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Fusion of art, science and engineering brings Trinity Trees exhibition to life
Visual artist, Olivia Hassett, will this Friday launch the incredible Trinity Trees exhibition, which features eight artworks in eight of Trinity College Dublin’s iconic trees.
28 Sep 2017
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Innovation Academy completes first Postdoc bootcamp
The Innovation Academy’s first foray into training Postdocs took place last week. This three day Bootcamp focused on the fundamentals of creative thinking, teambuilding and communications with an overarching aim of supporting Postdoctoral professional development.
27 Sep 2017
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Trinity joins Age-Friendly Universities Network
The commitment will ensure that Trinity is inclusive of students, staff and visitors of all ages, and make its community aware of the benefits older adults bring to university life.
26 Sep 2017
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Léargas annamh don phobal ar an saol sa mheánaois
Lámhscríbhinní atá ag dul thar maoil le beithígh allta, aistriúchán ainrialta den Bhíobla agus leabhar luachmhar ar cuireadh eolas ar Naomh Pádraig dá bharr le cur ar fáil don domhan mór den chéad uair an chéad mhí eile mar chuid de thionscadal digitithe chomh maith le sraith léachtaí i gColáiste na Tríonóide Baile Átha Cliath.
26 Sep 2017
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Trinity manuscripts project offers public rare window into the medieval world
Eight remarkable and rarely-seen medieval manuscripts from the Library of Trinity College Dublin will be introduced to the world through public lecture series and digitisation project.
26 Sep 2017
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Trinity celebrates the 425th anniversary of the University
Trinity celebrated 425 years of the university’s founding with a special commemorative symposium opened by An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.
26 Sep 2017
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Europe is training military forces in weak states – and that’s seriously risky
Jesse Dillon Savage, Assistant Professor of Global Politics at Trinity College Dublin and Jonathan Caverley, Associate Professor, US Naval War College advise that the US and the EU should be careful to consider what the military training they provide might one day amount to, in a piece published in the Conversation.
26 Sep 2017
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Trinity manuscripts project offers public rare window into the medieval world
From supersized hymn books to an early version of the Táin - eight remarkable medieval manuscripts were introduced to the world through public lecture series and digitisation project.
26 Sep 2017
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Zoology student seeks to tread in Nobel Prize winner’s footsteps at Trinity
PhD Candidate, Gwendoline Deslyper, has won the Frank Jeal studentship to pursue studies in parasite biology – the same field from which Trinity alumnus, Professor William C Campbell, was honoured with the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
25 Sep 2017
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Cancer Week 2017 – recognising thousands working to transform cancer landscape
Members of the public are invited to a behind-the-scenes look at the amazing research work taking place in Trinity College Dublin at a special public symposium on cancer research frontiers at Trinity on Friday 29th September. The event has been organised as part of the third annual Cancer Week Ireland.
25 Sep 2017