Articles
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Atlantic Philanthropies Gives €138m to Tackle Dementia
The landmark award is the biggest philanthropic donation in Irish history and the largest ever received by Trinity.
17 Nov 2015
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AMBER’s ‘EngAGE with Science’ Project Inspires Students of All Ages to Connect with Science
The novel project provided dialogue amongst generations, introducing science to people of all ages.
22 Dec 2015
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Trinity Students Excel at International Undergraduate Awards
Trinity ranks in the top three institutions for its student performance in the 2015 Undergraduate Awards Programme worldwide.
2 Oct 2015
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Fusion Showcase
Fusion will showcase the global, societal and economic impact of Trinity’s research and innovation in Irish History, Immunology, Ageing, Creative Technologies, Nanoscience and Social Sciences.
7 May 2015
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Trinity Access 21 Showcase Highlights Innovation in Teaching and Learning
Students, teachers, mentors and education innovators gathered to celebrate the first year of the Trinity Access 21 programme which aims to drive educational and social change in Irish schools.
11 May 2015
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Goethe-Institut Choir Concert to Benefit Organ Refurbishment
The Goethe-Institut Choir will present a selection of Elizabethan and European choral music from the time of the foundation of Trinity College Dublin in 1592 on Friday 5th June.
28 May 2015
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New Trinity Awards Scheme Aims To Catalyse Creative Arts In Dublin City
The Trinity Creative Challenge will award up to €40,000 to interdisciplinary creative arts projects.
18 May 2015
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Trinity’s Life Sciences Ranked in the Top 100 in the World in Times Higher Education (THE) Subject Ranking 2015-2016
Trinity ranks in the top 45 universities in Europe in the THE Subject Ranking in Life Sciences and 1st in Ireland.
29 Oct 2015
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The North Began – The Forgotten Exodus of Northern Nationalists
Northern activists who fled Ulster to avoid persecution after partition made significant contribution to cultural and political life in the new Free State, according to Professor of Contemporary Irish History Eunan O'Halpin
22 Jun 2015
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Marvel Molecule Could Lead to Treatments for Myriad Inflammatory Diseases
Profess of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, Luke O'Neill, spearheaded the group that uncovered a marvel molecule - MCC950 - that blocks a key driver of many different inflammatory diseases.
2 Mar 2015