A number of IHA colleagues at - Designing a new framework programme: the role of the research committee @tlrhub.bsky.social now on @eassh.bsky.social director - Gabi Lombardo.
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Our latest blog post, by Céline Thobois-Gupta, is now live - read about the recent IHA Professional Training Workshop: Environmental Humanities held @ria.ie - just a taste of the engaging work conducted by IHA thematic Working Groups.
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We are delighted to announce @desfitzgerald.bsky.social & Dr Jess Manion (ATU) as keynote speakers at the annual IHA conference - Un/Silencing Healthcare: Voices, Power and Imagination. Call for abstract submissions are open until 16 April 👇
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The Call for submissions to the annual IHA conference - Un/Silencing Healthcare: Voices, Power and Imagination has been extended to Thursday 16 April 2026.
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IHA Vice Chair @annahm.bsky.social will deliver the March lunchtime Medical & Health Humanities seminar @tcddublin.bsky.social Long Room Hub on 25 March. Join in person or online. 👇
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REMINDER - Deadline fast approaching (16 March) to submit abstracts for IHA annual conference 'Un/Silencing Healthcare: Voices, Power and Imagination' at SETU Waterford campus. We welcome PhD students, ECRs, creative practitioners.
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Read our letter today published in the Irish Times - regarding the announcement of the 12 members appointed to the National Science Advice Forum.
Calling all Postgraduate students working in medical and health humanities. Have you submitted your abstracts yet? This promises to be an exceptional conference - Un/silencing healthcare. Call open until 26th March.
Calling all #humanities #postgraduates, the @irishhumanities.bsky.social conference is being held in #SETU Waterford this September.
Please provide an abstract (up to 300 words) and a short bio (75 words) as one document to the link below, before March 16th www.cognitoforms.com/SETU10/IHAAb...
We are excited to launch Call for Papers for the IHA annual conference 2026 - Un/Silencing Healthcare: Voices, Power and Imagination, hosted by South East Technological University (SETU) on 3rd & 4th Sept. Further details and link for abstract submissions 👇
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📣 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 !
Have you ever reflected reflected on the significance of clothing in your life? What item would you have to bring if you were to be banished to a deserted island? Katriona Flynn & Dee Duffy discuss their unique & absorbing podcast series 'Desert Island Dress'
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We are delighted this afternoon to announced the CFP for the 36th annual WHAI conference 2026. The conference will be held at Mary I Limerick on 29 & 30 May 2026. Closing dates for submissions on the theme of 'Gain' is 31 Jan. 2026.
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Read about 'Adrian Frazier’s remarkable biography, John Montague: A Poet’s Life' published by @lilliputpress.bsky.social in this review blog by Prof. Daniel Carey.
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Read more about our wonderful annual conference this year, hosted by @ucdhumanities.bsky.social in Sep 2025, in this blog by @biancacataldi.bsky.social 'Feeding the Soul: Transnational Narratives of Food and Belonging.'
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Delighted at the mention of our collaborative work and looking forward to much more
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Read about our wonderful annual conference 2025 hosted by @ucdhumanities.bsky.social Details of our 2026 annual conference and call for papers will be shared in the new year!www.irishhumanities.ie/news-events/blog/feeding...
‘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
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We're delighted to see the annual Law and Humanities roundtable is coming to Ireland for the first time (in association with the @irishhumanities.bsky.social Legal Humanities Working Group).
Congratulations and best of luck to the leads, Róisín Costello and David Gurnham.
CFP below!
Attention: Invitation for expressions of interest: National Science Advice Forum - to have access to all types of good quality science that can contribute to the issues at hand, this includes natural sciences, engineering, medicine, social sciences and humanities.
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This impressive social science database includes access to resources also useful for humanities scholars issda.ucd.ie
Collecting Ireland’s History @virtualtreasury.bsky.social a talk by Sarah Hendriks as part of the Dublin Festival of History now taking place @ria.ie
We are delighted to share an invitation to the launch of 'Oceanic Connections: The Sea in Irish and Caribbean Poetry' by our board member @lnhowley.bsky.social @dublincityuni.bsky.social
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A distinguished & engaging panel: Jerry O’Donavan, consul general of Ireland in Edinburgh; Katy McNeil, Head of Scottish Gov in Ireland; Triona McCormack, VP strategy & engagement UCD; & Ciarán Walsh associate director Culture Ireland. Chaired by Prof. Catherine O’Leary @sahavoice.bsky.social
A strong start to our Irish Scottish Cultural and Diplomatic Relations event @ria.ie with Prof @murrayp.bsky.social of @sahavoice.bsky.social
There is still time to register for an in-person or online access ticket to this much anticipated event.
We are excited to publish the first blog in our Emerging Scholar series 'The Good, The Bad, and The Blemished: Disability Terminology in Medieval Ireland,' by @djbirishhistory.bsky.social who is conducting a @researchireland.ie funded PhD @muahi.bsky.social
IHA members - 'The Survey on Research Integrity in Ireland 2025 (SRII2025) is your chance to share what supports or challenges you in doing responsible research. Your input will help shape better policies and strengthen a culture of integrity across the Irish research community.'