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Dean of Students' Roll of Honour 2012

Alex Sloan (Junior Common Room), Karina Korotkevica (Citizens Information), Clare Daly (Voice for the Voiceless) and Niall O'Mahony (Trinity Vincent De Paul) pictured here with Dr. Amanda Piesse Dean of Students
Alex Sloan (Junior Common Room), Karina Korotkevica (Citizens Information), Clare Daly (Voice for the Voiceless) and Niall O'Mahony (Trinity Vincent De Paul) pictured here with Dean of Students Dr. Amanda Piesse.

More that 450 students have been included on the 2012 Dean of Students' Roll of Honour. Their learning and contribution to the College and wider communities was be celebrated on Trinity Wednesday at a ceremony addressed by Minister for Children & Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald T.D. Read the Minister's speech and view the Roll of Honour 2012.

Civic Engagement in Trinity

In Trinity College, we have long and important tradition of outreach and community engagement. Through this type of activity Trinity remains connected with society in manifold and mutually enriching ways. Types of engagement include research and teaching partnerships, staff and student voluntary activity, and dedicated programmes to ensure access to education. Not only does this allow members of the College to give back to the community, but it also give students and staff added insight into our societal structures, issues and problems. These activities also offer student, staff and members of the wider community additional social, academic, professional and other learning opportunities.

Trinity offers an environment where the ethos of participation, social responsibility and civic engagement is not only encouraged, but thrives!


Last updated 25 April 2012 by Civic Engagement (Email).