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‘Why Commemorate Yeats’
We need to invite the ghost of WB Yeats to the table when devising a new national cultural policy, according to Professor Chris Morash speaking at public lecture to mark the 150th anniversary of the poet.
10 Dec 2015
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Trinity Conferred with Landmark Athena Swan Awards
Trinity and three of its Schools received awards for their effort in advancing gender equality in higher education and research.
10 Dec 2015
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Trinity Graduate William Campbell to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine at Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies
Professor William Campbell will receive the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies in Stockholm.
10 Dec 2015
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8,000 Secondary Students Enjoy Open Day
The College's academic staff gave over 150 presentations and interactive demonstrations.
9 Dec 2015
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Linking Ireland’s Geospatial Data Could Help Mitigate Natural Disasters
Ordnance Survey Ireland and the ADAPT Centre are recording 'Linked Data' on the web to deliver innovative location-based services.
8 Dec 2015
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Researchers Secure ERC Starting Grants
Dr Lydia Lynch and Dr Aidan McDonald will build research teams to pursue ideas at the frontiers of knowledge in diabetes and obesity.
7 Dec 2015
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Latest ‘Growing Up In Ireland’ Report Examines Impact of Childcare
Cognitive development of three and five-year-olds under the spotlight
3 Dec 2015
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John Banville on the Art of Writing
Humanities research and the creative process was the focus of a public interview with novelist John Banville.
3 Dec 2015
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Bees Not the Pollination Be-All and End-All
Hoverflies, beetles, moths, butterflies, wasps and ants can – and do – make important contributions.
2 Dec 2015
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Minister Humphreys Launches Trinity’s 1916 Centenary Programme
The programme of events organised by staff, students and alumni of Trinity to mark the 100th year anniversary of the Easter Rising will form part of the official State programme for next year.
2 Dec 2015