Articles
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Trinity Graduate William Campbell to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine at Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies
Professor William Campbell will receive the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies in Stockholm.
10 Dec 2015
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Culture Night 2015
Explore, Experience and Enjoy Culture Night 2015 at Trinity College Dublin
17 Sep 2015
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CONNECT’s Professor Luiz DaSilva elected IEEE Fellow
Professor Luiz DaSilva, Professor of Telecommunications in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world’s largest and most prestigious professional association for the advancement of technology.
14 Dec 2015
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Trinity Holds Talks with Business Leaders on Quality of University Education
The event in Trinity's Science Gallery formed part of the 'Trinity Education Project', which aims to equip graduates for the industries of the future.
10 Nov 2015
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Cuntais Phearsanta ar Éirí Amach 1916 i mBlag de chuid Choláiste na Tríonóide
An blag 'Changed Utterly' ina theist ar fhairsinge na mBailiúchán maidir le 1916 i Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide
30 Jul 2015
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‘Trinity Contemporary’ – A Call For Photographs
Think of Trinity and what do you see?
29 Apr 2015
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Trinity Wins GLEN Workplace Equality Index Award
The award recognises the ground-breaking work done by Trinity through its Gender Identity and Gender Expression Policy.
8 Oct 2015
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AMBER Research Centre Announces New Director
AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre based at Trinity has announced the appointment of Professor Michael Morris as Director of the organisation.
21 Dec 2015
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Trinity Infant and Child Research Lab
By studying how children and their parents respond to each other during play researchers hope to shed new light on language acquisition and development.
21 Jul 2015
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History Academics’ Publications Open New Insights into Irish Culture and Society
Two new publications by Dr Susan Flavin and Dr Ciaran O'Neill, Department of History look at the changing dynamics in daily living and education in Ireland in the 16th and 19th centuries and offer new insights into Irish society.
20 Mar 2015