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Trinity’s Old Library maintains MSPI full accreditation
Trinity’s Old Library has maintained its Museum Standards Programme of Ireland (MSPI) Full Accreditation, initially awarded in 2012.
22 Jul 2016
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Specialists Present New Insights at Biology of Brain Disorders Workshop
The Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI) recently hosted an international workshop Biology of Brain Disorders 2016 at which leading researchers from Europe and the USA presented their latest discoveries in disorders such as stroke, epilepsy, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
21 Jul 2016
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Trinity Scientist’s Breakthrough Could Transform Mass Storage of Digital Data
A team of physicists from the SFI funded AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) Centre at Trinity College, Dublin have made a new device which could lead to a breakthrough in mass storage of digital data.
21 Jul 2016
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Negative Legacy of Direct Provision
Report examines serious challenges faced by those transitioning to life in the wider community
20 Jul 2016
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A Mutual Dialogue to Help Save the Planet
We are often told that we must 'sustain' and 'conserve' our environment but policy makers and ecologists are not using the same language.
19 Jul 2016
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Trinity Science Enters London Art World
A video showing the colourful evolution of a cylindrical foam structure will be on display at the Magic Gallery in London this summer.
18 Jul 2016
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Students’ Sports Success
Trinity Sports clubs had wonderful successes representing the University at numerous nationals and international competitions in 2015/16.
15 Jul 2016
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Trinity Creative Challenge Launches Call Out for 2017 Applications
Creative Arts Award Scheme Shortlisted for Allianz Business to Arts Awards
15 Jul 2016
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Trinity Introduces Tobacco Free Zones on Campus
Three Tobacco Free Zones on Trinity’s main campus were opened on 1 July 2016. In these zones, smoking is prohibited both indoors and outdoors.
15 Jul 2016
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Creating Batteries of the Future
Pioneering research focusing on creating a new type of extremely long lasting battery is being led by Professor Valeria Nicolosi.
15 Jul 2016