The Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand supports the study of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora in Australia, New Zealand and internationally.
The Old Library of Trinity College Dublin and @BookOfKellsTCD are currently not accessible to the public.
We will provide further updates as needed. All customers with prebooked tickets will be refunded in full.
We apologise for the disruption.
Still time to polish up an essay to enter the AJIS/ISAANZ graduate student essay prize. Deadline 31st March. All the details here: https://t.co/pDukKpNXRf
2023 AJIS Postgraduate Essay prize now open! Any aspect of Irish Studies, any university, any postgraduate student! Polish up an essay and enter now! Due date 31/3/23. https://t.co/cZmzfUoe6O
SUMMER VISITING FELLOWSHIP IN IRISH STUDIES
#BCIrishStudies & @burnslibrary invites applications for visiting summer fellowships in 2023, 2024 or 2025.
Early-career scholars are particularly encouraged to apply.
https://t.co/NpBzGhDIZv
AJIS editors are delighted that Jimmy Wintermute @dr_j_wintermute will be taking on the role of Book Review editor. New email as well [email protected] Thanks to the wonderful @SophcoCooper for work as review editor over the past few years.
Application for O'Donnell Fellowship in Irish Studies close on 15th July. 6 Weeks in Melbourne working in Irish Studies library. https://t.co/TkTAhGtCGh
Join us on Tuesday 10th to hear Jennifer McLaren talk about AN IRISH FAMILY IN TRINIDAD IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ATLANTIC. This will be a zoom talk, 6.30pm Melbourne time. All welcome. See website for details https://t.co/356XG9V8Fn
Join Melbourne Irish Studies Seminar series on Tuesday 22nd March at 6.30pm AEST for Dr Jimmy Yan on "Contentious Routes: Ireland Questions, Radical Political Articulations and Settler Ambivalence in (White) Australia, c. 1909 - 1923"
https://t.co/eFj1M3Pd2E
Join Melbourne Irish Studies Seminar series on Tuesday 22nd March at 6.30pm AEST for Dr Jimmy Yan on "Contentious Routes: Ireland Questions, Radical Political Articulations and Settler Ambivalence in (White) Australia, c. 1909 - 1923"
https://t.co/eFj1M3Pd2E
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
We are pleased to announce the launch of our podcast: a new forum for history students/ECRs to discuss their research. If you would like to take part in an episode then get in touch. Full information in the CFP below. Please share #loveirishresearch
Do you have an Irish studies article that needs a home? Australasian Journal of Irish Studies @Australia_Irish is calling for submissions. Any aspect of Irish Studies, submission date 30 May. https://t.co/wbj5tSnpA0