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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.
Museums in Ireland: policies for the future
A Roundtable on Museums by the RIA Culture and Heritage Working Group
‘Irish-language literature in Europe: a survey of translations and reception patterns in continental countries’
Presentations and a panel discussion with the co-editors and two co-authors of a chapter in the RIA'S recently published Ireland in the European Eye, on the topic of communication across languages, literatures and...
John Bell Day Lecture 2019: A New Quantum Revolution
Eminent French physicist, Professor Alain Aspect, ForMemRS, of the Université Paris-Saclay, will deliver the 2019 John Bell Day Lecture in Queen's University Belfast
Genius of the East? Moore's Orientalism
Dr Daniel Roberts will give the third lecture in our series on 'Discovering Thomas Moore'. Listen back.
Ireland’s decisive choice for Europe: narrative, presence and policy
Professor Brigid Laffan will discuss how membership of the EU has become Ireland’s geopolitical anchor.
Thomas Moore in Paris
Dr Tríona O'Hanlon will give the second lecture in our series on 'Discovering Thomas Moore'. Listen back.
Words, images, and everyday objects: connecting the past
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and archaeologists from UCD’s Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture.