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Hayatuddiniyah, Hayatuddiniyah. "KEBIJAKAN PENGEMBANGAN KOLEKSI: AKUISISI KOLEKSI DI PERPUSTAKAAN PERGURUAN TINGGI TRINITY DUBLIN." Fihris: Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi 16, no. 2 (May 19, 2022): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/fhrs.2021.162.200-213.

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This article aims to investigate the collection activities carried out by the Dublin Trinity College Library as part of the collections development process. The method used in this article is a qualitative method, and the data collection technique uses literature studies. Dublin Trinity College Library is one of the higher education libraries in Ireland which has a collection of more than 6 million printed volumes with a collection of journals, manuscripts, maps and music. The collection's acquisition as a collection development undertaken by the Dublin Trinity College Library was a purchase and a grant. Purchases are made independently with predetermined criteria such as collections that support teaching, learning, and research at Trinity Dublin College. And acquisitions through grants consist of providing copies of archives and documents published by the Commonwealth of England, namely the British and Irish intelligence.
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Turpin, John. "Researching Irish art in its educational context." Art Libraries Journal 43, no. 3 (June 18, 2018): 123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/alj.2018.16.

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Documentary sources for Irish art are widely scattered and vulnerable. The art library of the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts was destroyed by bombardment during the Rising of 1916 against British rule. The absence of degree courses in art history delayed the development of art libraries until the 1960s when art history degrees were established at University College Dublin, and Trinity College Dublin. In the 1970s the state founded the Regional Technical Colleges all over Ireland with their art and design courses. Modern approaches to art education had transformed the education of artists and designers with a new emphasis on concept rather than skill acquisition. This led to theoretical teaching and the growth of art sections in the college libraries. Well qualified graduates and staff led the way in the universities and colleges to a greater emphasis on research. Archive centres of documentation on Irish art opened at the National Gallery of Ireland, Trinity College and the Irish Architectural Archive. At NCAD the National Irish Visual Arts Archive (NIVAL) became the main depository for documentation on 20th century Irish art and design. Many other libraries exist with holdings of relevance to the history of Irish art, notably the National Library of Ireland, the Royal Irish Academy, the Royal Dublin Society, the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland and the National Archives.
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Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. "Lost & Found: 246. Plants, invertebrates and fishes from the Devonian/Lower Carboniferous of Kiltorcan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland." Geological Curator 6, no. 7 (April 1997): 275–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc534.

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Patrick Wyse Jackson (address above) and Matthew Parkes (c/o Trinity College, Dublin) write: In the middle of the last century James Flanagan, fossil collector of the Geological Survey of Ireland, discovered abundant fossil plants, fish and invertebrates at Kiltorcan, Co. Kilkenny. The yellow-green chloritic sandstones yielded many plants including Archaeopteris hibernica and Cyclostigma sp., fishes (Groenlandaspis sp.), eurypterids and the large freshwater mussel Archanodon. Considerable amount of material for research was collected in the nineteenth century, and as recently as the late 1960s. Today much Kiltorcan material is in the collections of the Geological Museum, Trinity College, Dublin; the National Museum of Ireland; the Geological Survey of -275- Ireland: the Natural History Museum, London; and the Hunterian...
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Tuckett, C. M. "The Forty-Fourth General Meeting, Dublin, July 1989." New Testament Studies 36, no. 2 (April 1990): 295–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688500015113.

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The Forty-fourth General Meeting of the Society was held at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, during 24–28 July under the Presidency of Professor F. Neirynck. About 270 members, spouses and guests were present.
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Clout, Hugh, F. H. A. Aalen, Patrick J. O'Connor, R. H. Buchanan, Breandán S. Mac Aodha, E. Buckmaster, and A. A. Horner. "Reviews of Books." Irish Geography 19, no. 2 (December 20, 2016): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1986.718.

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CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL IRELAND, edited by Proinnsias Breathnach and Marv E. Cawley. Geographical Society of Ireland. Special Publications No. I. 1986. 92pp. IR£3.00. ISBN 0 9510402 1 9. Reviewed by HUGH CLOUTTHE COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF URBAN ORIGINS IN NON-ROMAN EUROPE: IRELAND, WALES, DENMARK, GERMANY, POLAND AND RUSSIA FROM THE NINTH TO THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, edited by H. B. Clarke and Anngret Simms. Osney Mead, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports International Series 2S5(i), 1985. 2 vols. 748pp. £40.00 stg. ISBN 0 86054 326 9. Reviewed by F. H. A. AALENANGLO-NORMAN SETTLEMENT IN IRELAND, by B. J. Graham. Athlone: Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement. Irish settlement studies No. I, 1985. 40pp. No price stated. No ISBN. Reviewed by PATRICK J. O'CONNORTIPPERARY: HISTORY AND SOCIETY. INTERDISCIPLINARY ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF AN IRISH COUNTY, edited by William Nolan, associate editor, Thomas G. McGrath. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1985. 493pp. IR£35.00. ISBN 0 9066 2033. Reviewed by R. H. BUCHANANMAPPING SOUTH CONNEMARA: PARTS 1–29 CASHEL, CARNA AND CILL CHIARAIN. by Tim Robinson. Roundstone, Co. Galwav: Folding Landscapes, 1985.60pp. IR£3.50 ISBN 0 9504002 38. Reviewed by BREANDÁN S. MAC AODHATHE ORDNANCE SURVEY ROAD ATLAS OF IRELAND. Dublin: Gill and Macmillian, 1985. IR£8.95. ISBN 7171 1404X. Reviewed by E. BUCKMASTERTHIS PROTEAN SUBJECT: THE GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT IN TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN 1936–1986, by Gordor L. Herries Davies. Dublin: Department of Geography, Trinitv College Dublin, 1986. 48pp. IR£3.50. NO ISBN. Reviewed by A. A. HORNER
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Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. "Lost & Found: 225. Ichthyosaurus communis missing from Trinity College, Dublin." Geological Curator 5, no. 8 (April 1994): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc692.

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Patrick N. Wyse Jackson (Curator, Geological Museum, Dept. of Geology, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland) writes: 'I am attempting to trace the wherabouts of an ichthyosaur that is missing from the collections of the Geological Museum, Dept. of Geology, Trinity College, Dublin. It is an example of Ichthyosaurus communis from the Lias of Lyme Regis. The specimen is quite distinctive in that both sides of the lower jaw are visible, and the tip of the tail is flexed downwards. It was figured by S. Haughton in his Manual of Geology (1865, fig. 35, opp. p. 272) (reproduced here as Fig. 1); a second ichthyosaur figured on this page (Fig. 36)...
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Yen, Brandon C. "Poetry and Science: William Wordsworth and his Irish Friends William Rowan Hamilton and Francis Beaufort Edgeworth, c. 1829." Romanticism 26, no. 1 (April 2020): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/rom.2020.0450.

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Through hitherto neglected manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, the Bodleian Library, and the Wordsworth Trust, this paper explores the relationship between William Wordsworth and his Irish friends William Rowan Hamilton and Francis Beaufort Edgeworth around 1829. It details the debates about poetry and science between Hamilton (Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin and Royal Astronomer of Ireland) and Edgeworth (the novelist Maria Edgeworth's half-brother), in which Wordsworth was embroiled when he visited Ireland in the autumn of 1829. By examining a variety of documents including letters, poems, lectures, and memoirs, a fragment of literary history may be restored and a clearer understanding may be reached of the tensions between poetry and science in Wordsworth's poetry, particularly in The Excursion, and of the Irish provenance of a memorable passage in ‘On the Power of Sound’.
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O’Boyle, Niamh M., Jean-Jacques Helesbeux, Mary J. Meegan, Astrid Sasse, Elizabeth O’Shaughnessy, Alina Qaisar, Aoife Clancy, Florence McCarthy, and Pascal Marchand. "30th Annual GP2A Medicinal Chemistry Conference." Pharmaceuticals 16, no. 3 (March 12, 2023): 432. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16030432.

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The Group for the Promotion of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in Academia (GP2A) held their 30th annual conference in August 2022 in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. There were 9 keynote presentations, 10 early career researcher presentations and 41 poster presentations.
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Mulcahy, Breda. "The Status and Use of Sensory Integration in the Clinical Setting in Ireland." British Journal of Occupational Therapy 57, no. 10 (October 1994): 384–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030802269405701004.

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The article presents the findings of a survey conducted to determine the status and use of sensory integration in Ireland. The survey questionnaire was distributed to occupational therapists who had completed a Sensory integration International approved course conducted at the School of Occupational Therapy, Trinity College, Dublin. The results are discussed in relation to occupational therapy practice, literature and research.
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Campbell, Bruce, R. W. Tomlinson, Colin Thomas, Russell King, D. G. Pringle, Kevin Hourihan, and Stephen Brown. "Reviews of books." Irish Geography 21, no. 1 (December 20, 2016): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1988.675.

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IRISH HISTORIC TOWNS ATLAS, edited by J. H. Andrews and Anngret Simms. Published as a series of fascicles: No.l, Kildare, by J. H. Andrews, 16 pp. text + 9 maps + 2 plates, ISBN 0-901714-51-8; No. 2, Carrickfergus, by Philip Robinson, 12 pp. text + 6 maps + 2 plates, ISBN 0-901714-52-6. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1986. IR£15.00 per fascicle. Reviewed by BRUCE CAMPBELL.THE HERITAGE OE CLONMACNOISE, edited by Mary Tubridy and David Jeffrey. Dublin: Environmental Sciences Unit, Trinity College in association with Offal\Vocational Education Committee, 1987. 136pp. IR£6.00 (soft cover version). ISBN 0-9512627-1-8. Reviewed by R. W. TOMLINSONRURAL IRELAND 1600-1900: MODERNISATION AND CHANGE, edited by Patrick O'Flanagan, Paul Ferguson and Kevin Whelan, Cork: Cork University Press, 1987. 187pp. IR£12.00 ISBN 0-902561-48-0. Reviewed by COLIN THOMASPOPULATION IN IRELAND: A CENSUS ATLAS, by A. A. Horner, J. A. Walsh and V. P. Harrington. Dublin: Department of Geography, University College Dublin. 1987. 100pp. + 56pp. of maps. IR£15.00 (soft cover version). ISBN 1-870089-10-3. Reviewed by RUSSELL KINGIRELAND IN THE YEAR 2000: URBANISATION, proceedings of a colloquy October 1985. Dublin: An Foras Forbartha, (1986). 74pp. IR£5.00. ISBN 1 85053 053 X. Reviewed by D. G. PRINGLEGEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DUBLIN REGION, edited by A. A. Horner and A. J. Parker. Dublin: Geographical Society of Ireland, Special Publications No. 2, 1987. 125 pp. IR£5.00 ISBN 00 9510402 2 7. Reviewed by KEVIN HOURIHANDUBLIN SHOPPING CENTRES: A STATISTICAL DIGEST, by A. J. Parker. Dublin: The Centre for Retail Studies, Department of Geography, University College Dublin. 1987. 109pp. IR£25.00. ISBN 1-870089-07-3. Reviewed by STEPHEN BROWNTERRA STRANIERA: THE STORY OF THE ITALIANS IN IRELAND, by Una Power. Dublin: privately published (available from Borza's, 4 Aston Quay, Dublin), 1988. 110pp. IR£18.50. No ISBN. Reviewed by RUSSELL KING
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)"

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Liechty, Joseph. "Irish evangelicalism, Trinity College Dublin, and the mission of the Church of Ireland at the end of the eighteenth century /." Online version, 1987. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/24672.

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Pajuelo, Carlos Antonio. "Transcripción paleográfica y critíca del mas 11017 de Trinity College, Dublin : La Regla de San Benito." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14726.

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The manuscript Trinity College, Dublin, MS 11017 (la Regla de San Benito—the Rule of St. Benedict) is one of the rare and unpublished medieval Hispanic codices to be found outside of Spain. At the moment it does not appear in any reference books or codex manuals. This codex was dedicated to the abbess of the monastery of Trasobares, in Aragon, Spain, and was translated from Late Latin to medieval Aragonese Spanish. According to Trinity College Library, Dublin, it dates to the year ca. 1450. During the Middle Ages, the existence of the Rule was crucial in the foundation of numerous Benedictine monasteries, which played a fundamental role in the expansion of Christianity across Europe. These monasteries also helped in the preservation and continuity of knowledge that came from Ancient Greece and Rome. The paleographic transcription of the codex MS. 11017 will be the main goal of this thesis. The study is divided in four chapters: the introduction, the research methodology, the study of the codex, and the paleographic transcription. The introduction includes: a historical context of Benedictine monasticism, a brief biography of Benedict of Nursia, a summary of the history and development of the Rule until the XIII century and a brief study of Spanish medieval monasticism until the writing of MS. 11017. The second part of this thesis will deal with the methodological approach for studying and transcribing the codex. The third chapter will thoroughly examine the different characteristics, the structure of the manuscript and the methods used for its edition. Finally, the last chapter will be the paleographic transcription of MS. 11017. This thesis will incorporate preliminary studies conducted by researchers and scholars of Benedict of Nursia and his rule, as well as contemporary versions of the Rule in Latin, Spanish, English and French. The study and transcription of MS. 11017 will be of great interest to individuals who wish to understand and expand their medieval monastic knowledge through the interdisciplinary study of its history, content and textual analysis, as well as the formation of pre-modern vernacular languages.
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Kempster, John Hugh. "Richard Rolle, Emendatio vitae: Amendinge of Lyf, a Middle English translation, edited from Dublin, Trinity College, MS 432." The University of Waikato, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/2578.

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Emendatio vitae was the most widely copied of all Richard Rolle’s writings in fourteenth and fifteenth-century England, and yet in modern scholarship this important work and its early audience have received comparatively little scholarly attention. My aim has been to address this lacuna by producing an edition of one of the seven Middle English translations of the text - Amendinge of Lyf - with notes and glossary. In an introductory study I adopt a dual focus: Rolle’s intended audience, and the actual early readers of this particular Middle English translation. Firstly, I conclude that Rolle may have intended Emendatio vitae as a work of ‘pastoralia’, for secular priests, and therefore with a wider audience of the laity also in mind. This being the case, it demonstrates that the adaptation of traditionally eremitic contemplative writings for a general audience, so widespread in the fifteenth-century, was already stirring in Rolle’s day. Secondly, I look in detail at a specific crosssection of Rolle’s early readership: a translator, several scribes and correctors, and other early readers and owners. The striking thing about this segment of the text’s reception is its breadth, including a priest, a number of prominent lay women and men, and by the end of the fifteenth-century also Dominican and Benedictine nuns.
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Jefferson, Judith Anne. "An edition of the Ten Commandments Commentary in BL Harley 2398 and the related version in Trinity College Dublin 245, York Minster XVI.L.12 and Harvard English 738, together with discussion of related commentaries." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/04b1fb72-9d1f-4a82-9a72-e88e2bff90ee.

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Monteau, Elodie. "Edition critique d'une révision du XVème siècle du recueil hagiographique moyen-anglais du "Festial" de John Mirk, conservé dans les manuscrits London British Library Harley 2247, Royal 18 B xxv & Trinity College Dublin 428, avec notes et glossaire." Poitiers, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998POIT5017.

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Cette thèse de doctorat propose l'édition du corpus hagiographique de trois manuscrits du XVème siècle en moyen-anglais : London British Library Harley 2247 (H), London British Library Royal 18 B xxv (R) et Trinity College Dublin 428 (T), témoins d'une révision d'un cycle de sermons compilé aux alentours de 1380 par John Mirk : Le "Festial". L'étude comprend la description, la localisation ainsi que le profil linguistique de chacun des manuscrits. Le commentaire repose sur l'analyse des différents types de corrélations existant entre H, T et R, les sources utilisées ainsi que le choix du texte de base. Une politique éditoriale détaillée contenant une étude des abréviations recensées dans les trois manuscrits clôt la première partie. La seconde partie est composée de quarante textes édités à partir de H et quatorze dont deux exempla à partir de R, accompagnés d'un apparat. Une liste de foliation des sermons, une liste des citations latines, des citations bibliques, et des dates des fêtes ainsi qu'un index des noms de personnes et des noms de lieux, un glossaire et une bibliographie concluent cette thèse. Cette édition vient en complément de l'édition critique présentée par le docteur Susan Powell et permet la consultation de l'ensemble des sermons contenus dans H et R, auxquels viennent s'ajouter les variantes des vingt-quatre textes conservés dans T, inédits à ce jour.
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Lewis, Elizabeth Faith. "Peter Guthrie Tait : new insights into aspects of his life and work : and associated topics in the history of mathematics." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6330.

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In this thesis I present new insights into aspects of Peter Guthrie Tait's life and work, derived principally from largely-unexplored primary source material: Tait's scrapbook, the Tait–Maxwell school-book and Tait's pocket notebook. By way of associated historical insights, I also come to discuss the innovative and far-reaching mathematics of the elusive Frenchman, C.-V. Mourey. P. G. Tait (1831–1901) F.R.S.E., Professor of Mathematics at the Queen's College, Belfast (1854–1860) and of Natural Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh (1860–1901), was one of the leading physicists and mathematicians in Europe in the nineteenth century. His expertise encompassed the breadth of physical science and mathematics. However, since the nineteenth century he has been unfortunately overlooked—overshadowed, perhaps, by the brilliance of his personal friends, James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865) and William Thomson (1824–1907), later Lord Kelvin. Here I present the results of extensive research into the Tait family history. I explore the spiritual aspect of Tait's life in connection with The Unseen Universe (1875) which Tait co-authored with Balfour Stewart (1828–1887). I also reveal Tait's surprising involvement in statistics and give an account of his introduction to complex numbers, as a schoolboy at the Edinburgh Academy. A highlight of the thesis is a re-evaluation of C.-V. Mourey's 1828 work, La Vraie Théorie des quantités négatives et des quantités prétendues imaginaires, which I consider from the perspective of algebraic reform. The thesis also contains: (i) a transcription of an unpublished paper by Hamilton on the fundamental theorem of algebra which was inspired by Mourey and (ii) new biographical information on Mourey.
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Madureira, Inês da Silva. "Urban Forest Restoration - University College Dublin, Ireland." Master's thesis, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/118700.

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Madureira, Inês da Silva. "Urban Forest Restoration - University College Dublin, Ireland." Dissertação, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/118700.

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Books on the topic "Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)"

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Madden, B. Birds of Trinity College Dublin. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press, 1993.

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Mulligan, Fergus. The Trinity year: A portrait of Trinity College Dublin. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2009.

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Whiteside, Lesley. The chapel of Trinity College Dublin. Dublin: Chapel Committee, Trinity College Dublin, 1998.

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McDowell, R. B. Trinity College Dublin, 1592-1952: An academic history. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press, in association with Environmental Publications, 2004.

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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Library. Catalogus librorum impressorum qui in Bibliotheca Collegii, sacrosanctae et individuae Trinitatis, Reginae Elizabethae, juxta Dublin, adservantur. [Dublin]: [European Microfilming Services for] The Library of Trinity College Dublin, 1987.

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Irish, Tomás. Trinity in war and revolution 1912-1923. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2015.

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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). The modern art collection: Trinity College Dublin. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press, 1989.

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Sebastian, Balfour, ed. Trinity tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2009.

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Sebastian, Balfour, ed. Trinity tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2009.

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Sebastian, Balfour, ed. Trinity tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)"

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Rembert, James A. W. "Dialectic at Trinity College, Dublin." In Swift and the Dialectical Tradition, 63–72. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19072-0_5.

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Cummings, John H. "Trinity College Dublin; A New Direction." In Springer Biographies, 33–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88563-2_3.

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Byrne, John G. "The Trinity College Dublin 1872 Online Catalogue." In Document Analysis Systems VI, 17–27. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28640-0_2.

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Boran, Elizabethanne. "Science in Trinity College Dublin in the Seventeenth Century." In Archimedes, 101–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09722-5_6.

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Irish, Tomás. "Trinity College Dublin: An Imperial University in War and Revolution, 1914–1921." In The Academic World in the Era of the Great War, 119–39. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95266-3_6.

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Murray, John. "A Research Based Educational initiative: The institute for international Services innovation at Trinity College Dublin." In Service Science, Management and Engineering Education for the 21st Century, 49–54. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76578-5_8.

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Zimbalist, Barbara. "Exemplary Speech in the Life of the Virgin Mary and the Christ: Dublin, Trinity College, MS 423." In Devotional Culture in Late Medieval England and Europe, 511–31. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mcs-eb.5.103051.

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Crostini, Barbara. "The Teubner Edition of Psellos in the Light of a New Find in MS Trinity College Dublin 373." In Textual Transmission in Byzantium: between Textual Criticism and Quellenforschung, 263–89. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.lectio-eb.5.102549.

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O’loughlin, Thomas. "The so-called capitula for the Book of the Apocalypse in the Book of Armagh (Dublin, Trinity College, 52) and Latin exegesis." In Studia Traditionis Theologiae, 405–23. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.stt-eb.5.103130.

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Devereux, Michael, Elizabeth Heffernan, Susan McKeever, Julie Dunne, Leslie Shoemaker, and Ciarán O’Leary. "Reflections on Selected Gender Equality in STEM Initiatives in an Irish University." In Women in STEM in Higher Education, 69–83. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1552-9_4.

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AbstractThis chapter provides an account of the journey taken by the College of Sciences and Health in Technological University Dublin over an eleven-year period, from 2010 to 2021, as it sought to address the challenges of gender inequality in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) disciplines. The start and end points for the journey are marked by the formation of the College and its eventual replacement following a reorganisation of the Higher Education landscape in Ireland and a structural reorganisation at University level. This chapter draws upon the authors’ collective experience of leadership within the managerial structures of the College and the University, and leadership on specific initiatives, to illustrate how consideration of gender equality and inequality featured within the journey taken by the College over this period of time. The chapter applies a broad lens to analyse the gender profile of the College’s people and practices, including its planning, its operational management, its leadership, its staff profile and its student cohorts over the eleven-year period. The chapter also focusses more narrowly on a set of specific initiatives undertaken within the College or across the University which impacted upon the College. Collectively, the two perspectives demonstrate how a STEM College evolved over an extended period of time, shaped by cultural changes and challenges and bolstered by initiatives that targeted the areas of greatest challenge. This eleven-year snapshot provides insight into a journey that has built momentum and has potential to continue into the future. The story communicated in this chapter will be of value to Higher Education leaders and practitioners that wish to learn from this experience and interpret the approach set out in this chapter for their own local context.
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Conference papers on the topic "Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)"

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Elgenaidi, Ismail, and J. Paul Spiers. "5 HIF-1α dependent and independent regulation of PP2A in human aortic smooth muscle cells under hypoxia." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.5.

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Edgar, Kevin S., Eleanor K. Gill, Ellen Patterson, and David J. Grieve. "9 Endothelial nox4 nadph oxidase protects against adverse cardiac remodelling associated with experimental diabetes." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.19.

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Casey, Gillian, and Paul Spiers. "2 PP2A: a guardian at the gates?" In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.2.

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Molony, Claire, Damien King, Lourdes AN Julius, Emma Fitzpatrick, Mariana Di Luca, Gillian Casey, Roya Hakimjavadi, et al. "3 Injury-activated vascular cells share a common photonic fingerprint with stem cell-derived myogenic progeny following interrogation using a lab-on-a-disc (load) platform." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.3.

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Alqudah, A., R. McNally, N. Todd, DJ Grieve, T. Robson, and L. McClements. "4 The role of a novel anti-angiogenic protein, FKBPL, in angiogenesis associated with cardiac dysfunction." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.4.

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McNally, Ross, Naomi Todd, Abdelrahim Alqudah, Tracy Robson, David Grieve, and Lana McClements. "6 The role of a novel angiogenesis related protein, FKBPL, in spiral uterine artery remodelling important for the pathogenesis of preeclampsia." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.6.

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Sim, Alisia M., Nabil A. Rashdan, Cui Lin, Fabio Nudelman, Marc Dweck, Vicky E. MacRae, and Alison N. Hulme. "1 Detection of calcification in atherosclerotic plaques using optical imaging." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.1.

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Downie, LS, LM Work, and SA Nicklin. "10 Endogenous and exogenous loading of extracellular vesicles for therapeutic delivery of renin-angiotensin system peptides in cardiomyocyte hypertrophy." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.10.

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Dewantoro, Dickson, Danièle MI Kerr, and Christian Delles. "1 A survey evaluating healthcare professionals’ knowledge and perceptions of electronic cigarettes." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.11.

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Gangadharan, N., P. Kavanagh, PT Wash, L. Hemeryck, J. Kieran, M. Barry, and M. Lucitt. "2 Cholesterol crystal secretion of IL-1β from PBMCS is reduced with simvastatin treatment." In The Scottish Cardiovascular Forum 2018, 3rd February 2018, Trinity Biomedical Science Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2018-scf.12.

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