Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide, Bhaile Átha Cliath), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth...
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The Library of Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide) serves Trinity College. It is a legal deposit or "copyright library"...
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is a research university located in Dublin, Ireland. It is the degree-awarding body for Trinity College Dublin. It was founded in 1592 when Queen Elizabeth...
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list of notable individuals elected as Scholars of Trinity College Dublin. Described by Trinity College as "the most prestigious undergraduate award in the...
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This is a list of notable alumni and faculty members of Trinity College Dublin. Tom Clonan, retired Irish Army officer, author and security analyst Eyre...
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The Trinity College harp, also known as "Brian Boru's harp", is a medieval musical instrument on display in the long room at Trinity College Dublin in...
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Trinity Business School, (TBS) is part of the Trinity College Dublin and located on College Green, in Dublin, Ireland. Trinity Business School is triple...
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British Columbia Trinity College Dublin, the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin Trinity Catholic College, Dunedin, a school in Dunedin...
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To its east stands Trinity College Dublin. To its south stands a series of 19th-century buildings. Streets leading onto College Green are Dame Street...
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The following persons have been provost of Trinity College Dublin. Former Provost of Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved on 18 September 2009. "Huntington...
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Trinity Hall (Irish: Halla na Tríonóide) is the main extramural hall of residence for students of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. It is located on...
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The Campanile of Trinity College Dublin is a bell tower and one of its most iconic landmarks. Donated by then Archbishop of Armagh, Lord John Beresford...
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degrees are often referred to as the Oxford and Cambridge MA and the Dublin or Trinity MA to distinguish them. Similarly, in the ancient Scottish universities...
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The College Historical Society (CHS) – popularly referred to as The Hist – is a debating society at Trinity College Dublin. It was established within the...
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Trinity Hall may refer to: Trinity Hall, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge Trinity Hall, Dublin, a hall of residence of...
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University of Dublin's Trinity College, whose Anglican origins the hierarchy refused to overlook. Since the 1780s, the University of Dublin had admitted...
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Dublin University Football Club (DUFC) is the rugby union club of Trinity College, in Dublin, Ireland, which plays in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League...
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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Irish: Ardeaglais Theampall Chríost), is the cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the cathedral...
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University Philosophical Society (redirect from University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin))
as The Phil, is a student paper-reading and debating society in Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1683, it describes itself as the oldest student...
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Trinity College Dublin student organisations. As of 2020, Trinity College Dublin had over 120 student societies which were operating under the Dublin...
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Trinity College Dublin MS 1317 [H.2.15B] is an autograph manuscript by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (murdered 1671). The most succinct description of the...
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Trinity College Dublin American Football (competing as Trinity College; formerly known as the Trinity Thunderbolts) is the American Football team of Trinity...
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The School of Medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, Republic of Ireland (known until 2005 as the School of Physic), is the oldest medical school in Ireland...
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Ernest Walton (category Academics of Trinity College Dublin)
Although he retired from Trinity College Dublin in 1974, he retained his association with the Physics Department at Trinity up to his final illness. Shortly...
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The Lir Academy (category Trinity College Dublin)
industry professionals. The Lir is located in Dublin, Ireland, and is a part of Trinity College Dublin. It is associated with the Royal Academy of Dramatic...
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Responsions (section Trinity College Dublin)
great go'. Both are not now used. The Final Freshman examination at Trinity College Dublin was also termed 'Little-go', which all students whether Honours...
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from funnel during beaker change. The pitch drop experiment at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland was started in October 1944 by an unknown colleague of...
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Jack Gleeson (category Scholars of Trinity College Dublin)
attended Trinity College Dublin between 2010 and 2015. He studied philosophy and theology and was elected a scholar at the university in 2012. At Trinity, Gleeson...
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in a row.[citation needed] The Trinity College Dublin (TCD) branch is named in honor of Irish revolutionary and Trinity graduate, Theobald Wolfe Tone....
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Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1904 to 1914. Traill was born Ballylough, County Antrim, in 1838. He matriculated at Trinity College Dublin, where...
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