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Latest Faculty in Focus Features Professor Michael Cronin
The Trinity Long Room Hub’s latest Faculty in Focus, hosted by Professor Barry McCrea, discussed the work and career of Professor Michael Cronin, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies.
11 Mar 2021
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Trinity’s Centre for Resistance Studies to Launch with Keynote Lecture on Strongman Rule
A new Centre at Trinity College Dublin will respond to the growth of populism and authoritarianism across the world, providing a forum for academics, postgraduate researchers, intellectuals and activists to explore ‘resistance’ in
03 Mar 2021
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Latest Behind the Headlines Examines Perils of Political Speech
In the Trinity Long Room Hub’s latest Behind the Headlines, a panel of five distinguished speakers, including Ambassador to the US, Daniel Mulhall, discussed political language and speech and how oratory can persuade, for both goo
02 Mar 2021
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Beyond 2022 Artist in Residence to Explore Decade of Centenaries
Beyond 2022 project to collaborate with Trinity Long Room Hub on a new Artist in Residence scheme funded by the Government to create new works and encourage public engagement with the Decade of Centenaries.
22 Feb 2021
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New Project in Collaboration with Trinity Long Room Hub to Explore Trinity’s Colonial Past
The Trinity Long Room Hub’s Deputy Director, Dr Ciaran O’Neill will spearhead a new project to explore Trinity’s connections to empire.
19 Feb 2021
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Refugees and Direct Provision focus of Trinity and the Changing City Series Finale
In the last instalment of a three-year series, this week ‘Trinity and the Changing City’ will focus on the artistic representation of refugees and direct provision.
15 Feb 2021
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Celebrating Lunar New Year 2021
Friday 12 February marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival celebrated in China, Vietnam, South Korea, North Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. For this year’s Lunar New Year, we discuss some co
12 Feb 2021
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Trinity Long Room Hub’s Policy Initiative to connect Arts and Humanities with Policy
A new initiative at the Trinity Long Room Hub seeks to bring the multi-faceted and dynamic expertise of the Arts and Humanities disciplines into the policy world by facilitating skills development in communication and evidence-bas
09 Feb 2021
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New History of Globalisation brings Hong Kong into Focus
Despite recent social unrest, the story of Hong Kong is one of an extraordinary global economic engine, which according to Dr Peter E. Hamilton’s new book Made in Hong Kong may reveal more about the origins of globalisation that p
08 Feb 2021
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Ireland, Empire and the Early Modern World Professor Jane Ohlmeyer to deliver Oxford University’s prestigious James Ford Lecture series
Jane Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History at Trinity College Dublin and former Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, will this year deliver the James Ford Lectures, considered to be the most prestigious history l
20 Jan 2021
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