📢PhD Scholarships
Inviting applications for the following doctoral scholarship calls:
1: Visual & material culture, Irish lit, Modern poetry, Intermediality, Modernism, Queer lit
2: Projects using @DCULIB's Children's & Young Adult Literature collections
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I am delighted to be chairing the IASIL Postgraduate Scholarship Committee this year and looking forward to reading the proposals with the team. There's still time to submit before March 1. Please share widely! More info Here:
@IASIL3@iasilpostgrads
https://t.co/sh6DMz6hE4
Artist Percy Metcalfe was born #otd in 1895. Here, @JackGQuin writes about how Metcalfe's designs ended up on Irish Free State coins, gathering both praise and criticism en route to Irish pockets. @DCU@unibirmingham@IrishResearch https://t.co/xix36zK0ph
On Nov 21 The Writings of Padraic Colum: 'That Queer Thing, Genuis' co-edited by our colleague Keith O'Sullivan & Pádraic Whyte of @TCDEnglish will be launched by @HumanitiesDCU Dean @dhand67. The event takes place in O'Reilly library at 6pm. Please join us to celebrate!
@DCULIB
We are now accepting applications for a Writer in Residence for 2025. The successful writer will be supported in their own work while also contributing to @DCU. The call is run in conjunction with @artscouncil_ie & info is on their website⬇️
Please share!
https://t.co/sTV8ZfHiOB
We're hiring! The SoE is recruiting for a part-time TA position with a focus on contemporary fiction. Deadline August 4th. All info available through DCU's HR website: https://t.co/6ZOjNgyNfU
Got my contributor’s copy of the Edinburgh Companion to W.B. Yeats and the Arts! 26 excellent chapters, brilliantly edited by Tom Walker, Charles Armstrong and Adrian Paterson
An exhibition dedicated to Irish sculptor Hilary Heron opens at IMMA tomorrow. It's based on research my Dad conducted when he took early retirement from his IT job and started a whole second career in his fifties. We're never too old to make a change! https://t.co/4BgBJmWo07
Delighted to be seeking a PhD student for this scholarship. If you're interested in working on the Blue Humanities, ecocriticism, poetry... please get in touch. Deadline May 17th. Please share widely!
Full details in link below.
Our second public symposium is on Friday 14th June in Belfast's @thelinenhall. Free to attend - all welcome. Featuring talks and poetry readings by Lucy Collins, Scott McKendry, Fran Brearton, Nithy Kasa, Julie Morrissy, Matt Campbell & Poetry Jukebox. Programme coming soon!