In consultation with the IHA board, it has been decided to close our X account.
We can be found on Bluesky @irishhumanities.bsky.social
and remain on LinkedIn.
Our website https://t.co/k6jDNsPbbP
We look forward to continuing engagement through these social media channels.
We were delighted to welcome @HeritageHubIRE Heritage In Schools panellists to @RIAdawson on Thursday 23 Jan to showcase resources from @Library_RIA, @DIB_RIA, @IHTA_RIA, @GrangegormanDev & @dri_ireland & learn what is useful in the classroom
Read more: https://t.co/fYL4OhQUbc
Statement: RIA congratulates Minister Lawless on his appointment to the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, and welcomes commitments in the Programme for Government to enhance and support the creation of a world-class higher education and research system.
https://t.co/xiEHYYorkn
@DeptofFHed@lawlessj @merrionstreet
We are excited to publish our CFPs for the IHA annual conference 2025 “Feeding the Soul: Transnational Narratives of Food and Belonging”, hosted by UCD Humanities Institute. Submission Deadline: 15 May 2025 details 👇
https://t.co/sbA2Z8xAY2
If you didn't manage to attend this event in person, you can buy @JHUPress' CLIMATE JUSTICE AND THE UNIVERSITY by @jenniecstephens from your favourite bookshop, or @WileyGlobal!
📑🇮🇪 Mulcahy papers chronicling Ireland’s revolutionary history digitised to enhance availability worldwide
The papers of twentieth-century Irish revolutionary and political leader General Richard Mulcahy will be digitally available for the first time in 2025.
Mulcahy played an active role in the 1916 Rising and the War of Independence, rising to the rank of Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army.
Containing correspondence, memoranda, reports and minutes relating to his military and political leadership, Mulcahy’s papers have been a key source for the study of modern Ireland since being transferred by the Mulcahy Trust to UCD Archives in 1970.
With improved access and enhanced searchability, the digital papers will open up new pathways for research.
“This remarkable collection is crucial to understanding Ireland’s revolutionary history,” said UCD President, Professor Orla Feely, who launched the papers at an event in the James Joyce Library on 16 January.
“At UCD, we take immense pride in our world-class cultural heritage collections, and digitisation plays a vital role in enhancing accessibility and fostering innovative ways for audiences to engage with these invaluable resources.”
Professor Diarmaid Ferriter from the UCD School of History also spoke at the launch, paying tribute to the work of the UCD Archives team.
“Mulcahy had a passion for paperwork and was a compulsive note-taker. This means that his papers contain an exceptional level of detail on nationwide events throughout the War of Independence and Civil War in both the political and military arenas,” said Ferriter.
“The digitisation of these papers will result in a much greater awareness among the wider population of the internal machinations of the republican movement.”
The digital papers are the result of a multi-year project, supported by the UCD Strategic and Major Initiatives Scheme, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and the Irish Research Council.
"Climate Justice and the University: Shaping a Hopeful Future For All"
Tomorrow January 23rd Time: 13:00 – 14:00
Venue: THB-G011 Seminar Room (located in The Hardiman Building) booking & details 👇
https://t.co/S9cZpywF1h
What can the new Wicked film tell us about the environment? Our colleague Dr Ellen Howley, @LN_howley, explores this question in a recent @IrishHumanities blog
https://t.co/wF83xOPQgP
The IHA is delighted to have a representative at another European Alliance for Social Sciences & Humanities (EASSH) AGM in Brussels to meet delegates from key HSS organisations & institutions across Europe. https://t.co/jPtLmgHzDm
Official launch ‘Exciting News! Event, Narration & Impact from Past to Present', eds @BrendanDooley & Alexander Wilkinson @RIAdawson on 27 Nov.
Prof. Brendan Dooley presents a copy of the volume to @Rothweeee for the @Library_RIA
Volume details:
https://t.co/ojwDFOvyNa
The IHA Medical & Health Humanities Working Group compiled an impressive Research Snapshot from across the island of Ireland. This report, launched on 27 Nov at the @RIAdawson includes an overview of research in this area from 138 colleagues in Ireland. https://t.co/PeSepuZDem
It was a pleasure to attend today's @IrishHumanities Arts & Humanities Research Showcase at @RIAdawson featuring the launch of the 2024 Survey of Medical and Health Humanities in Ireland with Prof. Des O’Neill (@tcddublin), Prof. Amanda Clifford (@UL), & Prof. Des Fitzgerald (@UCC).
#HubMatters
Tomorrow, 27th Nov, the @IrishHumanities will host an Arts & Humanities Research and Innovation Showcase @RIAdawson with the launch of the report ‘Medical and Health Humanities: A Research Snapshot from across the island of Ireland’.
🎟️Tickets here: https://t.co/YYkgoJgv2U
Following the success of our first Arts & Humanities Research Showcase in 2023. The IHA are delighted to share an invitation to attend our next showcase on 27 Nov 2024 @RIAdawson Booking is essential 👇
https://t.co/vahidcTZ9X
it's almost #Halloween🎃 and we have a spooktacular treat for you
🎙️In our #podcast SAHA Global Conversations, Dr
Nessa Cronin & Prof Sonja Tiernan from @IrishHumanities tell us all about about the history of Halloween & so much more!
🎧listen now
https://t.co/l8k1SnNsX8