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  1. Announcement of new Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College Dublin on Trinity Monday, 2013 This is a list of notable individuals elected as Scholars of Trinity College Dublin . Described by Trinity College as "the most prestigious undergraduate award in the country", [1] Foundation Scholarship ("Schols") examinations have been held annually at Trinity since its establishment in 1592.

  2. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000 ISBN 1-85182-467-7; Rogers, Charles. "Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Founder of the Alexander Library, Trinity College Dublin." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1 (1872): 220–40. doi:10.2307/3677907 online. External links

  3. Trinity College, antigo nome (até 2004) da Trinity Washington University Esta é uma página de desambiguação que lista os artigos que podem ser associados a um ou vários títulos. Se uma ligação interna o conduziu até aqui, sugerimos que a corrija para apontá-la diretamente ao artigo adequado.

  4. 都柏林圣三一学院 (英語: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin ;愛爾蘭語: Ollscoil Átha Cliath ),也叫都柏林大学圣三一学院,成立於1592年,正式名称為都柏林附近伊莉莎白女王神聖和不可分割的三一學院(College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin),由英國女王伊莉莎白一世創辦 ...

  5. 15 de mai. 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.

  6. The School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin is the oldest engineering school in Ireland and one of the oldest in the world. It provides undergraduate, taught postgraduate and research degrees in engineering. It is the highest-ranked engineering school in Ireland by QS Rankings [1] and by Times World University Rankings.

  7. Dublin 2. Ireland. Completed. 1759. References. [1] James Malton's engraving of the Provost's house in the 1790s. The Provost's House is a five-bay, two-storey house with seven-bay single-storey wings on each side, which dates from 1759 and was built for Provost Francis Andrews of Trinity College. [2] [3]