@TCDSociology are looking to recruit an Assistant Professor with expertise in political sociology. @TCDSociology is analytical, critical and methodologically diverse. ttps://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DPW155/assistant-professor-in-sociology
The European Consortium for Sociological Research @ECSR_Soc Annual Conference is in Dublin @TCDsociology June 15th to 17th 2026 and I have the honour of chairing the organising committee. The call for abstracts is open: https://t.co/M4y6DJA9hH Come join us.
Congratulations to Prof Anne Holohan, Dept of Sociology, who pitched Transformation in Learning & Training at Enterprise Ireland’s Big Ideas event. Social science curricula embedded in online roleplay games – watch out for launch in @tcddublin February 2023!
Really looking forward to teaching the upcoming CPD module in Applied Behavioural Science @tcddublin@TCDsociology. 8 week online course starting 26/9/2022. Register now at https://t.co/N5WEuuHpuj
Officially stepped down as Head of Department of Sociology, TCD today! Now in the capable hands of Jan Skopek. Looking forward to getting more time for research
Why are rates of depression and anxiety up among teens? Does social media play a role? New research from #TeenPath@TCDsociology sheds new light https://t.co/qfCZDxCB93
Hope you can join us for our free Workshop on Inequalities in Health at @RCSI on Tues June 21st in conjunction with @TCD and @QUB . Registration is open at the link below. https://t.co/sUa9PHrrD2
🚨 NEW book!! 😃 Just got a copy of this brand new @politybooks on #Families#Gender#Sociology by my wonderful colleague Deborah Chambers (main author) @UniofNewcastle and myself! 🥳🥳
Link to the book here 👇🏼 / And thread below 🧵
https://t.co/e2hfzn0EC9
📢'The Lives of 20-Year-Olds: Making the Transition to Adulthood' - the latest Growing Up in Ireland report from Cohort '98 - launches Dec 14th, 10am. Registration for this online event is now open https://t.co/PAYRo6VgDf
🎉Congratulations🎉 to our PhD Candidate Stefanie Sprong for receiving this year's @dcediy award for best presentation with a policy focus at #GUIConf21!
New research from Trinity sociologist @LayteRichard shows that the economic strain experience by families during Ireland’s great recession between 2009 and 2014 had a detrimental impact on young people’s performance in state exams at the age of 15.
https://t.co/3FfbEyRngU
New evidence on how poverty shapes a child's future: new @ESR_news paper shows that the Great Recession in Ireland had a measurable impact on exam results. How? The fallout of financial strain on family relationships. https://t.co/WSjDWS2Jjl
#TCDSociology is looking for a PhD student to do a deep dive on Trinity College Dublin archives to reclaim the lost history of African students at the College and their experiences in Irish society. Should be fascinating. Want to apply? https://t.co/mhCUMJ6EtP