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Trinity College Holds Ideas ’speed-Dating’ Event for Researchers
Ninety Five, fifteen minute conversations took place over the course of the four hour event hosted in the College’s Innovation Academy.
9 Oct 2014
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Trinity Academics Win ‘Teaching Hero’ Awards
Two Trinity academics, Dr Nicola Marples and Professor Stephen Connon, are among the inaugural recipients of the 2014 'Teaching Hero' awards in Irish Higher Education.
8 Oct 2014
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Suas 8×8 Festival Photographic Exhibition
Suas 8x8 Festival Photographic Exhibition on Display in Trinity
7 Oct 2014
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Suas 8×8 Festival Photographic Exhibition on Display in Trinity
8x8 Festival Brings Global Perspective to Irish Campuses
7 Oct 2014
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Women Improve Driving More than Men Following ‘Black Box’ Feedback
A road safety study conducted by engineers at Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with CRASH Services used the latest 'black box' technology to provide driver feedback.
6 Oct 2014
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Geneticists Discover Why Duplicate Genes are Conserved in the Genome
They solved a 40-year-old dilemma by showing that these genes confer 'mutational robustness', which allows individuals to adapt to novel, potentially dangerous environments.
6 Oct 2014
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Student Cycle Challenge
Trinity's Smarter Travel Initiative in association with Smarter Travel Campus and the National Transport Authority brings you the Student Cycle Challenge a fun team event for cyclists of all abilities.
3 Oct 2014
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Trinity Remains in top 150 Global Universities in Times Higher Education University Rankings 2014-2015
Trinity College continues to be ranked as the Number 1 University in Ireland.
3 Oct 2014
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Trinity PhD Students Attend Prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Two Trinity PhD Economics students were recently selected to attend the prestigious 5th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences along with young economists from more than 80 countries around the world.
2 Oct 2014
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Scribe2Scribe Exhibition
’scribe2Scribe' merges the modern immediacy of text messaging with the ancient craft of the monks to produce work which might provoke thought on the incredible changes that have occurred in the communication of the written word over the past 12 centuries.
2 Oct 2014