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Language is everywhere: pioneering research on linguistic landscapes
Emeritus Professor Jeffrey Kallen’s new book illuminates his work in the growing field of ‘linguistic landscape’ research, and the ways in which text displayed in public spaces is changing how we interact with language.
08 May 2024
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Museums critical in times of partisan politics says Head of Smithsonian
Speaking at the Trinity Long Room Hub’s Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture on Thursday 26 April, Lonnie G. Bunch III addressed the transformative impact the Smithsonian Institution has had on a national and global level.
30 Apr 2024
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What is meaningful work? A philosopher’s view
Caleb Althorpe, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Philosophy, writes in The Conversation about meaningful work from a philosopher's standpoint.
29 Apr 2024
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Conference hears of interdisciplinary approach to combatting hatred across Europe
A network of scholars and practitioners from the NETHATE consortium came together this week at the Trinity Long Room Hub to look at hate from a range of perspectives.
26 Apr 2024
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Young adults from Kildare and Wicklow visit Trinity as part of Critical ChangeLab
On Thursday, March 28, the InSync Junior Board and Area Coordinators visited Trinity as part of the Critical ChangeLab project to discuss youth-led approaches to democracy.
23 Apr 2024
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New Arts and Humanities Fellows announced on Trinity Monday
Today on Trinity Monday, 22 April 2024, Provost Dr Linda Doyle announced the names of 73 new Scholars, 43 new Fellows, three new Professorial Fellows and four Honorary Fellows across a range of disciplines.
22 Apr 2024
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Five things our research uncovered when we recreated 16th century beer (and barrels)
Susan Flavin, Associate professor of history, and research fellow Charlie Taverner write in The Conversation about 16th Century Brewing and the The FoodCult project.
19 Apr 2024
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Head of Smithsonian Institution to talk at Trinity College Dublin
Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, to speak at Trinity College Dublin as part of the Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture 2024.
16 Apr 2024
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Hiding in plain sight – AI to help uncover the hidden voices of women in early modern Ireland
€2.5M VOICES project to investigate women’s lives in 16th and 17th century, changing how we view Irish history and the roles women played in it
11 Apr 2024
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Trinity’s Arts and Humanities top of table in latest QS World University Rankings by Subject
Trinity’s Arts and Humanities continue to excel in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject, with English Language and Literature top of the table in 21st place globally.
10 Apr 2024
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