College News
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Connect Centre Hosts Southern Regional Assembly
The study visit by members and staff of the Southern Regional Assembly to Connect included almost two dozen city and county councillors from local authorities.
10 Mar 2016
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Trinity and Harvard go Head-to-Head in Student Debate
The teams debated the motion 'This house is not afraid of cheap oil' at the second of the annual Student Economic Review debates co-hosted with the Philosophical Society.
4 Mar 2016
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Trinity Equality Fund Supports University Equality Initiatives
Successful projects include an 'Equality Champions' awards programme for clubs and societies, a speaker series on female scholars at risk around the world, an animated video series on LGBT issues
25 Feb 2016
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Trinity Secondhand Booksale – 23 to 25 February
Thousands of items will be on sale at the 2016 Trinity Secondhand Booksale, the largest charity booksale in Ireland.
19 Feb 2016
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CEO Magazine Ranks Trinity’s MBA in Global Tier 1 of MBAs
Factors taken into consideration include the learning environment, class sizes, tuition fees and delivery methods.
10 Feb 2016
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Female Researchers Honoured for Contribution to Science
The attendees were honoured for playing leading roles in scientific research and industry.
8 Feb 2016
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Trinity Professor Elected 2016 IEEE Fellow
Professor John Heywood, Fellow Emeritus, School of Education has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the world’s largest association for the advancement of technology.
5 Feb 2016
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Mexican Ambassador visits CONNECT Centre
Ambassador praises FORGE project which enables Mexican undergraduates to access Trinity’s top-class telecommunications research facilities.
4 Feb 2016
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Student Blog Competition Winners Announced
The winners of Trinity’s first Careers Advisory Service student blog competition gave a glimpse into what they learned about employment, industry, and themselves.
4 Feb 2016
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Roy McFadden Library Opens at Oscar Wilde Centre
Rare volumes of poetry and prose by WB Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh and Mary Lavin are among 2,000 books and journals contained in a new library at the Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing.
1 Feb 2016