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Plato Centre and Senator O’Donnell Host Debate on the Role of Seanad Éireann
The unique event employed Plato’s concept of ’senators as Philosopher Kings' to address key issues in the debate on the role of the Seanad.
7 Nov 2014
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Trinity’s Innovation Academy Launches ‘Executive Breakout’ Programme
The new initiative s is for leaders and innovators who want to drive creativity and innovation within their organisations.
7 Nov 2014
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Trinity’s FreeDem Films to be Showcased by Two International Exhibitions
The films will be exhibited at the The European Foundation Centre, Brussels and the Pacific Science Centre, Seattle, Washington.
7 Nov 2014
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A Parting Gift – RTE documentary on Trinity’s Body Donation Programme
This two part documentary will appear on RTÉ One on Thursday 30th October at 10.15pm and the second, and final, episode will air the following week on Thursday 6th of November at 10.15pm
6 Nov 2014
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Trinity Hosts Irish and German Finance Ministers Debate on European Financial Policy
Trinity marked the joint visit of the German Federal Minister of Finance, Wolfgang Schäuble and the Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, TD to the college with a special moderated discussion on European Financial Policy.
6 Nov 2014
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National Showcase Highlights Ireland’s Leading Role in Global Digital Content
Industry and academia showcased latest innovations that will enhance user experience and customer engagement across global markets.
6 Nov 2014
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Trinity Immunologist Wins Nature’s Inspirational Mentor Award
Professor of Comparative Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Cliona O'Farrelly, won the prestigious award for her ability to inspire students and researchers.
5 Nov 2014
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Professor Siobhán Garrigan Calls for a New Understanding of ‘Home’ in Inaugural Lecture
First ever Chair in Catholic Theology at Trinity College argues that we must move beyond narrow conceptualisations of home to tackle the scandal of homelessness in Ireland
3 Nov 2014
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TILDA Study Shows Emigration of Adult Children During Recession Negatively Affected Mothers’ Mental Health
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing shows hidden impact of recession and emigration on Ireland’s older women.
3 Nov 2014