Call for Papers – IHSA 2026 Conference at Maynooth University
The Irish History Students’ Association, with the support of the Department of History at Maynooth University, is delighted to announce the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026.
A wonderful panel on women and public life at @ihsa2026, featuring Aoibhínn Callaghan (UCC), Suzanne Jobling (QUB) Lorna Fagan (MU) and Aimee Reilly (UG)
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Just a reminder to all speakers: please send your slides as a PowerPoint file rather than a PDF. We’re currently finalising the technical setup, and having the PowerPoint version will help us avoid any formatting issues.
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You can still register for IHSA 77 at https://t.co/RvmiXYlu07...
Also a gentle reminder that all speakers should email their PowerPoint presentation slides to [email protected] by 13:00 on Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
See you all soon!
Registration is now open for the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, hosted at Maynooth University.
€15 per ticket (includes registration, lunch, and tea/coffee)
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Call for Papers – IHSA 2026 Conference at Maynooth University
The Irish History Students’ Association, with the support of the Department of History at Maynooth University, is delighted to announce the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026.
📢The Irish History Student's Association 2026 Annual Conference is now calling for papers📢
⌛️Submit 250-word proposals by 7th January 2026
⏲️Papers should be 20 minutes in length
📅Saturday 28 February 2026
📍Maynooth University
More details 👇
The Irish History Students' Association (@IHSA1950) Call for Papers is open until 7 January 2026, for their 2026 annual conference (@ihsa2026) taking place on Saturday 28 February 2026 at Maynooth University
The Irish History Students’ Association, with the support of the Department of History at Maynooth University, is delighted to announce the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026. Full details: https://t.co/dGMbcfPegA
📝 Submit a 250-word abstract for a 20-minute paper, plus a 100-word bio (including your name and institutional affiliation), to [email protected] by Wednesday, 7 January 2026.
Call for Papers – IHSA 2026 Conference at Maynooth University
The Irish History Students’ Association, with the support of the Department of History at Maynooth University, is delighted to announce the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026.
We invite proposals (in English or Irish) from undergraduate, postgraduate, and early-career researchers on any historical theme or period. This is a fantastic opportunity to present your research, meet fellow students, and engage with historians from across Ireland and beyond.
📢 Opportunity for History Students
The 35th Irish Conference of Historians will be hosted at @MaynoothUni@historians_ie@MaynoothHist
🗓️ 12-13 September
🎓 Reduced registration rates available for students!
Find out more and register here: https://t.co/T7wZc52JOg
Inner Lives and Outer Realities
How do individual lives unfold amid revolutions, social change, and conflict? The 2025 Irish Conference of Historians explores the tension between personal agency and historical forces.
📅 Friday 12 September | From 9:00am
📍 Maynooth University
📢 Please share widely with anyone who might be interested. We look forward to welcoming history students from across Ireland and beyond for a day of sharing ideas, showcasing research, and building connections.
#IHSA2026#IrishHistory#StudentConference#MaynoothUniversity
📣 We’re excited to announce that the 77th Irish History Students’ Association (IHSA) Conference will take place on 28 February 2026 at Maynooth University!
This is a conference by students, for students, and we’re especially thrilled to welcome it back to Maynooth, its first in-person return here since it was last hosted online in 2021.
📝 Call for papers coming soon, stay turned!