Browsing Administrative Staff Authors (Theses and Dissertations) by Title
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Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
The blessing and the curse of Job
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of Near & Middle Eastern Studies, 2018)This thesis argues that the theme of blessing and curse runs through all the book of Job and it is not limited to the prose parts (prologue and epilogue) and the third chapter where the idea of --blessing and curse has ... -
Build, Plant, and Marry Return, Dwell, and Harvest: Symbolic Code as a Tool of Cultural Hegemony in the Book of Jeremiah
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of Near & Middle Eastern Studies, 2022)This thesis examines narrative episodes from Jer 29, 32, 35, 40, 41 and 44 in terms of the representation of communal settlement, socio-economic participation, and spatial dynamics, in order to reveal the operations of a ... -
The DEIS Grant: Additional Funding or Keeping up with the Joneses? An Analysis of DEIS School Funding in the Context of Voluntary Contributions.
(Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, 2022)The Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) programme provides targeted supports to schools serving disadvantaged communities, including an additional financial allocation known as the DEIS grant. The rationale ... -
Embodied sonification
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Trinity College Dublin. School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 2015)Sonification is the communication of data using sound. This thesis is concerned with meaning-making in sonification. It examines how meaning emerges during sonification listening through the lens of embodied cognitive ... -
Growth and Characterisation of Nanocarbon Structures
(Trinity College Dublin, 2010)Nanocarbon materials have come to the forefront of research in recent years due to their outstanding properties and wide potential applications. Production of these materials by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is preferable ... -
Mission, liturgy, and world in relationality: Towards a decentred liturgical theology of mission
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Religions,Theology & Ecumenics. Loyola Institute, 2018)In this work I explore how liturgical theologies of mission construe mission in terms of the ways the church and contemporary disciples participate in mission within the liturgical ritual and within the world. Where this ... -
Monte Carlo Methods on Complex Networks
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`THEY THOUGHT IT WAS NEW YORK' AN EXAMINATION OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHY AND REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CORK JEWISH COMMUNITY
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of Near & Middle Eastern Studies, 2023)This thesis examines the communal narrative of the Cork Jewish community. It is a narrative based on accidental arrival to Cork following escape from persecution in Russia. In order to undertake this study, it has been ... -
Variation of the electronic functionality of self-seeded germanium nanowires through synthesis determined core-shell interface states
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2015)Bottom up grown germanium nanowires may have an important role to play in future electronic devices. While the electrical properties of nanowires grown using a metallic seed as a catalyst have been extensively reported we ... -
Young People's Experiences of Foster Placement Breakdown: A Qualitative Study
(Masters in Applied Social Research, 2013)While there is an expanding body of international literature on the phenomenon of foster care placement breakdown, and its associations with poorer outcomes for children, there is little is known, in Ireland nor internationally, ...