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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
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The future of policing in Ireland under the spotlight at public discussion
Kathleen O’Toole, Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, was among speakers to address a public discussion on the challenges and changing context of policing in the 21st century in Trinity College Dublin this week.
22 Feb 2018
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AMBER unveils global 3D bioprinting lab at Trinity
A collaboration between AMBER and multinational healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. will transform healthcare delivery for patients.
21 Feb 2018
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New research project to help women stop smoking
Trinity College Dublin together with the Irish Cancer Society and the HSE are conducting research on new approaches into helping women quit smoking in their own communities.
15 Feb 2018
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Trinity Signs Strategic Partnership with Columbia University
Trinity College Dublin joins forces with Columbia University to offer dual degree programmes in the arts and humanities.
15 Feb 2018
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Trinity welcomes the Italian President Sergio Mattarella
During his visit he was accompanied by the College Registrar along with the College Librarian and Archivist, Helen Shenton.
15 Feb 2018
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Pioneering work of Prof Colker honoured with exhibition and journal publication
The pioneering work of Professor M.L. Colker, who created the first comprehensive catalogue of the Library’s medieval Latin manuscript collection, was honoured with the publication of a special issue of the journal ‘Hermathena’ and an exhibition in the Library.
15 Feb 2018
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Trinity celebrates Chinese New Year
To welcome the Year of the Dog, the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies is hosting public lectures with different perspectives on the significance and years of the dog in Chinese culture.
14 Feb 2018
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‘Super-Ranger’ badgers may hold the key to limiting the spread of bovine TB
Researchers have discovered a new ranging behaviour in male badgers, which will aid the implementation of the newly announced nationwide TB vaccination programme.
14 Feb 2018
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Trinity joins International Sustainable Campus Network
Trinity today became the first Irish university to be accepted for its commitment to the ISCN’s sustainability goals.
12 Feb 2018
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Statement on female genital mutilation
Trinity College Dublin utterly condemns female genital mutilation in all circumstances. Both the university’s teaching body and students believe that the practice is always wrong.
12 Feb 2018
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State-of-the-art learning space will support new MSc in Computer Science
The space will support the teaching and learning of postgraduate students specialising in Data Science, Intelligent Systems, Future Networks, and Augmented and Virtual Reality.
9 Feb 2018
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Digital project to recreate public record office destroyed by Four Courts fire
A ground-breaking project to digitally recreate the building and contents of the Public Record Office of Ireland, destroyed by fire at Dublin’s Four Courts at the outset of the Irish Civil War, has been announced by Trinity College Dublin.
8 Feb 2018
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New startup to bring multi-billion euro horse racing industry into 21st Century
Equine MediRecord solves a previously unmet need by allowing proper, timely recording of all regulatory medicines records and vaccinations administered to racehorses and other bloodstock.
7 Feb 2018
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Untold stories of women in the Holocaust
A feminist history of the Holocaust was the focus of the 2018 Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture delivered by Oxford’s Dr Zoe Waxman.
7 Feb 2018
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Doing theology in dangerous times focus of Loyola Institute public lecture
Former French politician Sylvie Goulard and theologian Dr Patrick Riordan are among speakers at the Loyola Institute lecture series this Spring.
5 Feb 2018
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Conference focuses on the cultural and literary challenges of cosmopolitanism
The cultural, literary and educational challenges of cosmopolitanism were explored at a conference hosted by the School of English.
5 Feb 2018
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Sports round-up for January
It was a good month for rugby; not so Gaelic football
1 Feb 2018
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Chemistry breakthroughs open new doors to drug developers and cancer researchers
The discoveries involved adding new materials to a previously unstable chemical scaffold and building molecules onto the “pigments of life”.
1 Feb 2018
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ENABLE will engage the public in developing Internet of Things solutions
ENABLE is a new €14.5 million Science Foundation Ireland research programme that will examine how the Internet of Things can improve the quality of life for citizens living in urban environments.
1 Feb 2018
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Trinity Creative Challenge Award Winners Announced
?Awards totalling €40,000 to fund innovative creative arts projects were announced.
31 Jan 2018