It is one of Ireland's main universities, in existence since 1592. Many famous Irish people have been students there, including politicians and people involved in the arts, like poets and playwrights. It still produces many students that will work in Ireland, and influence it into the future. It does a lot of research projects that influence Ireland. It is a location for some Irish treasures, most notably the Book of Kells. So it is important to Ireland in many ways.
It is a University.
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trinity college in Dublin
That would be Trinity College - The University of Dublin
J. Ronayne has written: 'First fleet to federation' -- subject(s): History, Influence, Irish, Law, Politics and government, Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
There are masters courses in Trinity College.
the Book of Kells, which is housed in the library of Trinity College in Dublin
# Dublin City University # National College of Ireland # National University of Ireland # National University of Ireland, Galway # National University of Ireland, Maynooth # Queen's University of Belfast # Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland # University College Cork # University College Dublin # University of Dublin Trinity College # University of Limerick # University of Ulster # St Patricks College of Teaching
# Dublin City University # National College of Ireland # National University of Ireland # National University of Ireland, Galway # National University of Ireland, Maynooth # Queen's University of Belfast # Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland # University College Cork # University College Dublin # University of Dublin Trinity College # University of Limerick # University of Ulster # St Patricks College of Teaching
the six main ones would be trinity college dublin, royal college of surgeons in ireland, university college dublin, university college cork, and national university of ireland, galway. i personally think trinity is the best cuz i studied there graduates turn out pretty good.
Ireland has a huge amount of tourist attractions. The Book of Kells in Trinity College Dublin, is one of the biggest.
Lalor was educated at Carlton College in Ireland. He then studied civil engineering at Trinity College in Dublin.