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Incantation for the Hare: commemorating Seamus Heaney’s tenth anniversary
Poet Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe has published a new poem as part of her research project 'Honey and the Hare' carried out during her Rooney Writer Fellowship at the Trinity Long Room Hub in 2023.
10 Oct 2023
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Celebrating community, celebrating research: Trinity’s inaugural Arts and Humanities Research Festival
Does landscape measure time? Can poetry make things happen? Would you drink really old beer? Did children always exist?
10 Oct 2023
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Making their voices heard? Women, War, and the Arts
Trinity Long Room Hub partnered with Wexford Festival Opera to discuss ‘Women and War’– the theme of the upcoming 72nd Wexford Festival Opera.
22 Sep 2023
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What have the Arts and Humanities ever done for us? Trinity Long Room Hub launches Arts and Humanities Festival Programme
A new Arts and Humanities festival celebrating cutting-edge research and creativity has been launched by the Trinity Long Room Hub, as it publishes an exciting festival programme.
21 Sep 2023
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Trinity Long Room Hub’s ‘The History of the Future’ shortlisted for the Irish Podcast Awards
The Democracy Forum’s The History of the Future Podcast has been shortlisted in three categories in the latest Irish Podcast Awards.
19 Sep 2023
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Rita Duffy’s new Crawford Art Gallery Collection inspired by a residency in Trinity Long Room Hub
Former Artist in Residence at the Trinity Long Room Hub, Rita Duffy has highlighted how her time with Trinity’s Arts and Humanities community was formative to the fascinating new collection now on exhibition at the Crawford Art Ga
24 Aug 2023
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Trinity’s Eoin McNamee takes up inaugural Charlotte Maxeke-Mary Robinson Chair
Eoin McNamee, Director of the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish and Creative Writing, is to take up the inaugural Charlotte Maxeke-Mary Robinson Chair at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in South Africa.
31 Jul 2023
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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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