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Clarke Stained Glass Archive Features in Digital Repository of Ireland
Highlights of the Clarke Stained Glass Studios archive held in the Library of Trinity College Dublin are now freely available online as part of a major national open digital repository for Ireland's social and cultural data.
26 Jun 2015
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Honorary Degrees 2015
Painter Camille Souter, poet, Grigory Kruzhkov, Singaporean diplomat and businessman, Stanley Quek, and optical physicist, Margaret Murnane were conferred with honorary degrees.
26 Jun 2015
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Better Memory in Old Age Linked with Neural Compensation
New research from the Institute of Neuroscience and the School of Psychology sheds light on how memory can remain efficient in spite of common age-related neural decline.
26 Jun 2015
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EU Ambassador to the US gives Henry Grattan Lecture
EU-US Relations in a changing world are explored at Trinity's Henry Grattan Lecture Hosted in Irish Embassy in London.
24 Jun 2015
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Trinity Scientists Persuade Volcanoes to Tell Their Stories
Secrets from magma crystals include unique details of volcanic history, which explain global geography, and which will help to predict future eruptions of active volcanoes.
23 Jun 2015
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Tackling Educational Disadvantage in Higher Education
Forty-Five young adults and mature students graduated from Trinity Access Programmes foundation courses recently and are set to commence degree courses in Trinity in September
22 Jun 2015
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Ulster & the Irish Revolution
The significant contribution to cultural and political life in the new Free State made by Northern activists who fled Ulster to avoid persecution after partition was explored at a major conference in Trinity.
22 Jun 2015
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Nature at Heart of Decision-Making in New ‘Irish Forum on Natural Capital’
Academic, public, private and NGO sectors will come together to value, protect and restore Ireland's natural capital and ecosystem services.
18 Jun 2015
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Bloomsday Tweets and Deep Maps – New Uses for Digital Mapping
A social media map of Bloomsday celebrations and how digital humanities can respond to climate change are among topics to be explored at day-long event in Trinity College Dublin.
16 Jun 2015
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Dark Stars in Inflammation: Astrocytes in the Neurodegenerating Brain
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin hope their findings will inform strategies to better protect brain cells following trauma, or when they are affected by neurodegenerative diseases.
10 Jun 2015