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'Shakespeare: here and elsewhere'
A workshop on Shakespeare in film and modern popular culture by Professor Mark Thornton Burnett MRIA, Queen's University Belfast.
A Society of Free Nations? Identity and Values in 21st Century Foreign Policy
International Affairs Conference 2016
'The Idea of a Republic: Freedom and Politics'
This is the fourth in a series of six events themed around the constitution.
'Digital Citizenship'
This is the fifth in a series of six events themed around the constitution.
Retreat from Globalisation? Brexit, Trump and the New Populism
International Affairs Conference 2017
Human Rights: Culture and Critique
Human Rights and the Social Sciences Symposium
Film Premiere: It stays with you
A film exploring the use of force by UN peacekeepers in Haiti
Austerity in retrospect: too much, too little or just right?
To launch the publication of Debating austerity in Ireland: crisis, experience and recovery (eds Emma Heffernan, John McHale and Niamh Moore-Cherry) we will host a panel discussion posing the question:
Léacht Phoiblí - Athrú Teanga agus Tráma in Éirinn
An tOllamh Michael Cronin, MRIA. Á eagrú ag Coiste Léann na Gaeilge, Litríocht na Gaeilge agus na gCultúr Ceilteach, Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann.
Representation, Gender and Politics Past and Present
A conference to mark the centenary of female suffrage and the extension of male suffrage.