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Trinity College Dublin

Description

Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592, and is the single constituent college of the University of Dublin. Though long established, Trinity College has maintained a strong tradition of scholarship and research which adapts effectively to the needs of successive generations. To prospective students, it will be Trinity's present standing as a high-ranking centre of learning, and its international recognition as one of Europe's leading universities, that will be most important.

The University offers a wide range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level across its three Faculties:

  • Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Engineering, Mathematics and Science
  • Health Sciences

Research and Innovation

The vigour of any university must be judged by its commitment to research. As a research-intensive university, Trinity prides itself on its research excellence and strong tradition of research-led teaching.

Research Themes in Trinity College Dublin:

 

Ageing

Cancer

Creative Arts Practice

Creative Technologies

Digital Engagement

Digital Humanities

Genes and Society

Identities in Transformation

Immunology, Inflammation & Infection

International Development

International Integration

Making Ireland

Manuscript, Book and Print Cultures

Nanoscience

Neuroscience

Next Generation Medical Devices

Smart Sustainable Planet

Telecommunications

                                                                 

Research Institutes- Trinity College Dublin has 5 Research Institutes:

Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI),  

Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN),  

Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS)

Trinity Long Room Hub (TLRH)  

Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN)

 

Application Details

Applications are invited from well-qualified students from anywhere in the world.

Application forms for undergraduate admission may be obtained from the Office of International Student Affairs (www.tcd.ie/isa) and for postgraduate programmes from the Graduate Studies Office (www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies).

Alternatively, applications may be downloaded from the TCD website (www.tcd.ie).

Contact Details

Trinity College Dublin,

The University of Dublin,

Graduate Studies Office, Arts Building,

Dublin 2, Ireland

Telephone + 353 1 896 1166

Fax + 353 1 671 2821

e-mailgradinfo@tcd.ie

www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies

Trinity College Dublin,

The University of Dublin,

The Office of International Student Affairs,

East Theatre,

Dublin 2, Ireland.

Telephone + 353 1 896 3150 / 896 2011 / 896 2683

Fax + 353 1 677 1698

e-mailisa.office@tcd.ie

www.tcd.ie/ISA