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€4.5m SFI Investment in Creative Technologies Research
Trinity College Dublin has appointed Professor Aljosa Smolic, a world-renowned creative technologies researcher to lead a cutting-edge research programme that will increase Ireland’s capability as a global centre of creative industries and production.
4 Jul 2016
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Trinity Creative Challenge 2017
Trinity College Dublin launched its creative arts awards scheme this week which aims to foster the development of innovative projects.
3 Jul 2016
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Trinity Library marks centenary of the Battle of the Somme with new WW1 website
The new website, 'Fit as fiddles and as hard as nails' - Irish soldiers' voices from the Great War is a rich source of digitised diaries and letters from Irish officers who fought in World War 1.
1 Jul 2016
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Brexit and Irish Universities Statement
A statement from the Irish Universities Association about the impact of Brexit on student fees.
27 Jun 2016
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Simons Foundation Grant to Develop Hamilton Mathematics Institute
The grant will support a visiting professor and scholar and help to initiate a postdoctoral fellowship programme.
27 Jun 2016
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US Vice President Joe Biden Receives Honorary Doctorate from Trinity College
US Vice President Joe Biden received an honorary doctorate from Trinity College Dublin today – his first such degree from a university outside the United States.
24 Jun 2016
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Leading Physicist Peter Higgs and Author Lia Mills Awarded Honorary Degrees
Nobel Prize winner and world leading physicist, Professor Peter Higgs who discovered Higgs Boson, along with renowned authors, JP Donleavy, Lia Mills, and human rights activist, Hina Jilani were conferred with honorary doctorates at Trinity College.
24 Jun 2016
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Trinity Joins Leading US Universities in CASA
Study abroad consortium offers 'unique opportunities' for Trinity students
23 Jun 2016
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What Role for the Church in Modern Society?
Loyola Institute international two-day conference gets underway
22 Jun 2016
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Scots Pine is Irish Through and Through
Previously thought to have died out in Ireland before being reintroduced, the tree has existed in Co. Clare for thousands of years.
22 Jun 2016