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Space Invaders: Non-Native Species are Transforming Grassland Ecosystems
Non-native species are six times more likely to dominate plant communities that form the building blocks of the world’s most valuable grassland ecosystems.
17 Jul 2015
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Trinity Appoints New Regius Professor of Laws
Professor Mark Bell has been appointed Trinity College Dublin’s Regius Professor of Laws, a position founded in 1668.
17 Jul 2015
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The Telephonist Team
In a bright room tucked away in 200 Pearse Street, the telephones ring on average 450 times a day with incoming calls to Trinity’s central switch.
17 Jul 2015
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Trinity Creative Challenge Award Scheme Catalyses Cultural Arts in Dublin City
Trinity College Dublin’s new creative arts award scheme aims to foster the development of ambitious and innovative interdisciplinary projects.
17 Jul 2015
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China’s Ambitious Space Programme
Future space endeavors will be driven by a mix of state actors, corporations and individuals, but China, by virtue of the ambition of its space programme, stands out, according to Professor of Business Studies Louis Brennan.
17 Jul 2015
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Alumni Appeal Benefits Trinity Projects
Behind the success of Trinity’s Alumni Appeal is a team of 45 enthusiastic student callers who telephone graduates to continue their link with Trinity and to ask them to consider making a donation.
17 Jul 2015
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Hall of Honour Memorial Stone to Remember Trinity WWI War Dead
In honour of the Trinity College Dublin students, staff and alumni who lost their lives in World War I, a memorial stone at the Hall of Honour, Front Square will be unveiled at a special ceremony on Saturday 26 September 2015.
17 Jul 2015
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Staff Awarded for Excellence
Trinity staff have been presented awards for excellence in teaching and promoting global engagement through the time honoured Provost’s Teaching Awards and the newly established Global Engagement Awards.
17 Jul 2015
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The Gene that Affects Alcohol Responses
The gene is important in dictating similar responses to alcohol in people and in fruit flies. Understanding how alcohol use disorders develop may help us design therapies for those affected by abuse and addiction.
15 Jul 2015
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Trinity Welcomes the German President
The German President viewed the Book of Kells and an exhibition on the renowned Irish poet W.B Yeats.
14 Jul 2015