Top Stories
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‘Violence, ridicule and silence: Irishwomen’s road to the vote’ ? new exhibition
Trinity Library Exhibition marks 100 years of Women’s Suffrage in Ireland.
7 Mar 2018
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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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Prospective entrepreneurs pitch for a place on LaunchBox 2018
Fourteen hopeful teams will pitch their nascent business ideas in the hope of earning a place on this year’s LaunchBox roll call.
7 Mar 2018
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World-class 3D printing lab opens at AMBER
Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) is a revolutionary technology that is changing the face of innovation in a market projected to be worth over 200 billion US dollars by 2025.
5 Mar 2018
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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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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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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