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Workshop: Open Access and the Humanities: A dialogue on future directions for Ireland, August 25 2021
As research systems transition to Open Access models of dissemination, there is a need to foster a dialogue on impacts and support for disciplinary research communities. Together, Ireland’s National Open Research Forum (NORF) and the Irish Humanities Alliance (IHA) will host a workshop for researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to discuss future directions for Ireland’s transition to Open Access.
Date: Saturday, 14 August 2021
Maynooth University awarded international funding for digital humanities projects
Maynooth University has been awarded funding for innovative digital humanities under the Fund for International Collaboration.
Date: Wednesday, 04 August 2021
Visiting Fellowship Application: Durham Residential Research Library 2022
The Durham Residential Research Library is delighted to invite applications from researchers for Visiting Fellowships of one month in duration.
Date: Monday, 19 July 2021
Webinar: IRC Laureate Team Online Presentation
IRC Laureate Team is hosting an online presentation on Thursday, 1 July from 10 - 11am.
Date: Friday, 25 June 2021
Funding: Society for the Humanities at Cornell University Repair Project 2022-23
The Society for the Humanities at Cornell University invites applications for residential fellowships from scholars whose research projects reflect on the 2022-23 theme of Repair. Up to six Fellows will be appointed. The fellowships are held for one academic year. Each Society Fellow will receive $56,000.
Date: Friday, 25 June 2021
Conference: Research and Innovation Days (Policy Conference), 23-24 June 2021
European Research and Innovation Days is the European Commission’s annual flagship Research and Innovation event, bringing together policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the public to debate and shape the future of research and innovation in Europe and beyond. The event will take place online on 23 and 24 June 2021, allowing everyone to get involved from anywhere.
Date: Monday, 21 June 2021
Funding: IRC Starting and Consolidator Laureate Awards Programme - Open for Expressions of Interest
The Irish Research Council has opened the Expression of Interest process for the 2021 call for IRC Starting and Consolidator Laureate Awards. The submission process shall be via the Research Development Office and will close for submissions to the IRC on 27th August 2021.
Date: Monday, 21 June 2021
Position Paper: IRC/AHRC-funded network
An IRC/AHRC-funded network has been working away over the past year to develop a model for a possible DH Association across the two countries. Should it come into reality, how this body comes to define its community and remit could become very influential for the support it might be able to give to researchers and practitioners whose work integrates technology and culture.
Date: Monday, 21 June 2021
Conference: Annual conference of the Eighteen Century Ireland Society, 16-18 June 2021
The next Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society / An Cumann Éire San Ochtú Céad Déag Annual Conference will be held online on 16-18 June 2021 and hosted by the University of Limerick in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, Limerick. Plenary speakers will be: Ian McBride (Hertford College, Oxford), Ciarán MacMurchaidh (DCU) and Clíona Ó Gallchoir (UCC).
Date: Friday, 04 June 2021
Conference: Irish Religious Diasporas from the 17th to the 21st century, 17-18 June 2021
On 17-18 June 2021, the GIS EIRE is coordinating a conference on Irish religious diasporas. GIS EIRE facilitates cooperation between universities in a particular research area. Accordingly, three Irish Studies colleagues from the universities of IT Tallaght (Ireland), Lille (France) and Caen, France, decided to bring together their ideas and research interests in Irish religious history and imagined this 2021 GIS EIRE conference which will be specifically dedicated to the theme of the Irish religious diaspora. With our panelists, we intend to outline and explore this area for the first time with the transdisciplinary insights of international scholars from Irish Studies, History, Literature, Diasporic Studies, Ecclesial History and Missiology.
Date: Friday, 04 June 2021