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The Trinity Long Room Hub is your portal to the Arts and Humanities research community at Trinity College Dublin. Here, you will find information on research events organised by our academic community, research resources and opportunities, fellowships, public engagement initiatives, and all the news from our projects and partners.
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Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival 2025
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Latest news
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From Douglas Hyde to Michael D. Higgins – “evolution” of Irish presidency in focus at ‘Behind the Headlines’ discussion
Discussion on Irish Presidency covered history of presidential elections, controversies, and most significant moments in Áras an Uachtaráin
03 Oct 2025
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Director's welcome
A welcome back to Michaelmas term from Professor Patrick Geoghegan, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub
11 Sep 2025
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Trinity Long Room Hub announces new Fellows
13 International Visiting Fellows will join the Trinity Long Room Hub research community over the course of the new academic year.
26 Aug 2025
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Latest events
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In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland
Thinking Aloud, Thinking Together is a new series of live and recorded conversations amplifying voices that have been silenced in Irish cultural life. It gives space to artists, writers and thinkers who offer radical new perspectives on existing narratives.
02 Oct 2025
Special events
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A Red Deer History of the Scottish Highlands: Ways of Researching and Writing Animal-Centred Histories
A lecture by Dr Holly Webb (TCD) for the Environmental History Research Seminar Series.
06 Oct 2025
Lectures and Seminars
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Can Women Have a Machiavellian Moment? Gender and Citizenship in Early Modern Republicanism
A seminar by Dr Jamie Gianoutsos (Mount St Mary's University, USA) as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Seminar Series.
06 Oct 2025
Lectures and Seminars
Podcasts
PhD Symposium in Music 2025
A seminar by PhD Music students presenting their research, organised by the Department of Music.

"The Spectacle of Fearsome Acts": Violence, Journalism and the Democratic Future
The Trinity Long Room Hub Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture for 2025 was delivered by Bruce Shapiro, on "The Spectacle of Fearsome Acts": Violence, Journalism and the Democratic Future.
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It's All About Tuberculosis: Seán O'Casey's Critical Look at the Easter Rising
A talk by Dr. Barry Devine as part of the TCD Medical/Health Humanities Seminar Series.

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