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- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubBrigid Spotlight #4: Briggett Drewie was left a pregnant widow after the 1641 Rebellion. She was ‘left in that miserable predicament great with chyld’. From @tcdlibrary.bsky.social #StBrigidsDay @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social @adaptcentre.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
- On 30 June 1642 Briggett Drewie recounted her experience of the 1641 rebellion. At the hands of the rebels, she was left a pregnant widow: ‘being left in that miserable state & predicament great with chyld’. Learn more about her story and others here: voicesproject.ie/impact/blog-...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubIn the 1641 Depositions, Brigitt Lee reported the losses suffered, and trauma she experienced, at the hands of the rebels. Learn more about her story and others here: voicesproject.ie/impact/blog-...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubNew episode of Everything Economic History @cephie.bsky.social! Is colonialism the true reason behind the divergence in growth between the North & South? Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/58Xb... @tcddublin.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social @trisstcd.bsky.social
- 🎙️ New Episode!🎙️ Is colonialism the true reason behind the divergence in growth between North and South? In this episode, Andrew and Lloyd are joined by Ewout Frankema, who explains that there is more to this than meets the eye. open.spotify.com/episode/58Xb... podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubThis documentary was so much fun to make. It’s compiled from audio we gathered across a couple of years and follows two amazing women - Meg and Dympna - all the way to Jamaica, in search of Meg’s ancestor: an Irish Catholic enslaver and coffee planter, Peter Daly www.rte.ie/radio/docono...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubCheck out my 1st blog for @voicestcd.bsky.social - the Many Brigids of Early Modern Ireland, from pregnant widows to sheep stealing rebels 🇮🇪🐑🌿✨ #StBrigidsDay @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social @nlireland.bsky.social @adaptcentre.bsky.social @tcdlibrary.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social
- Bridgett, Briggett, Brigid, Brigitt, Brigitte: these are a few of the Brigids who lived in C17th Ireland. They were pregnant widows, rebels who stole sheep, and daughters who lost mothers to smallpox. As we celebrate St Brigid’s Day, here are some of their stories. voicesproject.ie/impact/blog-...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubHave a listen to my take on €100 charge for RIP.ie one year on. To learn more about my current research study on #mourning and #technology in #Ireland, visit: dh.tcd.ie/index.php/pr... #speirgorm #digitalmourning #hubmatters @tlrhub.bsky.social
- Lá Fhéile Bríde is just around the corner. Start your long weekend with this fascinating lecture on St Ethne, St Fidelma & early Irish baptism traditions. 🎧The Annual St Brigit Lecture 2026 with Dr Catherine Swift (MIC Limerick/Loyola Institute, TCD) soundcloud.com/tlrhub/the-a...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubThe VOICES team is delighted to be offering an MPhil module on ‘The Lived Experiences of Women in Early Modern Ireland’, based on our ERC VOICES project in TCD again this term! @tlrhub.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social @adaptcentre.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
- Join us for a #BehindTheHeadlines discussion on shifting global norms and the changing international order. Experts in history, law, environmental humanities, and politics will explore recent tensions and their implications for Europe and the world. 🎫 www.eventbrite.ie/e/1981570379...
- How did the Yeats family shape Ireland’s public arts in times of conflict? Join us on 3 Feb at 6pm for “Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts”. Learn more: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... @tcdlibrary.bsky.social @bostoncollege.bsky.social
- 🎨🩺 Endometriosis and Health (In)Justice: Grassroots Art as a Catalyst for Activism Online lecture with Paul Mitchell (UCV Spain) exploring comics, zines, and political patienthood in gendered health experiences. 📅 28 January | 1pm Learn more: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubJoin us tomorrow at 5pm at the @tlrhub.bsky.social for our first @tcdthebook.bsky.social seminar of the year. We will have a panel discussion on the value of libraries in the 21st century with no less than four distinguished guests! See you there!
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubBook event:Burning Swamps: Peat and the Forgotten Margins of Russia's Fossil Economy on Tues 17 Feb 6PM @tlrhub.bsky.social After, Diogo de Carvalho Cabral and Jennifer Keating will share thoughts on the book + small reception. @kbruisch.bsky.social Register www.eventbrite.com/e/burning-sw...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubOur term has started and we've got another round of great Environmental History Research Seminars scheduled in Dublin. Come and join us! Thanks to @tlrhub.bsky.social for supporting and hosting the series! #envhist @historytcd.bsky.social 👇
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubWe're excited to welcome Prof. Kevin O'Rourke to @tlrhub.bsky.social next month to present the 2026 Alice Murray Distinguished Scholar Lecture. Please register your attendance: ceph.ie/events/19-02... @scpo-research.bsky.social @tcdeconomics.bsky.social @tcdschoolssp.bsky.social #econsky #NSRP
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubVOICES team delighted to be back after the holidays and wishing everyone the best for the coming year! @tlrhub.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social @adaptcentre.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social
- How do we live, create and lead when the future is uncertain? 🍃 Margaret Heffernan, Roy Foster & Tommy Tiernan reflect on uncertainty as a space for resilience, imagination and new possibilities, filmed in partnership with @roughmagictheatre.bsky.social. Watch now 👉 youtu.be/aBckYS2gzdA
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubIt was a real privilege to serve as the discussant for a great talk by Rick Lorenz of the Public International Law & Policy Group yesterday at @tcddublin.bsky.social: "Murder on the High Seas:? The Legal and Ethical Implications of US Attacks on Alleged Drug Traffickers".
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hubpodcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/c... Would you believe, me and Colm Tóibín talking about James Herbert’s The Rats!
- We're wrapping up the semester with reflections from Prof Patrick Geoghegan, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub. Thank you to our community for a fantastic term, and best wishes for a festive break 🎄✨ youtu.be/moBqW9Dky9s #HubMatters #Community #ArtsAndHumanities
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub📣 DARIAH-IE Welcomes #DFHERIS's INSPIRE Research Infrastructure Investment Package as an opportunity to unlock the contribution of AHSS to public policy development, societal resilience, cultural heritage preservation, and social innovation. Read our full statement on our website !
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubDay 1️⃣ 6️⃣ of our Advent Calendar sees us celebrating another successful year of #FridayFrontiers, our in-house webinar series featuring innovative #DH projects. The presentations are recorded & published to DARIAH-Campus: often featured as #TrainingTuesday resources 🎉 ➡️ www.dariah.eu/2025/12/01/y...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubWe're pleased to invite colleagues, students & members of our wider academic community to a special book talk! "Manifesting the Future: Yoshuku (予祝) & the Role of Ancient Japanese Wisdom in Modern Life" 📅 22 Jan | 6.30–7.30pm 📍 Neill Lecture Theatre, Trinity Long Room Hub, @tcddublin.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubDifficult but important topic 👉 Oppression-Based Trauma by Mandy Lee & Dr Rebecca Carr - HYBRID @tlrhub.bsky.social ~~~~~~~ 15 Dec 2025 15:30 - 17:00 (GMT) Join link 👉 shorturl.at/uxQVu A conversation on how myriad cultural forms can present opposition and defiance to political repression #MedHums
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubIn case you missed it, Film @tcddublin.bsky.social & Dr Corey Cribb have a CfP out for an international conference on French Theory and Contemporary Screen Studies next June @tlrhub.bsky.social. Abstracts due in January. Please share with anyone who might be interested! www.tcd.ie/ahss/news-an...
- Join us on Monday 15 Dec at 5 pm for Svitlana Matviyenko’s talk, Ecologies of War, exploring how environments become targets and tools in the war against Ukraine. A collaboration with the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies, and @tlrhub.bsky.social
- Free and open to all. Learn more here: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubBack after lunch @tlrhub.bsky.social to continue celebrating the career of Ruth Barton. 1st up @abkeating.bsky.social on Irish women and horror, and institutional trauma.
- Congratulations to all TCD @erc.europa.eu Consolidator Grant awardees and especially our School of Law colleagues Prof Mary Rogan and Dr Brian Barry for projects on dignity, justice and AI-assisted decision making. Read more: www.tcd.ie/news_events/...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubToday at @tlrhub.bsky.social some of the great scholars of film in Ireland celebrate the career of Ruth Barton and her profound influence on Irish film studies. 1st up @deniscondon.bsky.social on cinema exhibition in turn of the century munitions factory in Arklow.
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub👉 GBHI & @tlrhub.bsky.social are hosting "A Conversation about Human Rights & Dementia: Unpacking the Essentials" on 10 December at 13.00-14.30. 🤝The event is an open conversation of persons with lived experience of dementia & human rights lawyers. ℹ️ For info and to register: tinyurl.com/bddxc7b8
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubReally excited to begin the next phase of my research. dh.tcd.ie/index.php/pr...
- How have livestreamed funerals and online condolences changed how people mourn? TCD PhD researcher @smora.bsky.social wants to find out. She is seeking participants aged 50+ to understand how mourning in Ireland has changed. Learn more: youtu.be/AOtVXYo7llg @langslitscultures.bsky.social
- How have livestreamed funerals and online condolences changed how people mourn? TCD PhD researcher @smora.bsky.social wants to find out. She is seeking participants aged 50+ to understand how mourning in Ireland has changed. Learn more: youtu.be/AOtVXYo7llg @langslitscultures.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubIt's been a busy few weeks for the VOICES team! On 17th November, Dr Daniel Patterson (@drdpatterson.bsky.social) delivered a paper 'Women waging law: The Chancery Pleadings revisited' at the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Research Seminar. @tlrhub.bsky.social @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubCome join us for this in-person event at @tlrhub.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social to learn more about research on community interpreting on the island of Ireland! ISL/English interpreting provided. Register here! www.eventbrite.com/e/1969250400...
- In a world shaped by unpredictability, how do we work with uncertainty? @roughmagictheatre.bsky.social joined us with Margaret Heffernan, Roy Foster and Tommy Tiernan to explore creativity, resilience and what artistic practice can teach leadership. Listen now: soundcloud.com/tlrhub/embra...
- 🇩🇰🇮🇪 Join us on 1 Dec for Gallant Allies in Europe - a discussion with Ambassador Lars Thuesen, Thomas Byrne TD, and Dr Deirdre Foley, on Denmark’s EU Presidency, its priorities, and the challenges facing Europe. 🔗Free tickets available here: www.eventbrite.com/e/gallant-al... #Europe #EU
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubLast week, VOICES PI Professor Jane Ohlmeyer delivered a lecture at the Institute of Historical Research entitled: 'Making a living in early modern Dublin: Women and work'. Find out more at the link below: @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social @ihr.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubEarlier this year, VOICES' own Dr Bronagh Ann McShane (@bamcshane.bsky.social) delivered the opening keynote lecture at the annual Catholic Record Society Conference in Leeds, with her paper entitled: 'Hiding in Plain Sight: Women, Agency and Catholicism in the Early Modern Courts'. Read more here:
- Happening this evening and open to all!
- Do the Humanities actually matter? 🎓 Join us on 19 Nov at 6.30 pm for the launch of our Bridging the Gap between Policy and Research seminar series with Peter MacDonagh, former senior advisor in the Taoiseach’s Office. bit.ly/4qSHJFo #HumanitiesMatter #PublicPolicy
- 🗓️Tomorrow (15 November) marks the 40th anniversary of the signing of the #AngloIrishAgreement To remind you of its making, its impact and the people behind it, listen back to a wonderful panel of speakers from our latest 'Behind the Headlines' discussion. bit.ly/4qYSc2j #SoundCloud
- Our latest window display to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the arrival of the Pollard Collection of Children’s Books to @tcddublin.bsky.social Library. And...the full-day symposium kicking off now @tlrhub.bsky.social Find out more about the Pollard Collection here: bit.ly/449AL54
- Ireland takes on the Presidency of the Council of the EU in July 2026. Join us on 25 Nov at 6:30pm as we reflect on the 2013 presidency and discuss the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Register now: www.eventbrite.com/e/ireland-an... #EUPresidency #HubMatters
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubMany thanks to @joelherman.bsky.social and @timvrti.bsky.social for organising, and to all who joined on the day!
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub📣 The keynotes and a VRTI panel from last month's 'Ireland and the American Revolution' conference hosted with @tlrhub.bsky.social are now available here: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
- Do the Humanities actually matter? 🎓 Join us on 19 Nov at 6.30 pm for the launch of our Bridging the Gap between Policy and Research seminar series with Peter MacDonagh, former senior advisor in the Taoiseach’s Office. bit.ly/4qSHJFo #HumanitiesMatter #PublicPolicy
- Join us on 24 Nov (6pm) as Philip V. Bohlman is awarded the Research Ireland – Harrison Medal Following the award, Bohlman will deliver the 2025 Harrison Lecture, “On Goodness.” 🔗 Register here: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... @nicoleegrimes.bsky.social @researchireland.ie @sminews1.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubI have studied much about Edward Lucas for my PhD research, particularly his role as MP for County Monaghan from 1834 to 1841. For anyone in Dublin today and free, I'll be mentioning him in my talk at @historytcd.bsky.social seminar in @tlrhub.bsky.social at 2.30pm
- Edward Lucas, who died #OnThisDay 1871, was a talented Irish MP. In September 1841 Sir Robert Peel appointed him as under-secretary for Ireland. He served until 1845, during a turbulent time in Irish politics. Find out more about him here: victoriancommons.wordpress.com/2016/08/23/m...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubI'll be speaking at the @historytcd.bsky.social Modern and Contemporary Irish History Seminar tomorrow, Wednesday 12 November at 2.30pm in @tlrhub.bsky.social. I'll be speaking on O'Connellite politics in south Ulster from 1824 to 1844. More information here: www.tcd.ie/history/rese...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubAm very much looking forward to speaking @tlrhub.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social Wed 26 Nov at 1pm GMT - HYBRID event. Topic - The Long Goodbye: Hidden Histories of Baby Loss & Parental Bereavement in 20th century Ireland #MedHums #HistMed #Speirgorm #Skystorians #Midwifery tinyurl.com/2s3cwn9u
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub‘Do the Humanities Actually Matter? Public Policy and the Humanities’ - @tlrhub.bsky.social launching a new seminar series - Bridging the Gap between Policy and Research - 19 Nov at 6.30pm www.irishhumanities.ie/news-events/...
- Forty years on from the Anglo-Irish Agreement, our latest #BehindTheHeadlines gathered leading voices in diplomacy, history, and journalism to reflect on its legacy and ongoing relevance. Read now: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... #HubMatters
- 📢 Join us for our Fellow in Focus! Our next #FellowInFocus will feature Dr Anna Deeny Morales (Georgetown University) in conversation with Dr Evangelia Rigaki (School of Creative Arts). 🗓 Monday, 10 Nov | 12–1 PM | Neill Lecture Theatre Free & open to all! #ArtsHumanities #Research #TLRHub
- Taking place this evening in the Trinity Long Room Hub! Doors open at 6 pm. See you there!
- Behind the Headlines: Debating the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 40 years on Join us for a discussion on whether the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement was a crucial step toward peace or a controversial stumbling block. 🗓️ Monday, November 3rd, 6.30pm. No tickets required www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr...
- Limited tickets are on sale this morning at 9 am! Click here to get yours: www.eventbrite.com/e/1784174316... @roughmagictheatre.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubThe 40th Anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement At 12.15pm Daithí O’Ceallaigh speaks to Mercedes about an event to mark the anniversary taking place at @tlrhub.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub👇Brilliant discussion w/ @evepatt.bsky.social, @clareclarke.bsky.social, @murphgothic.bsky.social, @ailise-bulfin.bsky.social, & Una Mannion on the moral complexities of creating & consuming #truecrime for the 2025 Arts & Humanities Research Festival @tlrhub.bsky.social #skystorians #academicsky 🗃️
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubEleanor Knott Memorial Lecture 2025: ‘Intertextual weavings in the Colloquy between Fintan mac Bóchrai and the Hawk of Achill’, delivered by guest speaker Dr Emma Nic Cárthaigh @ucc.ie 6.00pm, 27 November @tlrhub.bsky.social www.tcd.ie/langs-lits-c...
- “Corporations have more power than nations.” Historian @willdalrymple.bsky.social explored the rise and fall of the British East India Company in this year's #AnnualEdmundBurkeLecture — a story of ambition, violence, and corporate power. www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... #HubMatters
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubA night to remember. Delighted to welcome @willdalrymple.bsky.social to Trinity for our annual Edmund Burke Lecture on the East India Company in a packed Edmund Burke theatre. 🤩🤩🤩 @tlrhub.bsky.social @historytcd.bsky.social
- Behind the Headlines: Debating the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 40 years on Join us for a discussion on whether the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement was a crucial step toward peace or a controversial stumbling block. 🗓️ Monday, November 3rd, 6.30pm. No tickets required www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room Hub'Maiden, nymph, crone: The mythology of the goddess Inanna' - a public lecture given by Professor Andrew George FBA, a world leader in Mesopotamian Studies. 5.30pm, 23 October @tlrhub.bsky.social All welcome! www.tcd.ie/langs-lits-c...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubGreat to hear @willdalrymple.bsky.social give the @tlrhub.bsky.social Edmund Burke lecture on the history of the East India Company in the Edmund Burke Theatre at @tcddublin.bsky.social this evening.
- 💻From AI to academic freedom, true crime to Classics — big ideas were at the heart of this year’s Trinity Arts and Humanities Research Festival.💡 Read more: www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... #TCDAHfest #HubMatters
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubIt was a fantastic closing roundtable and a fitting end to a wonderful two days. Many thanks to my co-organisers, @virtualtreasury.bsky.social, @tlrhub.bsky.social, and all the speakers, participants, and attendees! The start of a generative conversation that I hope we will continue.
- It was a pleasure to welcome Minister Buti Manamela, South Africa’s Minister for Higher Education and Training, to the Trinity Long Room Hub for a wide-ranging discussion with Trinity academics. We look forward to building on this exchange and exploring future collaborations. #HubMatters
- How was Ireland involved in the American Revolution? 🇮🇪 🇺🇸 Launching the ‘Ireland and the American Revolution’ conference, Dr @joelherman.bsky.social (@tcddublin.bsky.social & @virtualtreasury.bsky.social) explains how Ireland is connected with the #AmericanRevolution. youtube.com/shorts/Q0hb9...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubEnjoying Ireland and the American Revolution’. Taking place in Long Room Hub at TCD 9–10 October 2025, conference & forum for historians,scholars, and educators to explore role of Ireland in this period @virtualtreasury.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social @historians.org @irishhiststudies.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubOff to @tlrhub.bsky.social for what should be a fascinating conference on Ireland and the American Revolution organised by @joelherman.bsky.social and @timvrti.bsky.social with support from @historytcd.bsky.social and @virtualtreasury.bsky.social www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubLooking forward to this tomorrow "Ireland and the American Revolution: 250th Anniversary Perspectives", in TCD. Story of the American Revolution is not over, appears to continue to this day? @tlrhub.bsky.social @virtualtreasury.bsky.social www.tcd.ie/trinitylongr... #histfest2025
- Dr Joel Herman, Research Fellow at @virtualtreasury.bsky.social and School of Histories and Humanities TCD, features on the @newstalkfm.bsky.social Talking History panel discussion about the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Listen now: www.newstalk.com/podcasts/hig...
- "While we know the manuscript spent at least 650 years at Kells, we do not know where it started its life." Prof Rachel Moss (School of Histories and Humanities) explores the origins of the Book of Kells for @uk.theconversation.com. theconversation.com/book-of-kell... #BookOfKells #HubMatters
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubMany thanks to Patrick Geoghegan for the invitation. The show will also appear as a podcast at the link below after it airs on Sunday. www.newstalk.com/shows/talkin... @virtualtreasury.bsky.social @tlrhub.bsky.social
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubPresented in proud partnership with @tlrhub.bsky.social and @trisstcd.bsky.social Get your tickets here: www.eventbrite.ie/e/in-the-hal...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubJoin us tomorrow eve for the launch of our new podcast series: 'In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland' Featuring podcast curator Dr Phil Mullen in conversation with journalist Caelainn Hogan ⏲️6.30pm 📍Davis Theatre, Arts Building, TCD www.eventbrite.ie/e/in-the-hal...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubPlaces are filling up fast for Thursday's launch! Don't forget to register via the link below ⬇️
- Join us on Thursday 2 October at 6.30pm for the launch of a new podcast: 'In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland', which centres the experiences of 'mixed-race' people who grew up in Irish care institutions. More info, and registration here: www.eventbrite.ie/e/in-the-hal...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubThis was a fantastic and inspiring discussion that I'm sure will continue in future @irishgothichorror.bsky.social and @tlrhub.bsky.social events.
- I am absolutely delighted to be taking part in this panel discussion with @murphgothic.bsky.social, @ordonnel.bsky.social, @profdarryljones.bsky.social, and @drdara.bsky.social. I'll be talking about Gertrude Barrows Bennett. It's part of @tlrhub.bsky.social's research festival. Free & open to all!
- Good morning! The Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival is in full swing — and today brings another exciting programme of events.😊 Check out what’s happening today and join us for inspiring talks and lively discussions.🎙️ #TCDAHFest
- Should Northern Ireland – or Ireland – have a new flag? Join David Mitchell and Etain Tannam (School of Religion, Theology & Peace Studies) for a conversation on identity, representation, and national symbols. 📅 Thursday 25th Sept, 6:30pm 🎟️ Free, all welcome 👉 www.eventbrite.com/e/the-flag-t...
- “It’s a tiny city but there are so many great poets and novelists which makes it more special.” Our ECR, Yang Hao (School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies), features in the @irishtimes.com this week, detailing her experience living in Ireland. www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p...
- Reposted by Trinity Long Room HubThe @tlrhub.bsky.social is offering a time to reflect on the role of the #arts and #humanities on a #warming #planet as part of its Research Festival. Great to hear more acknowledgment of acts of slow violence, more methods for attunement and the reiteration of the power of storytelling.