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Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, [19] [20] and it is a sister college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] By incorporation ( Ad eundem ) , a graduate of either Oxford, Cambridge or Dublin can be conferred the equivalent degree ( Oxon, Cantab ...
The School is part of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences of Trinity College. [ 6 ] The new €80 million 11,400 square metre Trinity Business School building was opened in 2019 and includes an innovation and entrepreneurial hub, a 600-seat auditorium, restaurant spaces for up to 200 people, smart classrooms and a rooftop ...
The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.
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Trinity Sports Centre and CRANN complex. CRANN, the Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices, is Ireland's first purpose-built research institute whose purpose is to perform nanoscience research. It is housed in the Naughton Institute on the campus of Trinity College Dublin. Crann is the Irish word for tree. [1]
Linda F. Hogan (born 1964) is an Irish ethicist, ecumenist and academic, specialising in Christian ethics, political ethics, human rights, gender, and ecumenism.She is Professor of Ecumenics at Trinity College Dublin, where she was also its vice-provost from 2011 to 2016.
The Professor of Civil Engineering is a professorship at Trinity College Dublin.The chair was founded in 1842, thirty years before the establishment of the college's first degree programme in civil engineering. [1]
She then held a number of positions at Trinity College Dublin (TCD): Lecturer in High Performance Computing (1999–2000), Tenured Lecturer (2000–2006), Senior Lecturer (2006–2012), Professor (2012–2016), Head of the School of Mathematics (2012–2016), and finally, Chair of Theoretical High Energy Physics (2016–Present).