The Laidlaw Foundation is funding a new research & innovation library at Trinity College Dublin!

The new library will serve as a pivotal research and creative space for our Undergraduate Scholar and Trailblazer community!
The Laidlaw Foundation is funding a new research & innovation library at Trinity College Dublin!
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We are thrilled to announce a significant development in our partnership with @Trinity College Dublin  – the establishment of a new research and innovation library on the Trinity East campus!

The Laidlaw Library at Trinity is set to open in 2027 and is a testament to our shared commitment to excellence in research and innovation. This will be Trinity's first dedicated digital library. It will provide a dedicated space for Laidlaw Undergraduate Scholars and Trailblazers to meet, collaborate, and push the boundaries of their research and entrepreneurial activities. Located in the Grand Canal Dock area and adjacent to the new Innovation Hub, the new library promises to be a hub for our scholars, offering them unparalleled access to resources and opportunities for collaboration.

Through a sustainable approach of refurbishing an existing building, the project will extend to over 2,000 square metres and will embrace the adjacent Innovation Hub, which is currently under construction.

A conceptual digital rendering of the Laidlaw Library at TCD.

We are excited about the possibilities this space will unlock for our community and look forward to seeing the impact it will have on our scholars' work. Stay tuned for updates as we progress with this project!

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Go to the profile of Rachel Clinton
11 months ago

Very Exciting! It's such a buzz to be part of the Laidlaw experience, the new Libary adds yet another dimension...