Listen back: In conversation with Professors Emeritae Eda Sagarra and Corinna Salvadori Lonergan, which originally took place on 15 April 2026 in Trinity Long Room Hub @TLRHub.
https://t.co/oqcUT5VzDj
#Languages250
Our summer courses start tomorrow, but there is still time to register for intensive language classes in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian, and cultural courses in 'Modern Bulgarian History and Culture', and 'A Cultural Journey across the Arab World'.
https://t.co/xmzILXVcJo
Calling all Languages graduates! On 5 June, the School is are hosting an alumni summer social, and we’re thrilled to invite our past students to join us for a special evening of words, wit and music.
RSVP: https://t.co/pfkmzC1Wil
#Languages250
The School is offering short, intensive language courses in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian, and cultural courses in Modern Bulgarian History and Culture, and A Cultural Journey across the Arab World.
Classes begin on 3 June, find out how to register: https://t.co/xmzILXVcJo
Enrolling now for 3 June 2026! Over the summer the School is offering short, intensive language courses in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian, and cultural courses in 'Modern Bulgarian History and Culture', and 'A Cultural Journey across the Arab World'.
https://t.co/xmzILXVcJo
Call for Applications: Funded PhD in Digital Humanities and Narrative Studies - “Sonic Narrative Approaches to Cultural Heritage – The Long Room’s Digital Twin”: https://t.co/JFfXXLX6zZ
Deadline: 26 June 2026 at 12:00 (GMT)
#DigitalHumanities
The live information session for our Postgraduate Diploma in French for Teachers will take place tonight at 5.00pm.
Register to attend this Zoom webinar: https://t.co/Ge4nOPHah0
Postgraduate Diploma in French for Teachers: A live information session will take place on Zoom at 5.00pm on 27 May.
Register: https://t.co/uRfCYm6VxD
Funded by @Education_Ire.
Enrolling now for 3 June 2026! Over the summer the School is offering short, intensive language courses in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian, and cultural courses in 'Modern Bulgarian History and Culture', and 'A Cultural Journey across the Arab World'.
https://t.co/xmzILXVcJo
"A STEM Strategy for Modern Languages? Mapping Ireland’s Multilingual Futures" - The 2026 Trinity Long Room Hub Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture will be delivered by Professor Michael Cronin.
6.30pm, 21 May @TLRHub
Free, booking required: https://t.co/vYM2hBqI3K
Postgraduate Diploma in French for Teachers - apply now for the September 2026 intake.
Join the Zoom information session on 27 May at 5.00pm: https://t.co/uRfCYm6VxD
Funded by @Education_Ire.
Lecture: "Who Owns Russian Modernism?" by Katerina Pavlidi, part of the 'Modernism and the Making of Contemporary Europe' lecture series @MoLI_Museum.
Monday, 18 May 2026 at 7.00pm
Free, booking required: https://t.co/7gAtIRfXsA
On 17 April 2026 honorary degrees of the University of Dublin @tcddublin were conferred on Italian scholar Corinna Salvadori Lonergan and Trinity's first female Chair of German, Eda Sagarra: https://t.co/OghHgOp0WE
Postgraduate Diploma in French for Teachers: A live information session will take place on Zoom at 5.00pm on 27 May.
Register: https://t.co/uRfCYm6VxD
Funded by @Education_Ire.
Applications are open for two funded part-time programmes in French and Irish, designed for upskilling qualified post-primary teachers, to develop their expertise and qualify to teach to Leaving Certificate level. Funded by @Education_Ire.
https://t.co/L9uw0hDFUq
Four new projects from across Trinity’s Arts and Humanities schools have been awarded funding under the latest Research Incentive Scheme (RIS) Funding call from the Trinity Long Room Hub.
Read more: https://t.co/3khqldwIgm
#HubMatters
Congratulations to our colleague Dr Rachel Hoare (Director, Trinity Centre for Forced Migration Studies) who was one of four successful awardees under the 2026 Trinity Long Room Hub Research Incentive Scheme Awards: https://t.co/km2inR5O4e
Prof Martin Worthington (Near and Middle Eastern Studies) recently joined Misha Glenny and guests @BBCInOurTime to discuss the laws Hammurabi, King of Babylon, established in Mesopotamia 4,000 years ago and the society that gave rise to them.
🔊 Listen: https://t.co/YSCecvlo2G
¡Felicidades! to our colleague Carmen Sanjulián (Department of Hispanic Studies) who was presented with a 2026 Trinity Sustainability Leadership Award, in recognition of the module she designed: 'Sustainable Futures in Spanish-speaking Contexts'.
https://t.co/ZWNBkYQXfd
'Six female film directors celebrating Spain’s linguistic diversity on screen' by Catherine Barbour, Assistant Professor in Hispanic Studies for @_TCglobal:
https://t.co/EeyKuEKvkn