Articles
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Trinity Begins Global Recruitment Campaign for 40 New Academic Posts
Ireland’s leading university to attract new talent
16 Oct 2015
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Bridge21 Project to Develop 21st Century Learning Practices in European Schools
The project will develop21st Century learning (21CL) environments within secondary schools in Ireland, Estonia, Germany and Sweden.
12 Nov 2015
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Trinity Sports Scholars to Benefit from New Medical Care Programme
A new medical care programme, the first of its kind in an Irish university, will directly benefit this year’s 60 sports scholarship recipients.
17 Dec 2015
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From Magilligan to Mars: Mapping Winds and Dune Evolution on the Red Planet
Tracking the movement of individual ripples on sand dunes should help the scientists foresee how winds will whip up when new spacecraft land on Mars.
5 Nov 2015
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Zoologists Hope ‘Big Brother’ Approach Will Help Combat TB in Badgers and Cattle
The zoologists are using GPS systems to better understand how badgers live their lives in Ireland, so as to develop a highly effective TB vaccination programme.
31 Mar 2015
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Trinity Hosts Public Forum on the Marriage Referendum
The public forum is an example of Trinity providing a public space where important national issues can be discussed.
21 May 2015
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Trinity Graduate Nominated as Oxford University’s next Vice-Chancellor
Professor Louise Richardson, currently the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, has been nominated as the next Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
28 May 2015
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Trinity College Dublin and Thapar University Announce Partnership
The collaboration is a central component of a major contemporisation programme that Thapar University is undertaking.
3 Jul 2015
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Professor Layte Explores Social Inequality and Education in Inaugural Lecture
The new Professor of Sociology drew on research from the 'Growing Up In Ireland' study to show how current policy choices have reinforced patterns of disadvantage rather than reducing them.
16 Feb 2015
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Inspiring Change: Empowering Women’s Futures in Africa
Global progress towards equality for women and girls has been significant in the last 20 years, yet enormous barriers to female empowerment still persist, says Dr Gillian Wylie, Head of the Irish School of Ecumenics.
25 May 2015