European Researchers' Night | Arts and Humanities events
Friday, 30 September 2022, 4 – 9pm
There will a number of arts and humanities events taking place across the Trinity campus on European Researchers' Night. To see the whole programme visit www.start-ern.org…
Lisa Doyle, (School of Histories and Humanities) and Mark Faulkner (School of English) will be taking part in Meetings with Manuscripts demonstration, which will include a range of activities for all ages related to Trinity’s outstanding collection of old books. Learn more here
Elizabeth Kehoe (School of Histories and Humanities) will be a part of the Clann Oral History Project, which aims to create an archive, training and mentoring tenants to become researchers for their local area. Learn more here
In Detective Work and the Earliest Writing in the World - Martin Worthington (School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies), will be discussion the evolution of the cuneiform script, and how to decrypt its signs. Learn more here
At University of Sanctuary, Rachel Hoare (School of Languages Literatures and Cultural Studies) and Gillian Wylie (School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies) will be talking about Trinity's new Centre for Forced Migration Studies. Learn more here
Catherine Barbour (School of Languages Literatures and Cultural Studies) will lead a discussion following the premiere of ‘Manifesto’ a short fictional feminist film. Learn more here
And Richard Duckworth will be in the Douglas Hyde Gallery for Analog Dreams, a performance showcase of compositions performed on historic analogue instruments. Learn more here
Campus Location: Across campus
Accessibility: Please see campus map link
Event Category: Special events
Type of Event: One-time event
Audience: Researchers, Faculty & Staff, Public
Cost: Free
More info: www.start-ern.org…