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Irish higher education sector contributed €10.6 billion to the economy
New study suggests 150,000 jobs in Ireland are dependent on the sector – with each role in higher education supporting another seven jobs indirectly.
31 Dec 2015
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Scientists Sequence First Ancient Irish Human Genomes
Genetic influxes are likely to have brought cultural changes to Ireland including the transitions to agriculture, Bronze metalworking and possibly the western Celtic language.
28 Dec 2015
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Seiceamhú déanta den chéad uair ag eolaithe ar Ghéanóim ó Dhaoine as Éirinn Ársa
Léiríonn na géanóim gur tharla mór-imircí isteach go hÉirinn.
28 Dec 2015
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Video: Scientists Sequence First Ancient Irish Human Genomes
Genetic influxes are likely to have brought cultural changes to Ireland, including the transitions to agriculture, Bronze metalworking and possibly the western Celtic language.
28 Dec 2015
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Scientists Sequence First Ancient Irish Human Genomes
A team of geneticists from Trinity College Dublin and archaeologists from Queen’s University Belfast has sequenced the first genomes from ancient Irish humans, and the information buried within is already answering pivotal questions about the origins of Ireland’s people and their culture.
28 Dec 2015
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Trinity Staff Raise Money for Charities
Staff from Estates and Facilities, Catering and Accommodation raised €3,120 for the Capuchin Day Centre for Homeless People and Debra Ireland.
23 Dec 2015
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AMBER’s ‘EngAGE with Science’ Project Inspires Students of All Ages to Connect with Science
The novel project provided dialogue amongst generations, introducing science to people of all ages.
22 Dec 2015
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Video: "Trinity in War and Revolution: 1912-1923"
A new book by Dr Tomás Irish reveals how Trinity students, staff and alumni experienced this tumultuous period which transformed Dublin, Ireland, and the wider world.
21 Dec 2015
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Trinity and the Rising
Trinity's programme of events as part of Ireland 2016
21 Dec 2015
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Trinity in War and Revolution: 1912-1923
A new book by Dr Tomás Irish reveals how Trinity students, staff and alumni experienced this tumultuous period which transformed Dublin, Ireland, and the wider world.
21 Dec 2015