Conferences hosted by the Trinity Long Room Hub on behalf of Trinity's Arts and Humanities Schools:
Upcoming:
7 - 9 June 2019
Art in the Anthropocene
The School for Creative Arts and the “Identities in Transformation” Steering Group invite you to participate in the conference “Art in the Anthropocene” at Trinity College Dublin (https://www.tcd.ie/) from Friday 7 June to Sunday 9 June 2019. The conference is being organised in collaboration with the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, and the Science Gallery’s exhibition on PLASTIC. On this site, which is under construction, you will find the call for papers and information about the conference.
19 - 23 June 2019
CHCI 2019 Annual Meeting
Registration is now open for the 2019 CHCI Annual Meeting hosted by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute at Trinity College Dublin. In addition to professional development sessions, this year's meeting will feature keynotes, panel discussions, and performances on the theme of "Cultural Interventions." Click here for more information..
7 - 9 June 2017
Trinity College Dublin Human Rights & Religions Summer School | Irish School of Ecumenics
The intersection of human rights with religious traditions continues to preoccupy much of the contemporary world. The focus of this five day summer school is on some of the most persistent and complex aspects of the relationship between the two. Within this summer school the central question is: What is the role of religious discourse, and the place of religious freedoms, within contemporary human rights frameworks? This question will be explored broadly across themes including the relationship between religion, human rights and the state, the idea of non-discrimination, the problem of hate speech, and the rights of religious minorities.
Past
19 - 23 June 2017
Trinity College Dublin Human Rights & Religions Summer School | Irish School of Ecumenics
The intersection of human rights with religious traditions continues to preoccupy much of the contemporary world. The focus of this five day summer school is on some of the most persistent and complex aspects of the relationship between the two. Within this summer school the central question is: What is the role of religious discourse, and the place of religious freedoms, within contemporary human rights frameworks? This question will be explored broadly across themes including the relationship between religion, human rights and the state, the idea of non-discrimination, the problem of hate speech, and the rights of religious minorities.
27 - 28 June 2017
Big Data and Medieval Studies: the Present and Future of Medieval Text Archives
The last thirty years have seen the production of numerous large archives of medieval English texts, including the Dictionary of Old English Corpus (c. 3 million words), the York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English Prose (c. 1.4 million words), the Manchester Eleventh Century Spellings Database (c. 300,000 words), the Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English (c. 650,000 words) and the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse (c. 5 million words). Since each of these freestanding corpora was built for a different purpose, there is minimal interoperability, and the user must learn separate user interfaces and search protocols for each. Their extraordinary collective power as a tool for cultural, historical, literary and linguistic analyses thus remains to be exploited. Early publications using the materials produced by the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP) have shown the revolutionary power of big data to reconfigure our understanding of the early modern, print past. This colloquium seeks to catalyse a similarly radical transformation in the possible methodologies for the study of the medieval period, by encouraging collaboration to increase the use and utility of existing text archives and setting a blueprint for their future development.
23 - 24 June 2017
Brian Boydell Centenary Conference
To mark his centenary, a conference will be held with a recital of his music in the Royal Irish Academy of Music, to re-evaluate his contributions to Irish musical, artistic and academic life, and their place within the wider contexts of musical, cultural and artistic developments in Ireland in the 20th century. Confirmed speakers are Professor Barra Boydell, who will give a special address, and Peter Murray, Director of the Crawford Art Gallery Cork, who will present a guest lecture on Brian Boydell’s paintings.
7 - 8 July 2017
Literary Archives in the Digital Age
A two day conference organised by the School of English. “Literary Archives in the Digital Age” aims to gather scholars together in order to consider these changes; the conference aims both to showcase contemporary archival research and to reflect on the opportunities and challenges presented by 21st-century archival study.
30 July - 4 August 2017
Samuel Beckett Summer School
Now in its seventh year, the Samuel Beckett Summer School provides a unique experience for students, scholars and lovers of Beckett’s works. Each year we invite the world’s foremost Beckett scholars to present new lectures and seminars on all aspects of Beckett’s works. The School appeals to a wide range of Beckett enthusiasts by providing the opportunity to experience, savour and study Beckett’s works in the university where he began his intellectual life.
24 - 25 March 2017
Space & Settlement VIII
The 8th Space and Settlement conference will provide rich discussions on the following themes: Royal landscapes; Liminal landscapes; Maritime landscapes; Religious landscapes; and Urban & Rural landscapes. Mark Gardiner, Queen’s University Belfast, will deliver the keynote address on Friday 24th March 2017.
31 March - 1 April 2017
Memoralised Spaces and Spatial Memory
This two day conference is part of an early post-doc mobility research project that includes a survey of memory-related themes across early Irish written sources – law, sagas, hagiography, Annals – which will (hopefully) form the basis for future research projects.
12 - 13 April 2017
Remapping Trinity: A Literary Atlas of the University
A two-day event organised by the School of English that will explore ideas of place and space through exploring Trinity itself, and the buildings, objects, and stories which have shaped and continue to shape it. The programme includes workshops, roundtable discussions, an original promenade performance and a specially curated audio tour. All events are free and all are warmly welcome.
3 - 5 March 2017
Robert Lowell and Ireland: A Centenary Symposium
A three day symposium to celebrate the centenary of the birth of US American poet Robert Lowell, and in recognition of the poet’s connections with Ireland (including Trinity College Dublin, where he was awarded an honorary DLitt in 1976). The symposium is jointly organised by members of the School of English, Trinity College Dublin, with colleagues from the Department of English, Dublin City University. It has been funded by the School of English and the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, TCD, the Irish Association for American Studies, the Office of Public Works, and Poetry Ireland.
9 - 11 March 2017
National Stereotyping and Cultural Identities in recent European Crises
This conference will investigate how recent European crises such as the Euro crisis, the Ukraine conflict, the threat of terrorism, increased migration, the rise of right wing, populist neo-nationalism across Europe and most recently the looming Brexit have revived and used centuries-old, culturally constructed patterns of national stereotyping and how these have been actualized and instrumentalized in public discourse and political debate. It will bring together experts from across Europe and a variety of relevant fields and disciplines such as critical discourse analysis and imagology, cultural history, cultural memory, media studies, political science and international relations. It will provide deeper understanding of the cultural roots of these political crisis instruments, the way they are currently being used and the effect this has on public discourse.
17 - 18 February 2017
The Irish and the London Stage: Identity, Culture, and Politics, 1680-1830
A conference organisesd by the School of English on the varied Irish contribution to the development of London’s theatrical world over the course of the eighteenth century generously supported by the Marie-Curie programme.
26 - 27 January 2017
'Eco-Urbanites': International Multidisciplinary Symposium in Comparative Urban Studies
A two day symposium organised by the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies, TCD.
2016
20 - 21 October 2016
Transylvanian Society of Dracula Open Congress 2016
The fourth world Dracula Congress organised in association with the School of English, TCD.
22 - 25 September 2016
Fields of Conflict
The 9th Biennial Fields of Conflict Conference hosted by The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
28 - 29 October 2016
Celebrating the Saints: A Focus on Martyrologies and Calendars
This symposium calls attention to martyrologies and calendars from the early medieval to early modern period.
13 - 14 October 2016
Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium
The second Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium, will provide a forum for researchers working on aspects of the sociolinguistics of the Celtic Languages.
1 - 2 September 2016
Irish Conference on Game Based Learning
The Irish Conference on Game Based Learning (iGBL), formerly Irish Symposium on Game-Based Learning, now in its sixth year, provides a forum for all stakeholders interested in exchanging ideas, projects, and best practice on the use of games and game-based approaches to support motivation, learning, and change.
27 June - 1 July 2016
ISHS Dublin 2016: Humour as Embodied Practice
The International Society for Humor Studies 35th annual conference, organised by the Department of Drama, in partnership with the Trinity Long Room Hub and with support from Failte Ireland. The ISHS is the world’s leading professional scholarly organization for the study of comedy, humor and laughter. Bringing together a variety of scholars and creative practitioners, ISHS Dublin 2016 focuses on the broad notion of Humor as Embodied Practice. This conference will provide fertile room for engagement in a most wide-ranging and interdisciplinary context, with particular regard to humour and cultural practices in an evolving Ireland and the world beyond.
5 - 6 August 2016
Draff
A two-day bilingual conference focusing on understudied aspects of the works of Samuel Beckett.
25 - 27 May 2016
Unique and Universal: Challenges for the Manuscript Librarian
The 7th conference of CERL’s (Consortium of European Research Libraries) European Manuscript Librarians Expert Group. The primary aims of the Group are to act as a forum for curatorial concerns, and to enhance understanding and practical cooperation among curators across Europe
2 - 4 June 2016
Peripheral Visions: European Soldiers and Cultural Encounters in the Long Nineteenth Century
A three day conference organised by the Trinity Centre for War Studies.
7 June 2016
Institutions and Ireland: Law, Punishment, and Accountability
Law, Punishment, and Accountability is a one-day conference that will critically examine the legal institutions on the island of Ireland through a thematic and interdisciplinary approach. As the second event in TCD’s Institutions and Ireland series, the conference will analyse the ways in which Ireland has been shaped by both its own legal institutions, as well as by international bodies such as the European Parliament and European Court of Human Rights.
10 - 11 June 2016
Precarious Subjects
A Conference for Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers in Ireland. The Precarious Subjects Conference aims to provide a new forum for postgraduate and early career researchers in the field of gender and sexuality within Ireland—building a network and providing a space where ideas can be shared, challenged and nurtured.
20 - 21 May 2016
Space and Settlement in the Middle Ages VII
Space and Settlement in the Middle Ages is an annual multi-disciplinary, international conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. Each year the conference brings together archaeologists, historians, geographers, cultural heritage professionals, and academics to explore a wide range of topics relating to settlement patterns and the use of space throughout the Middle Ages in Ireland and Europe.
7 - 8 May 2016
Dublin Postgraduate History Conference
This conference aims to bring together postgraduate students from Dublin City University, Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin to showcase the historical research being undertaken by postgraduate students in these institutions.
9 - 10 May 2016
Rethinking Ageing and Memory
A two day IRC-funded workshop curated by TCD, the National Centre for Arts and Health, NUIG, Maynooth University and DIT GRADCAM.
28 April 2016
Eleanor Knott Memorial Conference 2016
The Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, in conjunction with Trinity Long Room Hub, under the rubric of the Manuscripts, Book and Print Cultures research theme, present an inaugural conference in honour of Prof Eleanor Knott (1886 – 1975) on Thursday 28 April, 2016. This one-day conference will showcase current research in the field of Early and Modern Irish language and literature in a manner that celebrates the academic interests of Eleanor Knott.
29 - 30 April 2016
Society for Italian Studies Interim Conference
A two day conference hosted by the TCD Department of Italian.
5 - 6 May 2016
The Wandeirng Word - The Travels of Insular Manuscripts
Organised by the School of Histories and Humanities, this conference will explore the results of the TCD Early Irish Manuscripts project, including the conservation and scientific and art historical analysis of four major early manuscripts: Codex Usserianus Primus, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Garland of Howth.
8 - 10 April 2016
Deleuze + Art
This conference is co-hosted by School of Drama, Film and Music at Trinity College Dublin and Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute.
14 April 2016
The First International Conference on Ultimology
This inaugural conference performs the findings of the Department of Ultimology’s first Hilary term of existence. Through screenings, talks, tests and exploratory research, this conference brings together researchers and practitioners from inside and outside Trinity to explore the concept of Ultimology and how it relates to different fields of knowledge.
15 - 17 April 2016
Borderlines XX
An annual postgraduate conference for postgraduate researchers in the fields of Medieval and Early Modern studies, held on a rotational basis between Belfast, Cork and Dublin.
2015
7 November 2015
Ethics and Sport
A one day conference organised by the Confederal School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology.
13 - 14 November 2015
Collusion, Subversion and Survival: Women in Medieval Irish History (c. 500-1500)
This conference, organised by the Trinity Centre for Gender and Women Studies aims to look at how women colluded, subverted, and survived the structures of patriarchy in medieval Ireland between c. 500 and 1500.
16 October 2015
Shame, Stigma & Medicine Workshop
A one day workshop bringing together speakers from diverse disciplines including medicine, philosophy, sociology and law, supported by funding from a Wellcome Trust Small Grant Award. CPD for clinicians has been applied for.
15 October 2015
The Alignment of Early Childhood Education and Primary Education
A one day international conference organised by the School of Education.
9 October 2015
Designing Commemoration: Performance, Process and Participation
A symposium presented by the MA Festive Arts programme at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick and TRIARC: the Irish Art Research Centre at Trinity College Dublin. Please note, the first day of this symposium will take place in the University of Limerick.
24 September 2015
Migrant Manuscripts: The Western Manuscripts of the Chester Beatty Collection and Twentieth-Century Provenance Studies School of Histories and Humanities
A one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanties.
11 - 12 September 2015
Voicing Commemoration
The 2015 Oral History Network of Ireland (OHNI) conference in association with the Centre for Contemporary Irish History.
10 - 11 September 2015
The Book of Kells: Rethinking and Researching a Great National Treasure
The Annual Autumn meeting of the Association for Manuscripts and Archives in Research Collections (AMARC) in association with TCD Library.
3 - 4 September 2015
The Medical World of Early Modern Ireland, 1500-1750
This conference, hosted by the Centre for Early Modern History, in co-operation with The Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland at University College Dublin and the University of Ulster will facilitate the presentation and discussion of key aspects of the latest research on medicine in early modern Ireland.
9 - 14 August 2015
The Samuel Beckett Summer School
This conference, organised by the School of English and the School of Drama, Film and Music will provide a forum for the examination of various modes of poetic collaboration in the period 1890-1940.
4 - 7 August 2015
Sociolinguistics Summer School 6
The sociolinguistics summer school is the perfect opportunity for postgraduate students to network, showcase some of their original work, as well as attend workshops and talks by leading experts in the field.
2 - 3 July 2015
The Collaborative Muse: Poetry and Collaboration in the Age of Modernism
This conference, organised by the School of English, will provide a forum for the examination of various modes of poetic collaboration in the period 1890-1940
25 - 27 June 2015
Pulling Together or Pulling Apart: Regional and National Identities in Spain and Europe
This interdisciplinary international conference will provide a forum for research and debate on issues of statehood and identity, organised by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies.
19 - 20 June 2015
Creative Networks and Cultural Output: Economic Contexts for Literary and Artistic Production
This conference, jointly hosted by the Department of English and the Department of Economics at TCDaims to continue this dialogue and collaboration within and between the humanities, digital humanities, economics and social sciences.
11 - 12 June 2015
Re-envisioning the European Language Portfolio
A European Seminar organized by the : A European Seminar organized by the Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education (CercleS) in conjunction with the School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences.
4 - 7 June 2015
Joint Meeting of the SSHAP and the BRS
The Department of Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin will host the fourth annual meeting of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy (SSHAP) in conjunction with the annual meeting of theBertrand Russell Society (BRS).
22 - 23 May 2015
Space and Settlement in the Middle Ages
A two-day international conference featuring archaeologists, historians, and geographers. The annual conference examines a wide range of topics and issues concerning settlement and the use of space throughout the Middle Ages organised by the School of Histories and Humanities.
15 - 17 May 2015
Spatial Analysis of Ritual and Cult in the Mediterranean
A workshop focusing on the spatial analysis of ritual and cult in the Mediterranean from prehistory to post-Medieval times aims to expand the traditional approach of past studies beyond the sacred element. Organised by the School of Histories and Humanities.
11 May 2015
The Study of Religions in Ireland: Peoples, Projects, Prospects
A one-day workshop-style conference organised by the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions in conjunction with the School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology.
08 - 10 May 2015
Memories and Identities in Central and Eastern Europe
The 2015 Annual Conference of the Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies, organized by the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, the Center for European Studies, the Trinity Long Room Hub, and the Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies
27 - 29 March 2015
Autism and the Foundations of Language and Communication
A conference and workshop that will bring together researchers interested in mental disorders and developmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorder, and interested in meta–representation, language, meaning and thought, working in psychology, philosophy, (psycho)linguistics and related fields, to investigate data and theories of interdisciplinary concern. Organised by the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy and the School of linguistics, Speech and Communication sciences.
13 - 14 March 2015
Gender, Medicine and the Body
A two day medical humanities symposium organised by the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, TCD.
13 February 2015
The Language of Fractured Identity: Non-National Formations of Irishness, 1880-1923
This conference, organised by the School of Histories and Humanities, aims to explore Irish identity, concentrating on the formation of non-national Irishness, 1880-1923. With the focus of current historical dialogue centering on constructions of the state during the Irish Revolutionary period, this conference seeks to explore the formation of Irish identities beyond the realm of national politics.
6 February 2015
Stained Glass, Religion and National Identity in 19th and 20th Century Ireland: The Harry Clarke Studios
Archives of the famed church decoration and stained glass firm J. Clarke & Sons and its successor Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited are currently being digitized and catalogued by the Digital Resources and Imaging Services Department of Trinity College Library; it is a Demonstrator Project for the Digital Repository of Ireland, the national trusted digital repository for humanities and social sciences data. In order to promote the digital collection that will result from these efforts, this symposium will demonstrate how such a resource can be used to address wide historical and social issues, including topics such as religious history, gender issues, national identity, migration studies, and post-colonial studies. It will provide a first look at outputs from the project and will also advance research methodology: data will be collected about the use of the Clarke Studios material by participants after the event, illuminating the impact of the digitization project on existing research. This project also relates to the Making Ireland research theme.
23 January 2015
“What can ‘the digital’ do for architecture and its history, in Ireland?”
This day-long symposium on Modern (C20th) Architecture organised by the School of Histories and Humanities will bring together researchers and practitioners in the fields of architectural history, education and technology, folklore, architectural practice, archives, visualisation and multimedia, heritage studies and cultural tourism
2014
15 - 16 October 2014
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Bicentenary Conference
A two day conference organised by the School of English. Please note: the first day of this conference will take place in The Arts Council on Dawson St.
17 - 19 October 2014
Annual Conference of the Association des Études Françaises et Francophones d’Irlande
The 16th Annual Conference of the Association des Études Françaises et Francophones d’Irlande organised by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
12 - 13 September 2014
Space and Settlement in the Middle Ages V
An annual multi-disciplinary conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. This year, Space and Settlement returns for its fifth annual conference and will focus primarily on Building in the Medieval World. In addition to the main conference theme, the final session will be devoted to the Battle of Clontarf 1014. The keynote address 'The Buildings of Gaelic Ireland: A Logical Approach' will be delivered by Professor Tom Finan of St Louis University Missouri at 16.15pm, Friday 12th September.
6 - 7 September 2014
The Pedagogics of Unlearning
A two day conference organised by the School of Education.
10 - 16 August 2014
Samuel Beckett Summer School
A week long series of events for students, scholars and lovers of Beckett’s works, organised by the School of English and the School of Drama, Film and Music.
14 - 16 August 2014
The Academic World in the Era of the Great War
A conference organised by Dr. Tomas Irish (TCD) and Dr. Marie-Eve Chagnon (Université de Montréal) with the support of the Centre for War Studies, the Trinity Long Room Hub, the TCD Department of History, and the Cultures, Academic Values and Education Research Centre (CAVE)
13 - 15 July 2014
Jews and Political Discourse
The British Association for Jewish Studies conference 2014 organised by the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, TCD.
2 July 2014
BLAST @ 100: A Centenary Symposium
This symposium will mark the centenary of the publication of the modernist magazine BLAST with a series of papers and performances that will examine its significance today. Organised by the School of English, Department of the History of Art and Architecture, the College Library
27 June 2014
The First World War in European Children’s Literature: 1970-2014
A one-day international symposium on the subject of the First World War in late-twentieth and twenty-first century literature for children and young adults.
19 - 20 June 2014
The Future of the Body: Phenomenology, Medicine and the (Post)Human
This workshop will bring together leading scholars working in Medicine, Medical Humanities, Philosophy and related disciplines whose work critically reflects on the status of the body and who engage with phenomenology as a rigorous methodology to elucidate the role of lived experience in discussions about what it means to be human as technologies and medical practices increasingly enter previously unchartered territories. Engaging theory with practice in an interdisciplinary context is central to the aim of the workshop.
12 - 14 June 2014
The Augustan Space: A Bimillenium Celebration (Rome AD 14 – Dublin 2014)
A three-day conference convening, for the first time in Dublin, all distinguished members of the international Augustan Poetry Network (‘Réseau international de recherche et de formation à la recherche sur la poésie augustéenne’), of which Trinity College has been a participating institution since 2002, organised by the Department of Classics, School of Histories and Humanities. This conference is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Research Incentive Scheme.
5 - 6 June 2014
Between Places and Spaces: Landscapes of Liminality
A two-day international interdisciplinary conference organised by the School of English, TCD, bringing together scholars working in the arts and humanities on ideas of space and place, and showcasing the range of work being done in the School of English in this emerging area within literary studies. For details contact: spacesbetweenplaces@gmail.com
9 May 2014
Cities of Translation: Dublin, New York, Berlin
Cities of Translation: Dublin, New York, Berlin This interdisciplinary conference organised by Dr. Peter Arnds from the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, along with Ivan Robertson, and Jerrilynn Romano, and will analyse three cities in comparison – Dublin, Berlin and New York – as places of translation, to be understood in the wider sense of moving between languages, cultures, social classes, ethnic groups, topographies, and literatures. This research supports a multidimensional examination of identity at work in the urban landscape. This conference is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Research Incentive Scheme.
5 - 6 April 2014
Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous
A conference on the philosophy of Berkeley, with a special emphasis on Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. The opening address is aimed at a wider audience, and in it Professor David Berman (who has been a distinguished Berkeley scholar of the College since A.A. Luce in the late 1960s) will speak on 'Irish Philosophy: Past and Present'. Organised by the Department of Philosophy, TCD.
7 April 2014
Religion and Memory: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation
This one day workshop organised by the Centre for Early Modern History, School of Histories and Humanities, TCD, will link the current political and public debate of history and commemoration in Ireland to international debates around the anniversary of the Reformation. This conference is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Research Incentive Scheme.
5 - 7 March 2014
Composition in the 21st Century
The Music Composition Centre (Music Department, Trinity College Dublin) in association with the New Music Dublin Festival 2014, invites composers, musicologists and practitioners to an International Conference entitled Composition in the 21st Century. The Conference will offer a forum to discuss aesthetic, technical, practical and economical issues affecting composers of different musical genres today. Keynote speaker of the Conference will be internationally acclaimed composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle
29 - 30 March 2014
Duality and Opposition
The annual Dublin Graduate Philosophy Conference hosted by the philosophy departments of Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin
28 February - 01 March 2014
From Sarajevo to Troy: Civilians under Siege
A two day workshop organised by the Centre for War Studies, TCD.
24 - 25 January 2014
Outing Outsiders: Exclusion in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
A one day Symposium hosted by the Department of History and the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies Trinity College Dublin. It will investigate the outsider in European history.
2013
22 - 23 November 2013
Irish Crime Fiction: A Festival (School of English, TCD)
7 - 9 November 2013
European Perspectives of Korea (School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies & Centre for Language and Communication Studies, TCD)
19 October 2013
Ethics & Sport Interdisciplinary Conference (Department of Religions and Theology, TCD)
2 - 3 September 2013
Jerusalem as a Construct in Tradition and History (School of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, TCD)
7 - 9 August 2013
IIIS/ASEF University Alumni Network Conference
11 - 16 August 2013
Samuel Beckett Summer School (School of Drama, Film & Music TCD)
10 - 12 July 2013
Drivers of Regionalism and Integration in Europe and Asia: Comparative Perspectives
(The Institute for International Integration Studies, TCD and the School of Social and Political Sciences, the University of Melbourne)
15 - 16 June 2013
Translating Holocaust Literature
(Centre for Literary Translation, School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies)
18 - 20 June 2013
Applied Linguistics Junior Researcher Conference
(School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences (TCD) and LUCIDE network (Languages in Urban Communities – Integration and Diversity for Europe)
25 - 27 June 2013
Women Then and Now in Spanish - Theatre, Television and Film
(Department of Hispanic Studies, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, TCD)
2 - 3 May 2013
Narratives in Conflict
(Trinity Long Room Hub, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, TCD and the Faculty for Philology and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna)
24 - 25 May 2013
Space & Settlement in the Middle Ages Conference
(Department of History, School of Histories and Humanities, TCD)
31 May 2013
'Identities in Flux: Conflict, Construction, the Self and the other' Postgraduate Conference
(School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies)