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On 4 July 2025 we will hold a one-day colloquium in collaboration with Siemens Ireland and ESB to commemorate 100 years since the passing of the Shannon Electricity Act. Visit our website for more details: https://t.co/UGcDUyV1rb
Don't forget! On Monday, 7th of April, we are hosting a roundtable on neutrality together with the @Ceuros_UL . The Ambassadors to Switzerland and Austria will be attending. You can register here: https://t.co/GTe58KTfKN
Join us for a very interesting roundtable on the 7th of April on "Neutrality in a Globalised Europe: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Perspectives from Austria, Ireland and Switzerland" It is possible to join online. Please register using the link below or visit our website.
We are greatly looking forward to welcoming renowned German author Ingo Schulze tomorrow. We delighted that he will be the first contributor to our ‘Limericker Literaturgespräche’ this spring.
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Our Newsletter 2024 is here and it includes:
- Highlights from our 2024 activities and milestones this year.
- A glimpse into what’s ahead for 2025 – an exciting year in the making!
Thank you for your continued support and encouragement.
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We are pleased to say that the Centre for Irish-German Studies is now also on LinkedIn and Blueksy. Please follow us to stay updated with our latest news and insights. Thank you for your support!
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Join us today for the next part of Dánnerstag!
A bilingual poetry reading (Irish & German) will take place in Seomra na Gaeilge (LCO-016), Languages Building at 1pm.
We were delighted and very grateful to welcome Traute Gottschalk and her sons, Martin and Cristof, yesterday. Read more about it here: https://t.co/QYNUNQAdSU
A ‘treasure trove’ of rare materials relating to Irish literature, art, culture and music were unveiled today with the official launch of The Jürgen Gottschalk Collection at University of Limerick.
READ: https://t.co/JyBqXqHxQ7
#StudyatUL#StayCurious
A ‘treasure trove’ of rare materials relating to Irish literature, art, culture and music were unveiled today with the official launch of The Jürgen Gottschalk Collection at University of Limerick.
READ: https://t.co/JyBqXqHxQ7
#StudyatUL#StayCurious
Join us on November 15 for the official launch of the Gottschalk Collection @UL_SpecColl, which is a treasure-trove of printed material related to Ireland, its literature, art, culture, music, past and present. Followed by lunch. Please register here: https://t.co/tD0PyPF4fa
On November 14 we celebrate Noel Russell's "The Saved and the Spurned" - The first comprehensive account of how the Northern Ireland government responded to Jewish appeals for help on the eve of the Holocaust. All welcome! Please register: https://t.co/CMABBs7SeF
Join us for an engaging hybrid event with renowned journalist Derek Scally from the Irish Times, as he shares his experiences from the past 25 years in Berlin on the 14th of November. All welcome! Please register here: https://t.co/0qI664qZZ2
The Centre for Irish-German Studies has a busy time full of interesting activities coming up in November. Make sure to check out our homepage to see what's on: https://t.co/a3DbF5ZYUi
Join us for our 21st conference of the Centre for Irish-German Studies, where we will explore the current and future landscape of German Studies in Ireland. Please visit our website for to see the full programme and to register: https://t.co/hURh7uXVVV
We're looking forward to our next in-person CEUROS event, which will delve into the opportunities and challenges around ageing in Ireland & the EU.
The event is free but please check out the programme and register via the link below.
Thanks to @dfatirl#CommunicatingEurope