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Trinity Awarded An Taisce’s Green Flag for Second Time
Student engagement with Green Campus Programme praised
4 May 2016
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Professor Luke O’Neill Collaborates in GSK Global Immunology Network
He is one of five academics worldwide to join a new immunology research collaboration programme.
4 May 2016
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Comet Craters – Literal Melting Pots for Life on Earth
Comets and meteorites delivered the energy and organic materials needed for life on Earth, and the resultant craters provided the nurseries in which it sparked.
4 May 2016
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Trinity Hosts Outreach Event for Northern Irish School Staff
Trinity sees 20% rise in applications from Northern Ireland this year
4 May 2016
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Comet craters — literal melting pots for life on Earth
Geochemists from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences may have found a solution to a long-debated problem as to where – and how – life first formed on Earth.
4 May 2016
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Professor Luke O’Neill is Elected as Fellow to the Prestigious Royal Society
He joins 50 world leaders in science elected as Fellows.
3 May 2016
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Comhdháil in ómós don Scoláire Gaeilge a bhfuil ardmheas uirthi, Eleanor Knott
'Ní cuimhin liom tráth nach raibh suim thar na bearta agam i ngach ní a bhain leis an nGaeilge.'
3 May 2016
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Conference Celebrates Esteemed Irish Scholar Eleanor Knott
'I do not remember a time when I was not deeply interested in everything Irish.'
3 May 2016
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Trinity Graduates Tackle Youth Homelessness
One For Ireland addresses 'the biggest issue facing Irish society today'
29 Apr 2016
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Scientists Reveal Origin of Earth’s Oldest Crystals
New research from scientists at Trinity College Dublin suggests that the very oldest pieces of rock on Earth – zircon crystals – are likely to have formed in the craters left by violent asteroid impacts that peppered our nascent planet, rather than via plate tectonics as was previously believed.
28 Apr 2016