RT @ococonuts: Thanks to everyone @BCIrishStudies and @UC0NN for the opportunity to speak about my research. It was such a privilege @Fulbr…
RT @uniofgalway: Last week, political figures and distinguished academic experts gathered at @BostonCollege to explore past, present and fu…
RT @USAinNI: Many of Northern Ireland’s most influential leaders have been beneficiaries of @StateIVLP & other US exchange programs like @W…
Preeminent immigration historian Hasia Diner discussed her book ,Opening Doors: An Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish & the Jews, last night in Connolly House. https://t.co/KIRICeL24f
RT @niallodoc: A recording of my recent public talk at @GIHNYU 'Making Peace in the Shadows: Back channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland'…
Irish Institute Event
Ireland's Election Results: More of the Same?
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
12:00-1:30 pm
McElroy 237
Unlike the pattern in other European countries, the 2024 Irish general election b...
Our Irish Studies courses for the Fall 2025 semester!
Irish Studies is co-sponsoring an event with the Clough School of Theology and Ministry.
Did Early Christian Ireland have a Unique (“Celtic”) Liturgical Rite?
April 03, 2025
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Theolo...
RT @BCBookmarks: Historian Hasia R. Diner, author of 'Opening Doors,' will talk about the unlikely alliance between the Irish and the Jews…
Our undergraduate history student Brendan Mahoney has published a review of Becoming Irish American: The Making and Remaking of a People From Roanoke to JFK
You can read it here: https://t.co/fFimi2w...
Another year, another crazy group of students spent 28 hours with Professor Joe Nugent to read all of Ulysses! https://t.co/bQ11wFChFH
Colleen Taylor will deliver a seminar at QUB as part of our continuing faculty exchange with the Northern Irish University.
Her talk on Monday, March 31 will be in person and online.
Register here: ...