News
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New art acquisitions Over 200 new works have been added to Trinity's art collections in the past decade, 90% of which are by living artists, and 80% of all the artists represented are completely new to our collections.
6 April 2017
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Bee hotels buzzing Six bee hotels have been installed on campus to help make Trinity’s grounds more pollinator-friendly and to raise awareness of pollinators.
6 April 2017
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Trinity Ball 2017 - Access and Arrangements Trinity will be closed from 5.30 pm on Friday 7 April for the annual Trinity Ball. The following ball arrangements are issued for your guidance on that day.
6 April 2017
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Trinity Walton Club goes globalTrinity's STEM education enrichment programme is open to international students for the first time this summer.
30 March 2017
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Inaugural Seán Freyne Memorial LectureProf Freyne established the first non-denominational setting for the study of the Bible and theology within the humanities at an Irish university.
24 March 2017
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Japanese manga exhibition opens in Trinity The exhibition introduces similarities and differences between modern Japanese manga comics and the ‘Hokusai Manga’, a collection of 15 volumes of sketches by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849).
21 March 2017
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Eyes in the sky -- how ground-bound animals follow vultures to a free lunchOn the plains of Africa, jackals and hyenas follow scavenging vultures to pick up an easy meal.
21 March 2017
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Comets or volcanoes? Where did Earth's water come from?Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at Trinity, Balz Kamber, with an opinion piece published on The Conversation.
8 March 2017
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Why Africa should be high on Donald Trump's list of prioritiesPhD candidate in Geography at Trinity, Ricardo Reboredo, with an opinion piece published on The Conversation.
6 March 2017
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Renowned film director Béla Tarr to deliver ‘masterclass’ in TrinityOther masterclasses on editing and music scoring will also take place in Trinity as part of the 5th Silk Road International Film Festival.
1 March 2017

