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Gustav Parker Hibbett shortlisted for T.S. Eliot Prize
Gustav Parker Hibbett, a PhD candidate at the School of English and early career researcher at the Trinity Long Room Hub, has been shortlisted for the prestigious T.S. Eliot poetry prize.
19 Nov 2024
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Small Things Like These: Magdalene laundries drama is a powerful rumination on compassion – and its limits
Ruth Barton from Trinity's Department of Film writes in The Conversation about Small Things Like These, the new Magdalene laundries drama.
31 Oct 2024
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Professor Jennifer Edmond appointed as National Coordinator for DARIAH
Professor Jennifer Edmond, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, appointed as National Coordinator for Ireland’s participation in DARIAH ERIC
17 Oct 2024
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Surviving and thriving: launch of Network for the Study of Resilient Women
A new research network led by early career researchers at Trinity College Dublin will bring together the lived experiences of Irish women throughout history from 1840s – 1980s.
15 Oct 2024
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Trinity Arts and Humanities Festival “brings research to life”
Returning for its second year from 23rd to 27th September 2024, Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Research Festival deepened engagement through new formats and brought to life many of the research questions being explored by Trinity’s
14 Oct 2024
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Distinguished writer Mark O’Connell appointed as Rooney Writer Fellow
The Trinity Long Room Hub welcomes Mark O’Connell as its Rooney Writer Fellow.
02 Oct 2024
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New digital archive captures the artistic legacy of the Irish border
A new digital archive from the Trinity Long Room Hub-led ‘Ireland’s Border Culture’ project will be launched today as part of Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Research Festival.
23 Sep 2024
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Professor Jürgen Barkhoff admitted as Pro-Chancellor of Trinity College Dublin
Former Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Professor Jürgen Barkhoff has been inaugurated as Pro-Chancellor of Trinity College Dublin alongside School of Law alumna Rachel Hussey.
19 Sep 2024
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Kaos’s Caeneus is part of a long tradition of queer and trans characters in retellings of ancient myths
Suzanne O'Neill, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Department of Classics writes in The Conversation about the Netflix series Kaos and how Greek myths have been retold and reconfigured many times.
19 Sep 2024
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Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Research Festival is back with a (head) bang!
From the Black Death to Black Sabbath – Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Research Festival returns from 23-27 of September with a week-long programme of free talks and screenings spotlighting the fascinating work being undertaken by
12 Sep 2024
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