirement
Lecture on Secrets of Positive Ageing by Prof Kenny, TILDA
Entitled Secrets of Positive Ageing - evidence from 10 Years of TILDA research, the lecture will highlight TILDA's cutting edge findings on prevention of cardiovascular disorders, maintaining brain health and diet in Ireland
One in eight older adults in Ireland are deficient in vitamin D
Researchers from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin have shown for the first time that vitamin D deficiency (<30 nmol/L) is common among adults over the age of 50 in Ireland
New TILDA research on blood pressure finds increased rates of falls and blackouts
Dr Donal Sexton, research Fellow at TILDA, investigated whether results from the US study SPRINT held true in the TILDA sample
Free Online Course: Achieving Sustainable Development
The Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI), at Trinity College Dublin, presents a new free online course (MOOC) "Achieving Sustainable Development"
TILDA provides evidence at the Citizen's Assembly
TILDA Research Director Christine McGarrigle spoke at the Citizen's Assembly, presenting TILDA evidence on "Creating Opportunities in Retirement, Evidence from TILDA"
New TILDA study examines retirement income and quality of life in older
A new report released by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), Trinity College Dublin, reveals that retirement income is positively associated with quality of life
Prof. Susie O'Callaghan awarded 2017 Provost's Teaching Award
Congratulations to TILDA Research Fellow, Prof. Susie O'Callagan, who has been awarded a Provost's Teaching Award
May Measurement Month
May Measurement Month is a global initiative led by two organisations representing the world's leading cardiologists and researchers specialising in hypertension - the International Society of Hypertension and the World Hypertension League
Only one in ten older adults in Ireland rely on public transport - new TILDA report
A new report launched today by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin and supported by the Road Safety Authority shows that most older adults rely on cars for transport, as opposed to public transport
New TILDA report on ageing in Ireland launched today
The third major report by the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin was published today
Sexual activity of Ireland's older adults analysed in new TILDA research
New study released by the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing at Trinity College Dublin on Valentine's day paints a positive picture of the little studied and infrequently discussed sexual lives of older adults in Ireland