Articles
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ICT / Engineering Summer Camps for girls
The School of Engineering is running three ICT / Engineering Summer camps for transition-year girls, beginning in June.
23 Jun 2017
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New €2.9m EU project will boost energy efficiency and cut water costs
The multidisciplinary project, REDAWN, will install micro-hydropower tech at key points in water networks to lighten the environmental footprint.
11 Sep 2017
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Only one in 10 adults in Ireland rely on public transport — TILDA report
Only one in 10 adults in Ireland rely on public transport -- TILDA report.
12 Apr 2017
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M?ori delegation visits Trinity to discuss the preservation of native languages
Delegation of M?ori speakers to attend a series of talks on language revitalisation with particular reference to Irish.
23 May 2017
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Teaching awards recognise outstanding postgraduate educators
The Dermot McAleese Teaching Awards were presented to teaching assistants in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy in recognition of their commitment to achieving excellence in teaching and learning.
6 Jun 2017
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Trinity Creative Challenge
Trinity is pleased to announce the call for applications for the third round of the Trinity Creative Challenge for 2017- 2018.
2 Oct 2017
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Writer Elizabeth Reapy awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2017
The prize is awarded for a body of work by a young Irish writer that shows exceptional promise.
25 Sep 2017
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New research finds young people who are homeless living in limbo
Only 24% young people left homelessness during the 2- year course of study, a significant drop on previous studies.
29 May 2017
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Trinity launches MBA Scholarship to Create Gender Balance in Irish Businesses
This initiative will provide one full scholarship worth €32,000 and six bursaries each worth €5,000 across the Trinity full-time and part-time MBA programmes.
13 Feb 2017
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New app launched to tackle drug resistant stomach infections
A new app to help reverse the falling rates of successful treatment of the stomach infection H.pylori in Ireland has just been launched. H.pylori affects between 25-30% of people in Ireland.
19 Jun 2017