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One Voice for Languages
One Voice for Languages (OVFL) welcomed over 130 participants to 'Live, love, learn languages: The changing faces of Ireland', an evening devoted to celebrating languages through addresses by OVFL patron Mairead McGuinness (MEP) and representatives from education, business and the public.
5 Dec 2016
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Trinity student is first Irish recipient of Schwarzman Scholarship
Lara Connaughton is the first Irish recipient of a Schwarzman Scholarship in Tsinghua University, Beijing. Lara specialised in Business and Economics in her final year and has just graduated with a first class honors degree.
5 Dec 2016
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Trinity excelling in competition for prestigious H2020 funds
Trinity’s researchers have secured well over €50 million in Horizon 2020 funding since 2014, leading the way in Ireland. Trinity sits 19th in the a 1,337-strong list of secondary and higher education establishments.
1 Dec 2016
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Sports club captains – a celebration
A new video celebrates the role and achievements of Trinity Sport's club captains
30 Nov 2016
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First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon visits Trinity College Dublin
Nicola Sturgeon was awarded a gold medal by student debating society, the Philosophical Society.
29 Nov 2016
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EIB confirms record education investment in Ireland & announces €70m for Trinity
The EIB support was announced during a visit to Trinity College by Andrew McDowell, Vice President of the European Investment Bank .
24 Nov 2016
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Programme to help young unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, launched 'Career LEAP' a pioneering programme to help young unemployed adults in Dublin’s North Inner City gain employment.
23 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins League of European Research Universities (LERU)
It is the first and only university on the island of Ireland to become a member of Europe’s leading network of research-intensive universities that includes Oxford and Cambridge.
18 Nov 2016
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Solving a putrid camel-pee riddle may aid millions affected by sleeping sickness
Trypanosome parasites that cause sleeping sickness break down amino acids to produce a metabolic by-product that suppresses the immune response. This by-product is a good candidate for anti-trypanosome drugs and therapies.
17 Nov 2016
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Syria: ‘the Local and the Global’
The latest discussion in the'Behind the Headlines' brought together Trinity scholars and Syrian-born journalist Razan Ibraheem to explore some of the complexities behind the Syrian conflict.
17 Nov 2016