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Huge congratulations to our colleague Elizabeth Oldham who was elected as an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College Dublin today for her lifelong contribution to maths education. #TrinityMonday Elizabeth Oldham
Congratulations to our colleagues Joanne Banks Damian Murchan and Noel Ó Murchadha who were all elected as Fellows of Trinity College Dublin today, along with Honorary Fellow Elizabeth Oldham . The School of Education are so proud of their fantastic achievements. #TrinityMonday Linda Doyle
Many congratulations to new mathematics scholar Taiga Shimazu Murray and honorary fellow Elizabeth Oldham Elizabeth Oldham
2nd annual Lukasiewicz lecture is underway in Trinity College Dublin. Great attendance for Prof. Piotr Sulkowski’s fascinating talk on the connections between the mathematics of knots, the physics of string theory and the work of logician Jan Łukasiewicz. Thank you TCD Mathematics Trinity College Dublin Global 🙏🏼
Looking forward to this interesting talk on recent developments at the frontiers of mathematics and theoretical physics. Tomorrow at 6pm in the Thomas Davis lecture theatre Trinity College Dublin . Reserve your ticket here eventbrite.ie/e/public-lectu…
The talk will be in the Thomas Davis lecture theatre in the Arts Building Trinity College Dublin at 6pm on April 11th.
If you haven't yet reserved your free ticket to the Łukasiewicz public talk hosted with
Polish Embassy IRL
&
Trinity College Dublin Global
you can do so here shorturl.at/cnzDM
Our Undergraduate Spring Open Day 2024 is coming up!
Join us on campus on Saturday 23rd March at 📍Trinity College Dublin.
Register your interest now: tcd.ie/cao
#TrinityOpenDay
Congratulations to DU Mathsoc and Prof. David Wilkins for this year's Presidential Address 'Area, Proportion and Similarity in Euclid's Geometry', a fascinating look at the theory of proportion in Euclid's elements.