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Children’s Summer Sports Camps
Trinity College multi-sport summer camps for childrenaged 4 to 14 years
30 May 2014
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Trinity is the first in Ireland to Secure Funding under New EU Horizon 2020
An award of €175,000 has just been granted to the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI)to host Discover Research Night.
30 May 2014
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Seamus Heaney Professor of Irish Writing, Chris Morash, Gives Inaugural Lecture
Professor Morash delivered his inaugural lecture in which he asked: ‘What are Poets for in a Destitute Time’
28 May 2014
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The Freyne Library Opened by the Provost
Prestigious multidisciplinary book collection on Galilee in the first century CE donated to the Department of Religions and Theology
28 May 2014
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Trinity Africa Day Event discusses ‘G8 Land Agenda’, Food Insecurity and ‘land grabbing’ in Africa
President Michael D. Higgins opened the Trinity International Development Initiative event examining the changing nature of land use on the African continent.
26 May 2014
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Symposium on Dementia and Caregiving
Professor Steve Zarit, an eminent clinician and academic, working in the field of ageing, dementia and caregiving was the keynote speaker.
26 May 2014
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Symposium on Education: Student Perspectives on Junior Cycle Reform
Junior Cycle reform was explored by students and education stakeholders at the symposium.
23 May 2014
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Trinity ‘BioBlitz’ Shows Terrific Diversity of Plants and Animals on Campus
The Intervarsity event catalogued 346 unique species living within the Trinity walls as it raised awareness about the importance of urban biodiversity.
22 May 2014
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Simple Educational Initiative Dramatically Reduces Pre-Hospital Delay for Patients with Heart Attack/Angina Symptoms
Trinity College Study showed a more than 5 hour difference in pre-hospital delay between patients who received 40 minute educational session compared to those who did not.
22 May 2014
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Assessing Ireland’s Hidden ‘Natural Capital’ Wealth Requires Collaboration Between Environmentalists and Economists
A Natural Capital Forum (NCF) for Ireland will be established to advance an economic assessment of all the resources, goods and services produced by the Irish environment, but Dr Jane Stout, Director of the Trinity Centre for Biodiversity Research, says the task ahead is a tricky one.
22 May 2014