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Seminar on ‘Political Representation and Activism for People with Disabilities’
Disability activists, political leaders and international academics gathered to discuss the barriers to political representation and activism for people with disabilities in Ireland at a special seminar on Friday, 18th May.
21 May 2018
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World Bee Day – here’s how Trinity’s scientists are helping pollinators
Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity have been spearheading bee-related research in Ireland for a number of years.
18 May 2018
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lámhscríbhinní luachmhara Gaeilge a bheidh mar ábhar do chomhdháil
Tá téacsanna de Dhlíthe na mBreithiúna ina gcuirtear síos ar dhlíthe beachaireachta agus ar chúrsaí pósta, chomh maith le 'leabhar Gheineasas’ na hÉireann, le háireamh ar na lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge a bheidh mar ábhar do chomhdháil mhór acadúil agus do thaispeántas a bheidh á seoladh i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath.
17 May 2018
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Trinity’s 2018 Global Engagement Award Winners Announced
The Awards were hosted by the Provost on the 15th of May, 2018 in recognition of outstanding contributions to Trinity’s Global Engagement activities.
17 May 2018
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Precious Irish-language manuscripts showcased at conference and exhibition
Medieval Brehon law texts detailing bee-keeping laws and the Irish ‘book of genesis’ are among precious Irish-language manuscripts will be the focus of an academic conference and exhibition in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday opening today, Thursday, May 17th, 2018.
17 May 2018
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Memorial discourse honours Father of Computing in Ireland, Professor John Byrne
Professor Byrne was a distinguished computer scientist, dedicated public servant and Senior Fellow at Trinity.
17 May 2018
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Tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest playwrights – Tom Murphy
Marking his sad passing, we are revisiting his wonderful contribution to Irish theatre captured in an online Library exhibition Tom Murphy: a Life in the Theatre based on his papers acquired by the Library of Trinity College.
16 May 2018
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Stop telling Palestinians to be ‘resilient’ – the world has failed them
By promoting Palestinian resilience instead of holding Israel accountable for its multiple breaches of international law the international community is masking its own failures, according to Dr Ciaran Brendan Browne, Assistant Professor, Irish School of Ecumenics.
15 May 2018
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Introduction of free GP care for U6s led to significant increase in service use
A new study, conducted by researchers at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity’s School of Medicine, has found that the introduction of free GP care has led to a significant increase in visits by children under 6 years to both daytime and out-of-hours services.
15 May 2018
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IP pop-up for World Intellectual Property Day
Staff and students were welcomed to one-on-one consultations with knowledge transfer experts from the Office of Corporate Partnership and Knowledge Exchange
11 May 2018