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Special thanks to Framestore, Hozier and Ruth Negga for their help in creating this video to launch Inspiring Generations – the Campaign for Trinity.
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‘Inspiring Generations’ campaign launch in New YorkThe New York launch of Inspiring Generations – The Campaign for Trinity College Dublin, the largest and most ambitious philanthropic campaign in Irish history, took place on Wednesday 12 June 2019. Thank you to everyone who came and supported this event.
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Opening of new €80 million building for Trinity Business SchoolAn €80 million building for the Trinity Business School at Trinity College Dublin was opened today by Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar. The flagship development will house the scaled up Trinity Business School, a global leader in innovative business education programmes.
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‘Inspiring Generations’ fundraising campaign launchedTrinity launched the public phase of its €400 million fundraising campaign today. ‘Inspiring Generations’ is the University’s first major philanthropic campaign in its more than 400-year history and the largest ever undertaken in education on the island of Ireland.
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Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual DisabilitiesSix students with intellectual disabilities graduated with a Level 5 Certificate in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice from Trinity and the sense of achievement, celebration and pride was immense.
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E3 Institute in Engineering, Energy and EnvironmentTrinity announced plans for a new €60 million Institute that has been made possible by a major private philanthropic donation by Glen Dimplex founder Dr Martin Naughton and his wife Carmel.
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Trinity unveils plans for Grand Canal Innovation DistrictTrinity launched a plan for the creation of the Grand Canal Innovation District in Dublin which will significantly strengthen Ireland’s competitive advantage when developing new companies or competing for foreign direct investment.
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Trinity’s first Estates StrategyStudent learning, teaching and research are at the heart of Trinity’s first Estates Strategy which includes a €230 million capital programme.
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New Trinity St James’s cancer instituteThe intention to develop a new cancer institute, the first of its kind in Ireland, was announced by Trinity and St James’s Hospital. The institute will set a new standard for cancer care, integrating medicine and science in cancer prevention, treatment and survivorship.