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New $1.2 Million Fund for Engineering and Computer Science Students to Study in Stanford
The new fellowship will cover the cost of one student a year to complete a postgraduate degree at the university.
Trinity Approves Christmas Exams and Earlier Start to Year
Trinity’s University Council today approved changes to the academic year structure that will see the introduction of an assessment week before Christmas.
New Masters in Community Health Approved by University Council
The new course, which begins on a part-time basis from September, will prepare students for the changing primary care sector in Ireland.
The World is at an Inflection Point, Biden Says in Trinity, But Optimism Can Bend History
In the wake of Brexit, Biden asserted the US relationship with Britain and the EU, and called on graduates to effect change.
US Vice President Joe Biden to Receive Honorary Degree from Trinity on Friday
Biden will also receive the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage from the Phil.
Trinity Team Makes Progress in Tackling Antibiotic Resistance
The team, led by Prof Ursula Bond, have discovered plant peptides that can be used to fight against the increase in antibiotic resistance.
Donleavy and Higgs Among Those to be Granted Honorary Degrees by Trinity
The Trinity graduate and writer of "The Ginger Man", JP Donleavy, and the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs, will be awarded honorary degrees in a ceremony on Friday.
With New Scholarship, NUIG to Support Students from Ireland’s Newest Communities
The merit-based award targets high-achieving students with refugee status or who are applying for international protection.
€60 Million Fund Initiated by Trinity and UCD to Help Third-Level Research Reach Global Market
Announced today, the fund will aid the commercialisation of research from third-level institutions in Ireland.
After Just Two Years in Trinity, Prof Chris Morash Announced as New Vice-Provost
Prof Chris Morash, who is currently the Head of the School of English, will take over from current Vice-Provost, Prof Linda Hogan, on July 4th.