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Trinity Week 2019 - Children Should be Seen and Heard

The theme of Trinity Week 2019 (29th April - 3rd May) is
Silence

But we think Children Should Be Seen and Heard

Join us! Submit your poster idea by 3rd April

Win a prize for the most creative poster!

The theme of Trinity Week 2019 is Silence, but We think Children Should be Seen and Heard!
Join Us!

Throughout the week of 29th – 3rd May, we will be covering the Arts Building concourse with posters, pop-up stands and other display material celebrating children and children’s research across Trinity College Dublin.

Trinity Research in Childhood Centre (TRiCC) embraces researchers involved and interested in research related to children and young people from all three faculties across Trinity College Dublin, and we invite all researchers across Trinity College Dublin to submit their idea for a poster.

  • How do you celebrate children in your research?
  • How does your research help children, their lives, worlds, challenges and capacities be heard?
  • What new insights into children or young people does your research reveal / explore?

Submission guidelines and deadline

  • Send a draft of your poster (pdf) OR abstract (max 300 words) to tricc@tcd.ie, with “TRiCC Trinity Week Poster submission” in the subject line by 3rd April 2019. Include your full name, TCD username, Trinity affiliation, and email address
  • Posters must be size A0, portrait orientation
  • Non-Trinity, Children's Research Network Members also eligible to submit a poster

Review Process

  • Abstracts / Posters will be reviewed by a panel comprising members of TRiCC. Applicants will be informed whether or not their poster has been accepted by 10th April 2019.

What to expect if you are accepted

  • Presenters must bring their posters to the Arts Block concourse for display on the morning of 29th April. During the afternoon of 1st May, presenters will be invited to attend their posters and discuss their research with guests, and prizes for the most creative posters will be awarded.

How to develop a poster

  • For tips on developing your own poster, download the slides from the Designing Posters workshop, presented by Dr Derina Johnson for Trinity Development Research Week 2017 (includes tips on incorporating Trinity College Dublin branding).

For more information, please contact tricc@tcd.ie

Learn more about the TRiCC Trinity Week event!