Articles
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Engineers’ Zero-G space research shows how to build stronger metal components
Stronger components will open new doors in additive manufacturing, which had a global market of £3.59bn in 2015, and which has grown at an annual rate of 31.5%.
7 Mar 2018
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New Report on Irish Government’s Transparency
A new report on the Irish government’s transparency shows no progress in anti-corruption measures, or climate policy development, but does find significant progress in the governance of charities,
17 Jun 2018
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2018 Constantia Maxwell Scholarship
This scholarship seeks to acknowledge the quality of entrants to one taught Masters student in each school in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS), which aims to support and develop gifted postgraduate students.
29 Jan 2018
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Poet Thomas Kinsella is honoured for his lifetime achievement in poetry
Trinity recognised the major Irish poet, Thomas Kinsella, Galway historian, Catherine Corless, and the American physicist Michal Lipson for their contribution to society at the honorary degree ceremony.
7 Dec 2018
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Children’s Summer Sports Camps
Trinity College multi-sport summer camps for childrenaged 4 to 14 years
30 May 2014