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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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Human+ Project: Fellowship Call Now Open
Are you an experienced researcher with an interest in human-centred technology? The first call for fellowships with Human+ is open for applications until 30 January 2021*.
17 Dec 2020
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Democracy and the Pandemic
New Podcast and Curriculum Free online curriculum explores themes from ‘Rethinking Democracy in an Age of Pandemic’, a six part seminar series looking at how a public health crisis exposed fault lines throughout our societies,
17 Dec 2020
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David O’Shaughnessy awarded prestigious European Research Council funding
David O’Shaughnessy, Associate Professor for Eighteenth-Century Studies in Trinity’s School of English was among four researchers from Trinity College Dublin who won European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Awards last week un
15 Dec 2020
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Behind the Headlines: Women Lead Resistance in Poland and Belarus
The recent anti-government protests in Belarus and Poland were the focus of the Trinity Long Room Hub’s latest Behind the Headlines discussion which highlighted the predominance of women at the forefront of these movements.
11 Dec 2020
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Concealing Identity, Concealing Motive: Pretext and Rhetoric
Dr Lilith Acadia was recently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND Fellow at the Trinity Long Room Hub where she explored the concept of pretext and the concealment of a mid-century transatlantic same-sex relationship.
02 Dec 2020
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Digging into the Archives: Professor Christopher Pastore
As the Trinity Long Room Hub celebrates the 10th year since its opening on Fellows’ Square, we have asked some long-time friends, colleagues and supporters of the Hub to dig into our archives of over 400 recorded discussions and l
01 Dec 2020
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Neurohumanities Featured in Latest Neuron Journal
The latest issue of Neuron, published this week, includes a series of articles authored by Trinity College staff and collaborators in the “hybrid” field of Neurohumanities, marking an exciting new chapter to expand connections acr
26 Nov 2020
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