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New Book Outlines How Trinity Mathematicians Shaped Modern Ireland
As part of Maths Week, visiting speaker Dr Attis gave a talk to coincide with the launch of 'Mathematics and the Making of Modern Ireland: Trinity College Dublin from Cromwell to the Celtic Tiger.'
19 Oct 2015
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Concept of ’shame’ is Core Experience For All People Living in Poverty Worldwide
The public lecture, organised by the Trinity International Development Initiative, in partnership with the School of Social Work & Social Policy marked International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
19 Oct 2015
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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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How Badgers Get Ahead in Game of Life
Badgers carry a number of babies fathered by different males at any one time, which increases the chances of their young being well equipped for the game of life.
15 Oct 2015
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Improving Healthcare with Nanomedicine
Emerging technologies and innovations in nanomedicine were showcased as Trinity College Dublin hosted the 10th anniversary of the European Technology Platform for Nanomedicine (ETPN).
15 Oct 2015
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Professor of Music Explores Performance Potential of Notation at Inaugural Lecture
Professor Alden’s lecture entitled 'Notation and the Imagination' also featured live music performed by students from the School of Drama, Film and Music.
15 Oct 2015
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Trinity is Europe’s Leader in Producing Entrepreneurs
Trinity is PitchBook’s highest-ranked university in Europe for producing undergraduates who go on to found companies receiving venture capitalist backing.
15 Oct 2015
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An Evening with Colum McCann
At the event bestselling Irish author McCann discussed his work with Professor Eve Patten, Director of the Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing.
13 Oct 2015
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Dean of Trinity Business School, Professor Andrew Burke, gives Inaugural Lecture on the ‘New Entrepreneurship’
Professor Andrew Burke explored the evolution of entrepreneurship research and practice over the last 25 years.
13 Oct 2015
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Ancient Genome from Africa Sequenced for First Time
DNA from a 4,500-year-old Ethiopian skull shows that a huge migratory wave of West Eurasians into the Horn of Africa around 3,000 years ago had a genetic impact on modern populations across the African continent.
12 Oct 2015