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The board of the prestigious Dublin university, home to over 20,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, made the decision to divest from Israeli links on Wednesday.
Trinity College Dublin to divest from links with Israeli universities and firms Trinity’s board received a report on Wednesday from a taskforce set up last October to examine academic and ...
Trinity College Coat of Arms (CC) The call for an academic and cultural boycott of Israel was first issued in 2004 by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI).
Trinity College Dublin is to divest from new arrangements with Israeli universities, firms and institutions. The board of the prestigious Dublin university, home to over 20,000 undergraduate and ...
For years, scientists have wondered how queuosine, a vital micronutrient, is absorbed into the body. Now, researchers believe they have the answer. Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have ...
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has granted a two-year loan repayment hiatus to the TCD acting academy that helped launch the career of Gladiator II star Paul Mescal.
You don't break into Britain's top ten Flat jockeys of all time without being able to ride a bit, as Ryan Moore showed with a masterclass on Trinity College. He completed his treble on the afternoon ...
He’s a good member of the team.” Trinity College provided Moore with his 90th winner at the Royal meeting, 17 years on from his first at the summer showpiece aboard Sir Michael Stoute’s Colony.
Trinity College Dublin's secret spots are fascinating. These superstitions have been circling for decades, and are famously observed by even the most cynical of students. Have we left any out?
Trinity College Dublin’s decision to boycott Israeli institutions and universities will “detrimentally impact” the college’s global standing, particularly in the US, the Jewish ...
Ireland's prestigious Trinity College Dublin said on Wednesday that it would cut all links with Israel in protest at 'ongoing violations of international and humanitarian law'.
Former Court of Appeal justice Sir Donnell Deeny and Irish language activist Linda Ervine have been conferred with honorary degrees by Trinity College Dublin. The pair were among just four people ...