College News
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Fulbright Irish Awards competition launched
The 2017-18 Fulbright Irish Awards competition is now open for application.
2 Sep 2016
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Trinity & St James’s Hospital take to their bikes in aid of cancer research
A team from Trinity and St James’s Hospital, Dublin will be taking to their bikes next week to join the UNIPHAR C.R.O.S.S. Atlantic Cycle in support of cancer research at Trinity and St James’s.
1 Sep 2016
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Boston College & Georgia Tech pep rallies
Aer Lingus Football Classic & Game Week
1 Sep 2016
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Growing Academic Connections at Armagh Public Library
Trinity College Dublin and Armagh Public Library have celebrated a growing relationship between them with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions.
25 Aug 2016
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Three Services, One Mission: Supporting Student Success
Trinity’s Counselling, Student 2 Student, and Student Learning Development services exist to help all Trinity students look after their mental health and wellness.
15 Aug 2016
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Budding student entrepreneurs making headway via LaunchBox
The 14 student teams have only a couple of weeks left before pitching their business ideas to potential investors.
5 Aug 2016
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Breaking Boundaries documentary stars Trinity student Jack Kavanagh
Trinity student Jack Kavanagh who draws on the personal challenges he has faced in overcoming and thriving in the face of the perceived obstacles of his spinal cord injury was the subject of a documentary broadcast on 3e yesterday evening.
2 Aug 2016
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€150,000 funding awarded to AMBER researcher
€150,000 funding awarded to AMBER researcher to develop new Thermal Management Technologies for the Automotive Industry.
27 Jul 2016
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Trinity’s Old Library maintains MSPI full accreditation
Trinity’s Old Library has maintained its Museum Standards Programme of Ireland (MSPI) Full Accreditation, initially awarded in 2012.
22 Jul 2016
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Trinity Scientist’s Breakthrough Could Transform Mass Storage of Digital Data
A team of physicists from the SFI funded AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) Centre at Trinity College, Dublin have made a new device which could lead to a breakthrough in mass storage of digital data.
21 Jul 2016