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Trinity Conferred with Landmark Athena Swan Awards
Trinity and three of its Schools received awards for their effort in advancing gender equality in higher education and research.
10 Dec 2015
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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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‘Why Commemorate Yeats’
We need to invite the ghost of WB Yeats to the table when devising a new national cultural policy, according to Professor Chris Morash speaking at public lecture to mark the 150th anniversary of the poet.
10 Dec 2015
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8,000 Secondary Students Enjoy Open Day
The College's academic staff gave over 150 presentations and interactive demonstrations.
9 Dec 2015
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Trinity Launchbox Alumni win Enterprise Ireland Pitch Night in Silicon Valley
Graduates of Trinity’s startup accelerator programme, Launchbox, have achieved recognition from Enterprise Ireland and Silicon Valley investors.
9 Dec 2015
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Linking Ireland’s Geospatial Data Could Help Mitigate Natural Disasters
Ordnance Survey Ireland and the ADAPT Centre are recording 'Linked Data' on the web to deliver innovative location-based services.
8 Dec 2015
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Trinity Professor Honoured by HM The Queen for Child and Adolescent Cancer Research
Professor Owen Patrick Smith, CBE was awarded Honorary CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) by HM Queen Elizabeth for his life-long work on cancer in children and adolescents on 27 November 2015.
8 Dec 2015
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Brain Disease: Where Ireland Stands
A large majority of us will experience some form of brain illness during our lifetimes, with over half of us requiring therapy for a neurological or psychiatric disease
7 Dec 2015
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Researchers Secure ERC Starting Grants
Dr Lydia Lynch and Dr Aidan McDonald will build research teams to pursue ideas at the frontiers of knowledge in diabetes and obesity.
7 Dec 2015
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Trinity and Cambridge University debate Impact of a Brexit on EU
Teams from Trinity College Dublin and Cambridge University debated the motion This House Believes that a Brexit would be good for the EU at the recent Student Economic Review debate co-hosted with the College Historical society (The Hist).
4 Dec 2015