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Mining for Clues – New DNA Mapping Project to Discover the Causes of MND Launched in Ireland
The innovative crowd funding project allows people to directly fund the scientific research by sponsoring the mapping of an individual chromosome or a full DNA profile.
4 Dec 2014
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The First Class of Acting Students of The Lir Graduate
The 15 students have already secured roles in various theatres and productions including the Druid Theatre Company, The Lyric in Belfast, The Abbey, The Gaiety Dublin, and the Globe in London.
2 Dec 2014
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Thapar University and Trinity College Dublin Announce Future Collaboration
The future partnership will promote collaboration in the key areas of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, research, and student and staff mobility.
27 Nov 2014
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International Symposium on Contribution of Orientalist Art to East-West Dialogue
Leading businessman and art collector, M Shafik Gabr gave the keynote lecture on art as a mode of dialogue between East and West.
24 Nov 2014
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Robbie the Robot Team Wins 2014 Technological Innovation Award
The Trinity engineers were rewarded for their work in building a prototype robot to help carry out everyday tasks for teenager Joanne O'Riordan, who was born with Total Amelia.
24 Nov 2014
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Ground-Breaking Geneticist Wins 2014 Boyle Medal for Scientific Excellence
Smurfit Professor of Medical Genetics at Trinity, Seamus Martin, was awarded the medal for improving our understanding of cancer and auto-immune conditions.
24 Nov 2014
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Over Four Hundred Students Receive Trinity High Achiever Award
The students represent 30 counties in Ireland together with candidates from the U.K., France, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Norway, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg and Spain.
21 Nov 2014
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Study Highlights Barriers Homeless Young People Face in Accessing Housing
The innovative study shows homelessness among young people symbolises a unique form of marginality and the findings provide important insights for policy-makers.
21 Nov 2014
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Tests of Einstein’s General Relativity Discussed at ‘Hamilton Scholars’ Launch
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell gave a public lecture about pulsars as the first 'Hamilton Scholar' was welcomed to Trinity’s School of Mathematics.
20 Nov 2014
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Search for Ireland’s Top Young Problem-Solver Begins
Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O’Sullivan, urged secondary school students to test their creative problem-solving skills in the All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad.
20 Nov 2014