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Winter lethargy? Badgers feel it too…
Two of Trinity's zoologists talk about their work with one of Ireland’s most iconic species on RT€1.
26 Dec 2016
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Students from Trinity recognised by ‘Junior Nobel Prize’
The Undergraduate Awards is the world’s largest international academic awards programme, recognising excellent research and original work across the sciences, humanities, business and creative arts.
21 Dec 2016
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Trinity Professor appointed as Chairperson of Mental Health Reform
Agnes Higgins, Professor in Mental Health at the School of Nursing & Midwifery, Trinity, has just been appointed Chairperson of Mental Health Reform.
20 Dec 2016
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Christmas Trinity book ideas
If you are looking for ideas for Christmas gifts, you may wish to consider some of the following Trinity books...
19 Dec 2016
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Medium Voltage Project powered up to go
A project to upgrade Trinity’s electrical infrastructure will begin in 2017, led by the Bursar Prof Veronica Campbell.
19 Dec 2016
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Frozen in Time, The Fagel Collection in the Library of Trinity College Dublin
The collection is an enormously rich resource of books, pamphlets and maps in French, Dutch, English and other European languages, ranging in date from 1460 to 1799.
19 Dec 2016
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Trinity Pinks Awarded for Outstanding Athletic Performance
'University Pinks', the highest sporting award Trinity can bestow, have just been announced. This year’s recipients are: Cian Flynn (rowing), Lucy Johnson (fencing), Phillip Cripwell (fencing) and Scott Flanigan (sailing).
19 Dec 2016
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Christmas Greetings – Trinity College Dublin Closure Arrangements
Trinity will be closed for business from the end of business hours on Thursday, December 22nd 2016 to the start of normal business hours on Tuesday, January 3rd 2017.
19 Dec 2016
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Trinity’s Mail Room wins Diamond Award for Excellent Service
This is the first time a Mail Room has been awarded Gold, Platinum and Diamond in three successive audits.
18 Dec 2016
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Singing in Irish Sign Language
A video of three Trinity students using Irish Sign Language to perform the popular ’santa Claus is coming to town' has gone viral.
16 Dec 2016