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  1. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Trinity College Dublin – an introduction. Our university is pulsing with people, energy and ideas. Discover more about our community of staff, students and alumni, and how one of the world’s great cities is home to one of the world’s great universities – Trinity College Dublin. #ThinkTrinity.

  2. Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, and it is a sister college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. [18] [19] By incorporation, a graduate of Dublin, Oxford or Cambridge can be conferred the equivalent degree at either of the other two without further examination. [20]

  3. Postgraduate work in Trinity College Dublin is academically challenging and rewarding. As a result the University has high academic entry requirements. Applicants will need to hold at least a 2.1 honors degree (60%) from an Irish university, or an equivalent result from a university in another country.

  4. Application Timelines. Continuing students Late applications to open March 20th 2024. New entrants (CAO, direct Non-EU and deferred students) Applications open 20th March & close 16th May 2024. Postgraduate students Applications will re-open March 20th 2024.

  5. 1937 Reading Room 24 hours. Early Printed Books & Special Collections Explore. Manuscripts & Archives Explore. Old Library Redevelopment Project Find out more. Virtual Trinity Library Find out more. Visit the Old Library & Book of Kells Exhibition Find out more. The largest library in Ireland – we’re where the learning happens.

  6. A half-day visit to Trinity will allow you to get the most out of your Dublin itinerary. Take a Trinity Trails walking tour, soak up the atmosphere in a campus café, discover Irish designed gifts at Trinity Gift Shop and explore the awe-inspiring Book of Kells Experience. View itinerary.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Welcome to the Trinity College Botanic Garden website. The garden’s origins date back over 330 years to its inception in 1687 as a physic garden for the teaching of medicine at Trinity College. Since then it has changed location twice, and has been here in Dartry, Dublin 6 since 1967.