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19 July 2017

'Women in the writings of Jonathan Swift'

Listen to the lunchtime lecture  'Women in the writings of Jonathan Swift' by Dr Aileen Douglas, School of English, TCD.

Library, Public Lecture, Exhibition
12 July 2017

'Swift's Dublin'

Listen to the lunchtime lecture 'Swift's Dublin'  by Professor David Dickson, MRIA, Department of Modern History, TCD.

Library, Public Lecture, Exhibition
03 July 2017

Galway Exhibition

Galway's history through maps: an exhibition through maps and views. 

Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Exhibition
22 June 2017

Film Premiere: It stays with you

A film exploring the use of force by UN peacekeepers in Haiti

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees
22 June 2017

Human Rights: Culture and Critique

Human Rights and the Social Sciences Symposium

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Seminar
21 June 2017

'Swift and books'

Listent to the lunchtime lecture 'Swift and books'  by Professor Andrew Carpenter, MRIA, Emeritus Professor of English, UCD.

Library, Public Lecture, Exhibition
15 June 2017

Breakfast Briefing on EASAC Policy Report on Genome Editing

Breakfast Briefing on EASAC Report: Genome Editing – Scientific Opportunities, Public Interests and Policy Options in the European Union.

Policy and International Relations
14 June 2017

DPASSH 2017: Preserving Abundance: The Challenge of Saving Everything

Registration is now open.

Digital Repository of Ireland
08 June 2017

'The circulation of verse in Jonathan Swift's Dublin'

Academy Discourse by James Woolley, Smith Professor of English Emeritus at Lafayette College.

Membership, Discourse Series
07 June 2017

"To please and to reform mankind" a life of protest: Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745

Exhibition and Lunchtime Lectures commemorating the 350th anniversary of Jonathan Swift's birth now available has an online exhibition.

Library, Public Lecture, Exhibition

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