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Italo Calvino “predicted everything”: conference at Trinity celebrates his 100-year legacy
A recent conference celebrating the centenary of Italo Calvino (1923-1985), one of Italy’s most prolific twentieth-century writers, heard how the environment and the more-than-human were a primary concern for him.
19 Jul 2023
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ERC Grant worth €2.5m awarded to Trinity’s Professor Christine Casey
Professor Christine Casey, School of Histories and Humanities, has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced grant.
14 Jul 2023
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Imagining the future of democracy education in new EU-funded Critical ChangeLab project
Trinity College Dublin is a key partner in an ambitious new research project which has been awarded €3 million by the European Commission to support young people to engage with democracy through creative learning experiences.
12 Jul 2023
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Could you put your research on a poster?
how do you succinctly capture the essence of your research in visual form?
28 Jun 2023
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What if Ulysses had never found a publisher?
PublishOA.ie, a project co-led by the Trinity Long Room Hub and the Royal Irish Academy, has published the first digital directory of Irish publishers.
16 Jun 2023
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Rashid Khalidi Delivers Lecture on 'The Hundred Years' War on Palestine'
Professor Rashid Khalidi, University of Columbia, said that he has witnessed in recent years a “growing willingness” among people to appreciate the Palestinian narrative.
25 May 2023
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Technology’s Deep Time: technology, humans and the environment
Genevieve Bell and Andrew Meares in conversation with TCD’s Chris Morash on the Australian Overland Telegraph Line of 1872 and its parallels to contemporary technology systems.
20 May 2023
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Oireachtas Committee queries balance between STEM and Arts and Humanities in new Research and Innovation Agency
The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science published the General Scheme of the Research and Innovation Bill, 2023 in April 2023, with little consultation with the research community.
19 May 2023
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Moore Letters spanning 50 years of trans-Atlantic correspondence acquired by Trinity College Dublin
A collection of some 830 letters written by members of two related families, the Moores and Hughes, who resided in Derry and Baltimore, has been acquired by Trinity College Dublin.
12 May 2023
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Fellow in Focus: Roisín Higgins presents an alternative history of the Troubles
Dr Roisín Higgins joins us from Teesside University as a Visiting Research Fellow in association with the Making Ireland Research Theme.
28 Apr 2023
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