Société Française d'Etudes Irlandaises - French Society for Irish Studies. La SOFEIR fédère les chercheur·euses qui travaillent en France sur l’Irlande.
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Le premier portrait du mois du focus doctorant·es de la SOFEIR est celui de Anne-Sophie Brian doctorante à l'Université de Bourgogne. Anne-Sophie prépare une thèse intitulée "Les mutations de l’idéologie républicaine du Sinn Féin de 2006 à 2022".
A message for all #PhD students in #irishstudies from the EFACIS PhD Representatives!
You are all cordially invited to the PhD #Writing Session and/or Lunch Break this Friday. Please register via https://t.co/pD5RFnLpWD
We are pleased to announce that the #CFP for the 2025 EFACIS #Conference "Attending to Ireland" is now open!
The Conference will take place at Åbo / Turku, Finland, from 8 to 11 May 2025.
Find the full CFP at https://t.co/7otbRtXM5y
#irishstudies
Join us on Zoom on Tuesday 12 November for the next EFACIS Book Club session!
We will be discussing Paul Lynch's Prophet Song (2023) and the session will be introduced by Hélène Lecossois (Université de Lille).
More information at https://t.co/oA7DbVEkil
There’s a worrying tendency in recent reporting to portray Irish as not belonging to the working class. As someone who started life in a Deis Gaelscoil, the question is why certain communities are not being given the same educational opportunities and what can be done about it.
Thank you to Patricia Carey, Sarah-Anne Buckley, Margo Harkin, Máiréad Enright, & Clair Wills for participating in an incredibly moving and informative Q&A session following the BC screening of Harkin’s film Stolen
@MargoHarkin @SarahAnneBuckle @maireadenright @cicerocarey
Dr Ellen Howley appeared on @drivetimerte yesterday responding to the question "do students read long books anymore?" She spoke about our dedicated students & the benefits of challenging yourself with a long text. Interview at 1:22
@DCU@HumanitiesDCU
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October In Person Tours | @SeamusHeaneyNLI
📆 Saturday, 12th October at 1pm:
https://t.co/PeIFp9hpn4
Enjoy a fascinating journey exploring the highlights of #SeamusHeaney's archive, from his rural origins through to his remarkable career as a poet.
Last call! APPLY NOW
Tenure-track Assistant Professor of 19th Century US Immigration & Labor history at @BostonCollege History Dept, with a preference for Irish diaspora scholar to be affiliated with #BCIrishStudies
Deadline for applications Oct. 15!
https://t.co/N9qwTmckNZ
#Otd 1649: After 10-day siege of #Wexford when negotiations broke down, New Model Army troops under Cromwell stormed city. Estimated 2,000 Irish troops & 1,500 civilians killed! Hundreds drowned attempting to escape across the River Slaney, & 3,000 taken prisoner! Huge numbers!
Really honoured to contribute to this on behalf of the @YoungAcademyIrl
We spoke about precarity, career security, parity for the arts & humanities, stability of calls, mid career offerings, edi considerations
Generous & open discussions about the future of research funding
🇮🇪🎓La France est la première destination #Erasmus pour les étudiants irlandais.
On était ravis d’accueillir les nouveaux arrivants hier soir, venu de tout le pays dont Paris, Nice, Strasbourg.
Des belles rencontres, on leur souhaite plein de succès pour cette année!
Pour rappel, l'AG de la SOFEIR aura lieu demain 5 octobre de 14h à 16h en salle B211 au Campus Nation de la Sorbonne Nouvelle.
Lien visio : cf mail de Hélène Lecoissois du 27 septembre