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Shirley Jackson: celebrating 75 years of taut, ambiguous, disturbing stories
Bernice Murphy, Associate Professor in Popular Literature at Trinity's School of English writes in The Conversation about the 75th anniversary of Shirley Jackson’s debut collection, The Lottery and Other Stories (1949).
27 Jun 2024
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A Message from the Director
Catch up on all our latest news and events with our end of year newsletter 2023-24
25 Jun 2024
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Trinity’s Researcher Impact Framework now available in four languages
Trinity's Researcher Impact Framework (RIF) continues to gain traction among research community globally with a total of three translations now available for academics in other countries.
24 Jun 2024
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Ireland is final destination for ULYSSES European Odyssey project
As votes for the European elections are being counted this week, citizens across the EU have been taking part in an epic project across 18 cities in 16 countries with a view to creating a new arts and society charter for Europe.
13 Jun 2024
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The Parthenon marbles evoke particularly fierce repatriation debates – an archaeologist explains why
Professor Christine Morris from Trinity's Department of Classics writes for The Conversation about calls for The Parthenon marbles to be returned to Greece.
11 Jun 2024
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Fellow in Focus: Tania Cañas, author of the ‘RISE manifesto’ discusses meaningful community collaboration
In our latest Fellow in Focus discussion, we listened to Visiting Research Fellow Dr Tania Cañas (University of Melbourne) in conversation with her Trinity collaborator Dr Erika Piazzoli (School of Education).
04 Jun 2024
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Launch of first national guidelines on Open Access publishing
The PublishOA.ie research consortium, co-led by the Royal Irish Academy and the Trinity Long Room Hub, have published the first national guidelines on Open Access publishing.
29 May 2024
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Trinity Long Room Hub Director Eve Patten elected to Royal Irish Academy
Congratulations to Director Eve Patten and inaugural director Poul Holm who have been admitted to the Royal Irish Academy for their exceptional contributions to the humanities.
28 May 2024
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Fellow in Focus: Michael Aronson traces the history of Irish film exhibitions in the “silent era”
From industry to academia, in our latest Fellow in Focus, Professor Michael Aronson (University of Oregon) spoke to Professor Ruth Barton about his career to date and his project to create an open data map tracing the first thirty
24 May 2024
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Alice Munro, master of the short story: superlative tales that exalt the drama of the everyday
Ellen Orchard, PhD candidate in the School of English, writes for The Conversation about writer Alice Munro, who died last week at the age of 92.
22 May 2024
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