Situated in @MICLimerick the IICS is a cross-faculty, interdisciplinary, research-oriented community of scholars engaged in the academic study of Catholicism
Join us for an online IICS lecture this Wednesday, April 17th at 3.00. Dr Maria Bargo will be joining us to discuss Catholic efforts at relieving poverty in Argentina. Email [email protected] for the MT link. All are welcome!
We are excited to host Mary McAleese tonight for a discussion with Dr Patricia Kieran @MICLimerick.
Catherine Corless will be joining us on April 10th to speak about Mother and Baby Homes in Ireland. Mark your calendars! All are welcome. We will post more information soon.
A reminder to those joining us for the NfRCE 2023 Conference tomorrow @MICLimerick to check our padlet page for updated conference information, including changes to the programme.
We cannot wait to welcome you to Limerick! All are welcome. #NfRCE2023
Registration is still open for the NfRCE Annual Conference hosted by @MICLimerick on 19-20 October. All are welcome! Over 40 papers & international panels of experts. Here are a few of our keynotes to get excited about. Registration can be found here: https://t.co/qOctBco4BG
In-person and online conference held by UCD June 12-13
Women and Religion: Dissenters, Workers, Writers in the Early Modern European Context (c.1500-1700)
https://t.co/vBi2zJcTJT
Applications are open for the 2024 O’Donnell Fellowship in Irish Studies at St Mary's Newman Academic Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Application deadline is Friday 14 July 2023.
https://t.co/p1GITdI8HI
@CCSDham has opened registration for the 4th Early Modern British and Irish Catholicism (EMBIC) Conference: Popery, Politics and Prayer: British and Irish Catholicism
An International Conference: 11-13 July 2023 in person, Durham, UK
To register:
https://t.co/l6AegegEQP
Call for Papers! Please ensure that your abstracts for the NfRCE Annual 2023 Conference are sent to [email protected] by July 1st. If you have sent in an abstract, please make sure this is the email address that was used (no full stop between 'st' and 'marys'). Thanks!