Articles
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‘Ecolonisation’ – Why a ‘Greener’ Future Paints a Less Than Rosy Picture for Africa
Large-scale land acquisitions (or 'land grabs') in Africa by powerful multinationals are displacing locals and deepening their dependency on the State
25 May 2015
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Trinity Green Week encourages Students and Staff to ‘Go Green in 2015’
Go Green in 2015 is the theme for the College’s 13th Annual Green Week which is running from 16th – 20th February.
17 Feb 2015
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Discover Research Dublin 2015
Visit - Explore - Discover - Enjoy!
21 Sep 2015
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Increase in CAO Applications for Trinity Courses for 2015
This year 7,862 students selected Trinity College Dublin as their first preference in their CAO applications.
9 Mar 2015
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Trauma Exhibition
BUILT TO BREAK
15 Dec 2015
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Trinity Development Research Week
The week showcased the research activities taking place in Trinity to address the major global development challenges of our time.
16 Nov 2015
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Crowning of Ireland’s Last, Scottish High King
700 years ago, after the Battle of Bannockburn, Ireland and Scotland united to fight England. We should cherish the links that were forged, according to Professor Seán Duffy.
22 Sep 2015
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Secret Exhibition
Secret is a free exhibition exploring the future of surveillance, espionage and privacy
6 Aug 2015
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Dublin Maker
Dublin Maker is back as part of The Festival of Curiosity 2015
21 Jul 2015
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Autism and the Nature of Language Explored at International Conference
New research on autism has potential to answer fundamental questions about the nature of language and thought, according to the organisers of an international conference on autism.
30 Mar 2015