College News
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LaunchBox 2020: Applications are open!
Launchbox is a great opportunity for Trinity students who have an early-stage idea for a business or social enterprise and want to take it to the next level.
5 Feb 2020
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Artwork depicting chaos of Brexit hangs on side of Trinity Long Room Hub building
Brexit is finally upon us. Britain will leave the European Union on Friday night at 11pm. To mark this momentous day, an artwork by the artist Rita Duffy, The Raft Project 2019, will hang on the side of the Trinity Long Room Hub building until Wednesday, February 19th.
31 Jan 2020
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First university zero waste festival a success at Trinity
Over 3,000 people attended the first zero waste festival to take place in a university in Ireland
31 Jan 2020
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Calls for new Taoiseach to make the 1926 census available online
As a panel discussion at Trinity College Dublin explored the significance of the Four Courts fire of 1922, and the destruction of the Public Records Office resulting in the loss of over 700 years of Ireland’s historical and genealogical records, the Taoiseach was called on to open the 1926 census and make them available online.
29 Jan 2020
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Preasráiteas do na Meáin ó Choláiste na Tríonóide
Céim oinigh bronnta ar Uachtarán na Gréige i gColáiste na Tríonóide
22 Jan 2020
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Trinity Sport announces results of first integrated strategy for sport
The strategy’s two main themes focused on increasing participation in sport and physical activity and developing the performance environment and structure around individual athletes and teams.
20 Jan 2020
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Trinity gears up to celebrate Chinese New Year 2020
Trinity’s front façade will light up red this weekend to celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Rat.
20 Jan 2020
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Science Gallery International welcomes Emory University
The announcement was made at the the world's first Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin.
17 Jan 2020
Research
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Trinity and UPS announce 5-year sustainability partnership
Trinity and UPS, a global leader in logistics have announced a five-year partnership to drive sustainable solutions for Dublin.
13 Jan 2020
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SEAI grants of almost €700,000 awarded to two Trinity professors
David Igoe, an assistant professor in the School of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, was awarded €348,950 from SEAI’s research and development programme to lead a research project exploring the dynamic interactions between the foundations and soils for offshore wind turbines. Eleanor Denny, an associate professor in the Economics Department at Trinity College Dublin, was awarded a research grant of €348,000 from SEAI’s research and development programme to conduct research into electric vehicles and consumer investment behaviour.
23 Dec 2019
Research