Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin (
Irish : Coláiste na Tríonóide, Bhaile Átha Cliath), officially titled
The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin , is the sole
constituent college of the
University of Dublin ,
Ireland . Founded in early 1592 by
Queen Elizabeth I who issued a
royal charter , it is Ireland’s oldest university and was modelled after the
collegiate universities of both
Oxford and
Cambridge . Named after
The Holy Trinity , the epithets “Trinity College Dublin” and “University of Dublin” are usually synonymous for administrative purposes, as only one such college was ever established.
The university was established to consolidate the rule of the Tudor monarchy in Ireland. Academically, it is divided into three faculties comprising 23 schools, offering various degree and diploma courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Admissions to the college are based exclusively on academic merit, with its courses in law, literature and humanities being highly selective.
The entrance of the historic Trinity College © unsplash.com - Stephen Bergin
Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven
ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, and it is a sister college to both
St John’s College, Cambridge , and
Oriel College, Oxford . By incorporation, a graduate of either Oxford, Cambridge or Dublin can be conferred the equivalent degree (
Oxon, Cantab et Dubl ) at either of the other two without further examination. The
Library of Trinity College is a
legal deposit for Ireland and the
United Kingdom . It is the largest library in the country and has housed the
Book of Kells since 1661 and the
Brian Boru harp since 1782.
The university has produced many eminent poets, playwrights, authors, novelists and filmmakers, including
Oscar Wilde (
The Happy Prince ),
Jonathan Swift (
Gulliver’s Travels ),
Sheridan Le Fanu (
Carmilla ),
Bram Stoker (
Dracula ),
Oliver Goldsmith (
The Vicar of Wakefield ),
William Congreve (
The Way of the World ),
Samuel Beckett (
Waiting for Godot ),
Sally Rooney (
Normal People ),
Eoin Colfer (
Artemis Fowl ),
William Trevor (
Felicia’s Journey ),
J. P. Donleavy (
The Ginger Man ),
Nahum Tate (
The History of King Lear ),
David Benioff (
Troy ) and
D. B. Weiss (
Game of Thrones ). Alumni also include 4
Presidents of Ireland and 4
Nobel Laureates , as well as
academics, mathematicians and philosophers who shaped the intellectual heritage of western Europe. Notable faculty and lecturers at the university included
Humphrey Lloyd ,
J. B. Bury ,
Erwin Schrödinger and
E. T. Whittaker .
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