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Seventy-Five Years After a Famous Talk, Schrodinger is Still Teaching Trinity Lessons

Seventy-five years after the groundbreaking physicist's address in Trinity, Erwin Schrodinger's legacy still looms large over the College.
By Dillon Hennessy
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For Indian Students, Community Comes with Culture

Coming to Ireland – and to Trinity – can often be a culture shock for Indian students.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll
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Putting a Price on Trinity’s Research

The work of Trinity's Research Development Office can often go unthanked and unnoticed. But it is vital in securing Trinity's research funding.
By Jamie Sugrue
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The Demise of Dublin University Press

The story of Trinity's printing press involves an enterprising woman, two fires and a mystery move off campus.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
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From Acting to Brain Research, Trinity’s Sabina Brennan is Finding Her Way

From acting and politics to brain research, Sabina Brennan has tried her hand at a lot throughout an eclectic career.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick
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How Universities Discovered Snapchat

From building a brand to promoting research, colleges across the world are flocking to social media.
By Jake O'Donnell
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How University Teaching Went Global

From Brexit to government funding, universities are under more pressure than ever to attract international students.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll
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Anne Scott is Shepherding NUI Galway Towards Equality

Anne Scott has listened to the critics and, as NUIG's gender equality vice-president, is promising big changes.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Postgraduates Are Finding Their Power

For some postgraduates around the world, there really is power in a union.
By Carlos Rafael Oliveras
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A Saxophone Star Who Took a Chance on Trinity

Gavin Brennan might have had concerns as the first-ever student to graduate from Trinity’s masters in music performance. But looking back, he has few regrets.
By Imogen Sharkey Ochoa