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New book by Prof Emer Nolan reviewed The Irish Times.
New book by Prof Emer Nolan, Five Irish Women: the second republic, 1960-2016, reviewed recently by Catriona Crowe in The Irish Times.
Date: Wednesday, 08 January 2020
CHCI Research Oppurtunities
Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) This is a list of fellowships, jobs, calls for participation, and other opportunities happening at CHCI member organizations.
Date: Friday, 13 December 2019
Department of English's Dr Catherine Gander and Dr Rita Sakr delivering talks at collaborative symposium
Dr Catherine Gander and Dr Rita Sakr will be delivering talks at the 'Contemporary Literature: Politics and Aesthetics in Crisis' symposium at Queen’s University Belfast
Date: Wednesday, 11 December 2019
2019 Chinese Studies PhD Candidate Workshop
A Chinese Studies PhD candidate workshop was held in Maynooth University on 6 December 2019. Over 25 PhD students and supervisors from UCC, UCD, TCD, DCU, DIT and Maynooth University attended the event.
Date: Friday, 06 December 2019
NUI Publication Prize in Irish History 2019 - Commendation
Commendation for Dr Ciaran McCabe in the 2019 NUI Publication Prize in Irish History
Date: Friday, 22 November 2019
2019 Welcome Event
A welcome event & table quiz was held on 14th November 2019 to welcome the new students interested in Chinese studies.
Date: Thursday, 21 November 2019
Seán Kyne, Minister for the Gaeltacht, announces funding for TEG examinations
Maoiniú fógartha Seán Kyne, Aire Stáit na Gaeltachta, do scrúduithe TEG
Date: Monday, 18 November 2019
Music Department Graduate Teaching Assistant and doctoral researcher Joanne Cusack receives Postgraduate Teaching Award
Joanne Cusack Receives her Postgraduate Teaching Award
Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Funding: Centre Culturel Irlandais Fellowship Bursaries - Now Open
The Centre Culturel Irlandais offers Fellowship bursaries to encourage research on its Old Library and Historical Archives collections. The purpose of the Fellowships is to establish the intellectual and academic value of the holdings. The Old Library contains 8,000 volumes (from the 15th to the 19th century). Once the library of the Irish College when it was a seminary, the collection contains works of theology, history, philosophy etc. More than 19,000 items are held in the Historical Archives, covering a period extending from the 14th to the 20th century. The main themes are daily life at the Irish College and the buildings which were owned by the Irish Community, the grant foundations, the religious community etc. The areas of research are open, depending on the candidate's interests, and could focus on a historical subject, a period of time, an author, the manuscripts or printed items, the provenance of part of the collections, the bindings etc. We are looking for an output which would add to our knowledge of the library or archives and to the information which we can put into the public domain. Priority will be given to research subjects examining a corpus of references instead of one reference in particular.
Date: Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Prof. Lorraine Byrne Bodley presents a paper at the Schubert am Klavier Conference, Schubert-Archiv, University of Tuebingen, 14-16 November 2019
Prof.Lorraine Byrne Bodley MRIA will present a paper on the Aesthetics of Friendship in Schubert’s circle, which draws on recent research from her Yale biography.
Date: Monday, 11 November 2019