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Trinity academics receive Fulbright awards to study in the USThree individuals from Trinity will go to top US institutions to study and collaborate with experts in their field.
20 June 2017
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Impressive innings for Trinity CricketClub celebrates 1,000 games
16 June 2017
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Play penned by secondary students notes Ireland’s failure to welcome refugees The event showcasing Development Education at the School of Education featured the play entitled Éire: Land of a Hundred Thousand Welcomes.
16 June 2017
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Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party in Guangdong visits TrinityMr Hu Chunhua recently visited Trinity and while on campus went to AMBER and the Old Library.
14 June 2017
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Teaching awards recognise outstanding postgraduate educatorsThe Dermot McAleese Teaching Awards were presented to teaching assistants in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy in recognition of their commitment to achieving excellence in teaching and learning.
6 June 2017
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In which new direction will 'BrexiTrump' take us?Experts reflected on the global, regional and local implications of Brexit and Trump’s election at a special debate in Trinity College Dublin as part of the RSA Annual Conference.
6 June 2017
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TrinityHaus-led team wins silver with Bloom's first Dementia Friendly GardenThe garden aims to raise awareness of dementia and to illustrate how design -- and a supportive and therapeutic physical environment -- can support people living with dementia.
2 June 2017
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Trinity Walton Club ‘alphas’ present STEM solutions to societal problemsThird-year ‘alphas’ presented projects around the theme of ‘Healthy Living’, while first-year ‘alphas’ enjoyed their Year 1 graduation with Mrs Marian Woods, Ernest Walton’s daughter.
2 June 2017
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Trinity receives funding to involve public in research process from the startThe Health Research Board and Irish Research Council have announced a new €1.75million initiative to help researchers involve the public at the very start of the health research process.
31 May 2017
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CONNECT researchers test smart solutions to address flooding in DublinThe new sensors will use an Internet of Things network to communicate data wirelessly so that people can analyse water levels and take appropriate action.
31 May 2017

