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Trinity joins International Sustainable Campus Network
Trinity today became the first Irish university to be accepted for its commitment to the ISCN’s sustainability goals.
12 Feb 2018
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Statement on female genital mutilation
Trinity College Dublin utterly condemns female genital mutilation in all circumstances. Both the university’s teaching body and students believe that the practice is always wrong.
12 Feb 2018
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State-of-the-art learning space will support new MSc in Computer Science
The space will support the teaching and learning of postgraduate students specialising in Data Science, Intelligent Systems, Future Networks, and Augmented and Virtual Reality.
9 Feb 2018
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Digital project to recreate public record office destroyed by Four Courts fire
A ground-breaking project to digitally recreate the building and contents of the Public Record Office of Ireland, destroyed by fire at Dublin’s Four Courts at the outset of the Irish Civil War, has been announced by Trinity College Dublin.
8 Feb 2018
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New startup to bring multi-billion euro horse racing industry into 21st Century
Equine MediRecord solves a previously unmet need by allowing proper, timely recording of all regulatory medicines records and vaccinations administered to racehorses and other bloodstock.
7 Feb 2018
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Untold stories of women in the Holocaust
A feminist history of the Holocaust was the focus of the 2018 Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture delivered by Oxford’s Dr Zoe Waxman.
7 Feb 2018
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Doing theology in dangerous times focus of Loyola Institute public lecture
Former French politician Sylvie Goulard and theologian Dr Patrick Riordan are among speakers at the Loyola Institute lecture series this Spring.
5 Feb 2018
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Conference focuses on the cultural and literary challenges of cosmopolitanism
The cultural, literary and educational challenges of cosmopolitanism were explored at a conference hosted by the School of English.
5 Feb 2018
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Sports round-up for January
It was a good month for rugby; not so Gaelic football
1 Feb 2018
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Chemistry breakthroughs open new doors to drug developers and cancer researchers
The discoveries involved adding new materials to a previously unstable chemical scaffold and building molecules onto the “pigments of life”.
1 Feb 2018