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The DIB and DFAT100: Josephine McNeill and Mary Tinney

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

To mark the publication of Ireland: A voice among the nations and the current series of lunchtime lectures on Irish diplomacy, we're publishing the DIB biographies of Josephine McNeill (pictured above) and Mary Tinney,...

Dictionary of Irish Biography

Barbara Harvey Women in Leadership Masterclass

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

In September 2019 Barbara Harvey, Managing Director in Accenture Research and lead for Accenture's research on workplace equality was our masterclass speaker.

Women in Leadership

The DIB and DFAT100: William Warnock

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

To mark the publication of Ireland: A voice among the nations, read about William Warnock below, Ireland's first ambassador to India.

Dictionary of Irish Biography

DRI is the Irish partner in Europeana’s Common Culture Project

Monday, 23 September 2019

Building on DRI's mission to preserve and provide sustained access to Ireland’s digital heritage.

Digital Repository of Ireland

Applications invited for the DRI Community Archive Scheme

Monday, 23 September 2019

The scheme aims to make long-term preservation of digital materials possible for low or no-income organisations

Digital Repository of Ireland

The mythical Island of Hy Brasil and the Book of O’Lees

Thursday, 19 September 2019

This month's Library blog post takes you on a journey to an enchanted island ...

Library, Library Blog

The DIB and DFAT100: Harry Boland

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

To mark the publication of Ireland: A voice among the nations, and John Gibney's lunchtime lecture on ‘Sinn Féin ‘diplomats’ and the Irish revolution, 1919-23’, we publish the DIB entry on Harry Boland, by the late...

Dictionary of Irish Biography

The DIB and Christ Church cathedral: Sitriuc Silkbeard

Monday, 16 September 2019

This coming Friday Terry Clavin will be speaking at Christ Church Cathedral on the many DIB lives connected to the institution throughout its rich history. To mark this event read the DIB entry on Sitriuc Silkbeard, by...

Dictionary of Irish Biography

Research Infrastructures: Research Infrastructures in Ireland

Monday, 16 September 2019

In the first of the series, Dr Niamh NicGhabhann, University of Limerick, offers an ambitious roadmap for future PhD education in Ireland.

Policy and International Relations, Policy Working Groups, Research Infrastructures, Research Infrastructures in Ireland Blog

The DIB and Rugby World Cup 2019: the 'father of Irish rugby'

Friday, 13 September 2019

To mark the start of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, we publish below the DIB entry on Sir Charles Burton Barrington (1848–1943), integral to the establishment of Rugby Football in Ireland, by Shaun Boylan.

Dictionary of Irish Biography

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