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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon explores rights of artist in public lecture
The role of the artist in society was the focus of a public lecture delivered by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Paul Muldoon.
31 Oct 2018
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Sports scholars announced for 2018-2019
This year's programme features diverse range of developing and internationally recognised athletes
30 Oct 2018
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Need to rebuild trust in the Banking Sector, conference told
Corporate Governance Conference explores culture and diversity in the financial services sector in Ireland and hears of the need to rebuild trust in the Banking Sector.
30 Oct 2018
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Trinity invites you to explore sustainable development in free online course
Trinity’s free massive open online course, Achieving Sustainable Development, will shine a light on the challenges facing the world and the actions needed to create a better one.
23 Oct 2018
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School of English to breathe new life into ‘Frankenstein’ this Halloween
Trinity will join with around 700 worldwide institutions in a marathon public reading of the iconic novel Frankenstein this Halloween to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of the Gothic tale.
23 Oct 2018
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Hidden maternal health problems: what women don’t talk about
The latest MAMMI study results are presented at an international conference, providing new insight into the often hidden problems that many women experience during pregnancy and after the birth of their baby.
23 Oct 2018
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Trinity researchers shed new light on devastating Spanish Flu pandemic
The School of Histories and Humanities and Glasnevin Trust launched a conference, 'Pandemic: Ireland and the Great Flu 1918-1919', at Glasnevin Cemetery Museum , marking the centenary of the Great Flu in Ireland.
23 Oct 2018
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Trinity entrepreneurs tap into US startup scene
Six ‘Trinity Tangent Pioneers’ will widen their entrepreneurial networks and gain invaluable international experience that will enable them to better compete in the global marketplace.
22 Oct 2018
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How does the wiring of our brains shape who we are?
Leading neuroscientist, Professor Kevin Mitchell, launched his exciting new book, INNATE, in Trinity earlier this week.
19 Oct 2018
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New lecture series marks centenary of 1918
A new lecture series marks the centenary of 1918 with an examination of the origins of nation states in Europe and the pivotal events and legacy of 1918.
18 Oct 2018
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