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'Swift and books'
Listent to the lunchtime lecture 'Swift and books' by Professor Andrew Carpenter, MRIA, Emeritus Professor of English, UCD.
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.
DPASSH 2017: Preserving Abundance: The Challenge of Saving Everything
Registration is now open.
'The circulation of verse in Jonathan Swift's Dublin'
Academy Discourse by James Woolley, Smith Professor of English Emeritus at Lafayette College.
"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.
Retreat from Globalisation? Brexit, Trump and the New Populism
International Affairs Conference 2017
Buile Suibhne / Sweeny’s Madness
A multi-media staging of the medieval tale of Buile Suibhne / Sweeny's Madness in both modern Irish and English.
IHTA Seminar 2017: Mapping Townscapes
IHTA Seminar 2017 – Mapping Townscapes: comparative perspectives through the Irish and British Historic Towns Atlases
Public Lecture: Mapping towns through time
Public lecture by Professor Roger J.P. Kain, School of Advanced Study, University of London, as part of the IHTA Seminar 2017.
‘A life of two exiles: Wacław Tadeusz Dobrzyński (1883-1962)’
Lunchtime Lecture to accompany the Polish Embassy's exhibition on the life and career of Consul-General Wacław Tadeusz Dobrzyński