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Brendan O’Leary Hon. MRIA Conversation Event
Brendan O’Leary Hon. MRIA will be in conversation with Ben Lowry, Deputy Editor, News Letter about his latest three volume book A Treatise on Northern Ireland.
DPASSH 2019: Practical Approaches to Open Research in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
DPASSH 2019, the biennial ‘Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities’ conference will this year be a collaboration between the Digital Repository of Ireland and Queen’s University, Belfast.
The Anatomy of Memory
Neuroscientist Eleanor Maguire will discuss memory failure as part of her Discourse.
Transitioning to Open Science: How can the research community prepare?
This event will look at how funders and HEIs in Ireland and Europe are preparing for the transition to Open Science.
‘Housing and home, global and local: where are we now?’
This event has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control. Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused. Ticket purchases shall be refunded.
Engaging with Europeana for Cultural Heritage Professionals and Researchers
An introductory event on Europeana bringing together speakers with a variety of expertise to discuss the benefits of both contributing data to Europeana and using Europeana as a researcher.
The politicization of the harp through Moore's Irish melodies
Professor Úna Hunt will give the fifth and final lecture in our series on 'Discovering Thomas Moore'. Listen back.
Writing the Script: Letters and Literacy in Medieval Ireland
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and calligrapher Timothy O’Neill.
French Turkeys and Roof-Holes: What Words Reveal – Medieval Ireland and the Outside World
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words. A workshop for students as well as adults.
Sentiment and song in Moore's Irish melodies and Lalla Rookh
Dr Sarah McCleave will give the fourth lecture in our series on 'Discovering Thomas Moore'. Listen back.