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From Six Nations to Sigerson
Sports round-up for February
5 Mar 2018
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Trinity campus to re-open on Sunday at 10am
Normal weekend service to resume from Sunday. Book of Kells to re-open at noon.
3 Mar 2018
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Trinity Performs Strongly in QS World University Subject Rankings 2018
Trinity College Dublin continues to perform strongly in the just published QS Subject Rankings 2018, with a top 50 ranking in four subjects across universities worldwide, and top 100 ranking in a further sixteen subjects.
28 Feb 2018
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Léiriú ardghléine ag lucht eolaíochta ar ábhar géinitice na hÉireann / Breataine
Is léir lorg géanómaíochta na Lochlannach, gluaiseacht dhreamanna idir Albain agus Cúige Uladh, agus an tábhacht a bhí le cúrsaí tíreolaíochta agus ama ar thorthaí a gcuid saothair.
27 Feb 2018
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Professor Luiz DaSilva is new Director of CONNECT Centre
Professor of Telecommunications at Trinity College Dublin, Luiz DaSilva, has been appointed Director of CONNECT.
27 Feb 2018
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Beyond 2022 project to recreate public record office destroyed in 1922 fire
February 2018
26 Feb 2018
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Scientists discover a brain signal that indicates if speech has been understood
The uniqueness of the signal means that it could have a number of potential applications, such as tracking language development.
23 Feb 2018
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Trinity-Yunus Emre Institute link supports Turkish Cultural History lectureship
Trinity is the first Irish university to sign an agreement with non-profit organisation, the Yunus Emre Institute, which will open new doors to students.
23 Feb 2018
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Older people living in deprived areas face increased risk of developing dementia
The findings are based on novel analysis of data collected for the TUDA Ageing study of over 5,000 older people across the Island of Ireland.
22 Feb 2018
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The future of policing in Ireland under the spotlight at public discussion
Kathleen O’Toole, Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, was among speakers to address a public discussion on the challenges and changing context of policing in the 21st century in Trinity College Dublin this week.
22 Feb 2018