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  1. Political Science. Sociology. Social Work and Social Policy. School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies. Peace Studies. Religious Studies. Irish School of Ecumenics. Loyola Institute. Trinity Centre for Biblical Studies.

  2. Welcome to Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university. Applications are now open for September 2024 admission. Register Your Interest. Undergraduate Irish/EU Students, Mature Students, Access DARE/HEAR, Trinity Access Programme More. Postgraduate Taught Courses and Research Programmes More.

  3. Please select your country/region from the list below to view the specific entrance requirements and further information on academic and English language entrance requirements, along with visas, scholarships and fee guidance. Choose your country/region. Why Choose Trinity. Living in Dublin. Scholarships, Fees and Funding. Accommodation. Careers.

  4. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Trinity has a podcast that gets to the heart of what makes College thrive, its people – students, staff, academics, and alumni. Listen in! S2S Mentor Training. 01:30 PM Friday. Trinity Undergraduate Spring Open Day 2024. 10:00 AM Saturday. #InclusiveTrinity Awareness Training Series. 11:00 AM Saturday. CDBA Research Seminar.

  5. Discover your future. All Undergraduate Postgraduate CPD Short Course Micro-credentials. Spread across 47 acres in Dublin’s city centre, Trinity’s 21,000-strong student body comes from all 32 counties of Ireland, and 34% of students come from outside the country.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2023 · The Trinity App that supports the security and safety of our students and staff. Trinity College Dublin Talks. Trinity has a podcast that gets to the heart of what makes College thrive, its people – students, staff, academics, and alumni. Listen in! 'The Quickening' by Deirdre O'Mahony. 12:00 AM Monday.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · Trinity College Dublin, the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland and endowed by the city of Dublin. The two names of the school—the University of Dublin and Trinity College Dublin—are used interchangeably, though there are legal and other differences between these entities.