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List of scholars of Trinity College Dublin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

Schols is awarded to those who achieve a first class honours average in a set of challenging voluntary examinations, held in January the week before Hilary term begins, which test a student's ability to "consistently demonstrate exceptional knowledge and understanding of their subjects".[1] Benefits include waived fees, a small salary, rooms in college, dining rights at Commons, Seanad voting privileges and a post-nominal title, "Sch.". Typically, less than 1% of the undergraduate population is awarded the scholarship.

Many scholars have gone on to great acclaim in a range of fields over the past five centuries, both in academia and the wider world. Former scholars include two Nobel Prize winners, one head of state, numerous government ministers, an Academy Award nominee, and nine Provosts of Trinity College Dublin itself.

The subject and year of scholarship are included in brackets after each awardee's name below.

Arts and Entertainment

Broadcasting and Journalism

Economics and Public Policy

Education

Humanities and Political Science

Law, Politics and Government

Mathematics and Science

Religion

Sports

In popular culture

In Sally Rooney's 2018 novel Normal People, set in Trinity, the two protagonists are elected scholars - Connell in English, and Marianne in History and Political Science. Rooney is a former scholar, as is Lenny Abrahamson, who directed the TV series based on the novel.

See also

References

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  46. ^ "Jones Quain". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  47. ^ "Thomas Romney Robinson". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
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  51. ^ "Henry Ussher". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
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  53. ^ "Theophilus Bolton". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
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  55. ^ "William Daniel". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
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