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The Money Question at the Back of Everything: Ulysses and Capitalism
Joyce’s view of economics is still relevant in 2022, explains Adrian Howlett, PhD candidate, School of English.
17 Jun 2022
Culture|Research
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Honorary degrees awarded at Trinity College in June
Three exceptional individuals – former Chief Justice of Ireland Susan Denham, Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Adrian Hill and Trinity’s own Director of College Health Service Dr David McGrath – were today conferred with honorary degrees of the University of Dublin at Trinity College Dublin.
17 Jun 2022
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Dr Roja Fazaeli secures €2 million European Research Council grant
Dr Roja Fazaeli secures €2 million European Research Council grant
15 Jun 2022
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10 Jun 2022
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Prestigious Fulbright Awards presented to Trinity recipients
One academic, one student and four graduates from Trinity College Dublin are recipients of this year’s Fulbright Awards.
10 Jun 2022
Research
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Trinity ranked among top 100 universities worldwide
Trinity College Dublin has risen again in the QS university rankings. The university rose three places to reach 98th in the world and was named Ireland’s leading institution in the QS World University Rankings 2023.
8 Jun 2022
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Trinity ranked in world's top 100 universities
Trinity College Dublin has improved its ranking as it rejoined the QS Top 100 universities in the world list.
7 Jun 2022
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Make everyday a Bloomsday – 28th International James Joyce Symposium celebrates one hundred years of Ulysses
A public talk on how to make every day a Bloomsday, a new documentary on the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses and Joycean musings on Guinness, the #MeToo movement and Sally Rooney are all part of the busy programme of the 28th International James Joyce Symposium being held in Dublin next month.
6 Jun 2022
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Prof Darryl Jones is on the trail of the ‘Hound of the Baskervilles’
Darryl Jones delivered a public lecture exploring the background to the writing of Arthur Conan Doyle’s highly successful Hound of the Baskervilles last week.
1 Jun 2022
Arts|Research
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‘Goldilocks amount’ of time spent online could be good for teenagers’ wellbeing
New research from the Department of Sociology in Trinity College Dublin has found further evidence of a relationship between online engagement and mental wellbeing in teenagers.
1 Jun 2022