Articles
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Blood – Science Gallery Exhibition
Blood exhibition in the Science Gallery features 25 provocative works that explore the scientific, symbolic and strange nature of blood. Recommended for 15+
6 Dec 2014
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Trinity Initiative Gains National Recognition – College Awareness Week
College Awareness Week aims to increase awareness as well as to celebrate the importance of going to college.
19 Nov 2014
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Coláiste na Tríonóide le Comhdháil Ollmhór a Thionól chun Comóradh Céad Bliain a dhéanamh ar Cheannairc an Churraigh
Ar bhris na hoifigigh taobh thiar de Cheannairc a...
24 Mar 2014
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Trinity’s Green Data Centre Leads the Way in Energy Efficiency
To become more energy-efficient while also continuing to grow and change with technology to meet daily business needs, Trinity opened a Green Data Centre.
22 Sep 2014
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Video: New Fagel Maps Project to Bring Golden Age of Exploration to Life
The golden age of exploration is being brought to life in a new interactive website featuring thousands of magnificent early modern maps
7 Feb 2014
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Collaborative Pharmaceutical Care in Hospitals Cuts Medication Errors by Three Quarters – New Study
A new Irish study which has just been published in...
18 Feb 2014
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Trinity Receives Awards in Irish Research Council Employment-based Postgraduate Programme 2014
The IRC scheme will enable some of Ireland’s top postgraduate researchers to work with leading companies around the country.
16 Dec 2014
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Trinity College Library Dublin Acquires Largest Collection of Samuel Beckett Letters Ever Offered for Public Sale
Trinity College Library Dublin now holds the largest collection of Samuel Beckett letters of any research library in the world.
9 Oct 2014
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Discover Research Dublin
Discover Research Dublin gives the public the opportunity to meet researchers within the context of interactive activities and hands-on demonstrations that highlight the appeal of pursuing a career in research.
15 Aug 2014
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The Future of Sustainable Urban Planning Requires an Understanding of Urban Metabolism
If we are to plan for a sustainable future, it is vital that we assess material and energy flows in and out of cities and plan for some flexibility in their changes, says Dr Ainhoa Gonzáles Del Campo, Teaching Fellow in Trinity's School of Natural Sciences.
22 Oct 2014