School of Political Science & Sociology Seminar Series: ‘Ireland after Brexit’
Room 333, Aras Moyolaby Kate Hayward (Queen's, Belfast)
by Kate Hayward (Queen's, Belfast)
Update: A video recording of this session is now available. The second seminar in our Covid-19 Response series, this session will explore questions of surveillance and social benefit in the... | Read on »
Update: A video and audio recording of this webinar is now available This year marks the bicentenary of the publication of James Hardiman’s classic History of the Town and County... | Read on »
by Carmen Kealy (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre)
Update: Video & audio recordings of this session are now available The Covid-19 crisis has led to the mass closure of educational institutions and an ensuing scramble to provide schooling... | Read on »
In this webinar, three contemporary Irish authors – Sinéad Gleeson, Mike McCormack, and Mark O’Connell – discuss the challenges, dislocations and opportunities of writing during the Covid-19 crisis. What new questions has... | Read on »
by Mike Kenny (Cambridge)
Dr Patrick Wadden is an Associate Professor of History at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina, where he teaches a range of courses on medieval topics. He studied at Trinity... | Read on »
Update: Recordings of this session are now available. The unfolding coronavirus crisis has revealed deep structures of inequality manifested in the death toll in the United States and other... | Read on »
Update: Video and audio recordings of this session are now available Panellists in this webinar will examine the ways in which Galway has been represented historically in art and literature,... | Read on »