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                        	  All-Ireland Pollinator Plan Shows How We Can All Help to Save Our Bees20 practical, low-cost actions explain how gardeners can make their outdoor spaces a haven for Ireland’s declining bees. 13 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Trinity economist wins award to investigate innovative flexible loan productsTrinity economist Michael King wins $300,000 to investigate the impact of innovative loan products on micro-entrepreneurs in India 7 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Trinity and South Korean Government Agree CollaborationTrinity College Dublin has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Sejong City Government to explore opportunities for collaboration in education and research between Trinity College Dublin, South Korean academic institutions, and industry. 7 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Teaching Awards Recognise Inspiring Postgraduate EducatorsThe Dermot McAleese Teaching Awards were presented to teaching assistants in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy. 7 Jul 2016 
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                        	  €4.5m SFI Investment in Creative Technologies ResearchTrinity College Dublin has appointed Professor Aljosa Smolic, a world-renowned creative technologies researcher to lead a cutting-edge research programme that will increase Ireland’s capability as a global centre of creative industries and production. 4 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Trinity Creative Challenge 2017Trinity College Dublin launched its creative arts awards scheme this week which aims to foster the development of innovative projects. 3 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Tobacco Free ZonesToday Trinity's Tobacco Free Zones will open. In these zones, smoking is prohibited both indoors and outdoors. 1 Jul 2016 
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                        	  Trinity Library marks centenary of the Battle of the Somme with new WW1 websiteThe new website, 'Fit as fiddles and as hard as nails' - Irish soldiers' voices from the Great War is a rich source of digitised diaries and letters from Irish officers who fought in World War 1. 1 Jul 2016 
