Articles
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New Professor Examines the Potential of Regenerative Medicine in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
The inaugural lecture of Professor Cathal Moran marked the official opening of the new Academic Unit of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in the School of Medicine.
21 May 2015
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‘Ireland in Rebellion’ – Online History Lecture Series
The 14-week online course taught by Trinity historians will focus on the events and individuals which shaped Ireland’s path to independence.
8 Oct 2015
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Trinity’s Canoeing Sports Scholar Selected for Inaugural European Games
Trinity Sports Scholarship student Tom Brennan has been selected to represent Ireland in the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, 12 – 28 June 2015.
11 Jun 2015
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#BeActive – EU Week of Sport at Trinity
As part of the EU Week of Sport, #BeActive, Trinity Sport is offering free classes to all students, staff and public members. Trinity is participating in the event, which runs from 7th to 13th September in association with the European Network of Academic Sports Services (ENAS).
9 Sep 2015
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Trinity Professor Receives Institute of Chemistry of Ireland Award
The award is made annually to a distinguished chemist with an international reputation, able to relate and communicate the importance of chemistry and chemical research to everyday life.
6 Mar 2015
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State Taking Grandparents Who Provide Childcare for Granted
As long as grandparents are doing the job 'for free' the State avoids the significant investment required for good-quality childcare, says Dr Virpi Timonen, Professor of Social Policy and Ageing at the School of Social Work and Social Policy.
16 Apr 2015
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Education Minister Launches New Bachelor in Business Degree in China
A new International Foundation Programme was also announced.
27 Oct 2015
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European Research Council Awards €2.5 million to Trinity Environmental Historian
Professor Poul Holm was awarded the only ERC 2014 Advanced Grant that was awarded in Ireland.
2 Jul 2015
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Ethics in Sport – Major Ethical Questions Trouble the Glorious Enterprise of Sport
Sport remains a glorious enterprise but major ethical questions abound, according to Dr John Scally, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Ecclesiastical History
4 Nov 2015
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Why 21st Century Skills? To Prepare Students For Life, Not Just Exams
Teaching for Tomorrow Project Manager, Aibhin Bray, argues the need for secondary schools to embrace 21st Century Learning Techniques.
13 Nov 2015