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Trinity Med Day Raises €52,000
This year’s Med Day, an annual fundraising event run by Trinity’s medical students, raised an impressive €52,000, exceeding last year’s total of €46,000.
16 Dec 2015
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Winner of the Trinity TCard Competition Announced
Trinity TCard, is a new cashless trading initiative designed to improve the staff and student experience in College and advance Trinity’s digital strategy
16 Dec 2015
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The End of the Fossil Fuel Age?
A public discussion in Trinity this evening took stock of the historic global deal on climate change which was struck at the United Nations summit in Paris last weekend.
16 Dec 2015
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New Book Shows How to Improve the Lives of People With Disabilities
'Disability and Human Rights' aims to inform and stimulate policy and debate in the disability field
16 Dec 2015
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Video: ‘Why Torture Doesn’t Work: The Neuroscience of Interrogation’.
15 Dec 2015
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Trauma Exhibition
BUILT TO BREAK
15 Dec 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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Marathon Reading of Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’
The Papal Nuncio and Italian Ambassador were among speakers at the 6-hour marathon event which was organised to mark the 750 Anniversary of Dante’s birth.
14 Dec 2015
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‘Life Expectancy for Those With Intellectual Disability Used to be Nine Years. Today it is 50 and Beyond’
Professor Mary McCarron, Trinity’s First Professor of Ageing with Disabilities, delivers her inaugural address
11 Dec 2015
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Irish Chamber of Commerce (Singapore) Raises Money for Trinity Cancer Institute
At the recent Stamford American Singapore Ireland Golf Invitational, the Irish Chamber of Commerce raised over €22,500 for an integrated cancer facility, Trinity Cancer Institute, being developed by Trinity College Dublin, St James’s Hospital and their partners.
10 Dec 2015