Yahoo Suche Web Suche

  1. Sorglos Ticket im Voraus buchen – hier finden Sie die bestbewerteten Touren & Aktivitäten. Dank Tickets mit bevorzugtem Einlass können Sie jeden Moment am Reiseziel genießen.

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. As Ireland’s leading university, Trinity College Dublin is inspiring the next generation of global citizens and global leaders. Join us and be inspired. Undergraduate Open Day View videos from our previous Undergraduate Open Days. Postgraduate Virtual Open Day View videos from our previous Postgraduate Open Evenings.

  2. A Reminder of Temporary Closure of the 1937 Reading Room 12-14 June 2024. The Library is glad to report that the window restoration project in the 1937 Reading Room is reaching its final stages. New windows have been fitted throughout the building and various upgrades have been made to the roof and drainage system. 2024 June 11.

  3. Postgraduate. Trinity offers both taught and research postgraduate opportunities. 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.

  4. EU/Non-EU Status for Admissions. The correct process for application is determined by whether the applicant is eligible to apply as an EU or a Non-EU student, which refers to residency in the EU rather than EU citizenship. Detailed criteria on EU/Non-EU status is available here: Undergraduate EU/Non-EU Status. Postgraduate EU/Non-EU Status.

  5. Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, making it one of the oldest universities in the British Isles. The college was established with the aim of providing a Protestant institution for the education of Irish and English students, in contrast to the Catholic-dominated universities of the time.

  6. 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.

  7. Bedeutung/Ursprung des Wappens Das Staatswappen zeigt eine goldene Harfe mit silbernen Saiten auf blauem Schild. Es ist die Brian-Boru-Harfe, ein historisches, irisches Instrument aus dem 14. Jahrhundert und ist schon seit dem Mittelalter als Symbol Irlands bekannt. Sie steht heute im Trinity College in Dublin. Quelle: Flaggen Wappen Hymnen