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Secondary School Girls Design Robots and Discover the Exciting World of Engineering
A two-week, hands-on programme opened the girls eyes to the possibility of a career in engineering.
7 Jul 2014
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Major New Trinity Initiative to Increase Number of Northern Ireland Students
Trinity has launched a ground-breaking new initiative to help triple the number of incoming students from Northern Ireland.
3 Jul 2014
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Trinity’s New Observatory in Birr to Illuminate the Sun-Earth Connection
The Rosse Solar-Terrestrial Observatory will help us better understand solar phenomena affecting everyday life on Earth.
2 Jul 2014
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Honorary Degrees to Author Amos Oz, Former Intel CEO, Craig Barrett; Founder of Irish Hospice Foundation Mary Redmond
The candidates were conferred with the honorary degrees after Trinity’s graduating PhD students of the Summer Commencements.
30 Jun 2014
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Trinity Scientists Chosen for Thomson Reuters 2014 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds List
Trinity’s Professor Luke O'Neill and Professor Jonathan Coleman have been chosen to be included in the 'Highly Cited Researcher’s list.
30 Jun 2014
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TBSI Creates 119 Jobs as Researchers Tackle Global Challenges
The Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) has created 119 jobs over the past two years, and partnered with 76 companies to undertake world-class research that is helping to tackle some of society’s most significant health challenges.
27 Jun 2014
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Major Research Project Calling for Women to Share Experiences of Concealed Pregnancies
Trinity College researchers say concealed pregnancies persist and have not been relegated to the era of the Mother and Baby Homes.
25 Jun 2014
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Ground-Breaking Model Explains How the Brain Learns to Filter Stimuli
The model explains how significant environmental stimuli are filtered out from the insignificant.
25 Jun 2014
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Announces Trinity College Dublin Library as a 2014 Art Conservation Project Grant Recipient
Bank of America Merrill Lynch announced that Trinity College Dublin Library will receive funding to conserve, research and digitise four early Irish manuscripts.
23 Jun 2014
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Thieving Chimps Changing the Way African Farmers Feed Their Families
Rwandan farmers are growing different crops to reduce the 'natural tax' imposed by light-fingered primates.
19 Jun 2014