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It’s All to Play For in the Final Colours Battle
With spectacular wins as well as unfortunately losses in the Colours battle so far it’s all to play for in the final round at the Rugby Colours.
20 Mar 2015
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Raise & Give (RAG) Week Raises €23,500 for Trinity Charities
Raise & Give (RAG) Week 2015 was the College’s most successful to date. Over €23,500 was raised in total for Trinity charities in support of student education and engagement with society.
20 Mar 2015
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Society of International Affairs Hosts Inaugural Ambassadors Ball
The purpose of the Ball was to raise funds for vulnerable children round the world through UNICEF, and to provide a space for students with an interest in international relations and foreign affairs to meet with diplomats.
20 Mar 2015
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Trinity Astrophysicists Take Flight to Bring Solar Eclipse to Irish Public
The astrophysicists snapped high-resolution images of the solar atmosphere from an Irish Air Corps aircraft performing its maritime patrol as they sought to better understand how the solar atmosphere affects us on Earth.
20 Mar 2015
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Trinity Appoints Chief Operating Officer
Geraldine Ruane has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer. A senior executive with a strong commercial and finance background, she has provided strategic vision and implemented growth strategies and efficiencies within many sectors.
20 Mar 2015
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Trinity Appoints New Professor of Music
Prof Jane Alden is Trinity’s new Professor of Music. Her appointment is historic, not only is she the first Professor of Music in 20 years but she is the College’s first female Professor of Music since the Chair was founded over 250 years ago.
20 Mar 2015
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Trinity Hosts First Global Engagement Week
Trinity’s inaugural Global Engagement Week will take place from 20 – 25 April 2015 to further raise awareness of global relations activity among the College community.
20 Mar 2015
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History Academics’ Publications Open New Insights into Irish Culture and Society
Two new publications by Dr Susan Flavin and Dr Ciaran O'Neill, Department of History look at the changing dynamics in daily living and education in Ireland in the 16th and 19th centuries and offer new insights into Irish society.
20 Mar 2015
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Natural Capital: a New Paradigm to Unite Natural and Social Sciences with Engineering and Technology?
How natural capital, the earth's stocks of physical and biological resources, contributes to our wellbeing, and how to conserve, engineer and manage it is being researched in the Schools of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science.
20 Mar 2015
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Trinity Drives Excellence Through Gender Equality
To mark International Women’s Day 2015, Trinity’s Centre for Women in Science & Engineering Research (WiSER) produced a video about Trinity's commitment to gender equality featuring the Provost and Vice-Provost/CAO.
20 Mar 2015