Inaugural lecture

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An inaugural lecture is a formal public lecture given at a university by a newly appointed full professor, the holder of a chair. It marks the professor's official introduction to the academic community. These lectures are often attended by colleagues, students, and sometimes the general public. They are a way to showcase the professor's expertise and to contribute to the intellectual life of the institution.

At Trinity College Dublin, inaugural lectures serve as a platform for newly appointed professors with personal or established chairs to present their research and academic vision to the university community and the public.[1]

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