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Students of the Certificate in Contemporary Living graduate
Students of Trinity’s Certificate in Contemporary Living (CCL) - a course for people with intellectual disability - graduated at a ceremony in the Public Theatre on Friday, November 14th.
28 Nov 2014
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FoodCloud Goes from Strength to Strength
Trinity Launchbox spinout, Foodcloud continued its great run of success in November with two new awards and a TIME Magazine Next Generation Leaders listing for co-founder Iseult Ward.
28 Nov 2014
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Thapar University and Trinity College Dublin Announce Future Collaboration
The future partnership will promote collaboration in the key areas of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, research, and student and staff mobility.
27 Nov 2014
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The Ebola Outbreak – Is Africa Really Rising?
Associate Professor in Geography in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin, Padraig Carmody, says: “Much of Africa has made substantial socio-economic progress in the last decade in particular, but for the continent to truly “rise”, a new relationship with the international system and a new state-citizen bargain is required.”
27 Nov 2014
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Christmas Tree Lighting
The lighting of the Trinity Christmas Tree Lighting will take place on Monday, 1 December at 5.15pm.
26 Nov 2014
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International Symposium on Contribution of Orientalist Art to East-West Dialogue
Leading businessman and art collector, M Shafik Gabr gave the keynote lecture on art as a mode of dialogue between East and West.
24 Nov 2014
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Bone Marrow for Leukaemia Trust Gives Funding for New Haematology Position
The charity is providing funding of €750,000 to enable Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital to strengthen cancer care and research.
24 Nov 2014
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Robbie the Robot Team Wins 2014 Technological Innovation Award
The Trinity engineers were rewarded for their work in building a prototype robot to help carry out everyday tasks for teenager Joanne O'Riordan, who was born with Total Amelia.
24 Nov 2014
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Irish Researchers Develop Multilevel Memory For Consumer Electronics
A memory language with greater density will increase the efficiency and speed of desktop and mobile technology and could lead to smaller, cheaper and faster electronics
24 Nov 2014
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Ground-Breaking Geneticist Wins 2014 Boyle Medal for Scientific Excellence
Smurfit Professor of Medical Genetics at Trinity, Seamus Martin, was awarded the medal for improving our understanding of cancer and auto-immune conditions.
24 Nov 2014