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No Irish Need Apply? The Economic History of the Irish in England - EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin | Official Site EPIC is pleased to present No Irish Need Apply, a temporary exhibition on the economic history of the Irish in England.

Delighted to have been able to attend the opening of this exhibition. Economic history brought to life through the stories the data tell. #IrishinBritain epicchq.com/event/no-iri...

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PhD Bursary available in Geography Applications are invited from excellent candidates to pursue a PhD project in Geography, for which one bursary will be awarded. Interested candidates may apply to undertake PhD research in the followi...

Applications are invited from excellent candidates to pursue a PhD project in Geography with the School of History and Geography @unioflimerick.bsky.social #StudyAtUL

Deadline: 29th May 2026.

For more information, please see: www.ul.ie/artsoc/histo...

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Really enjoyed taking part in ‘Irish blood, English hearth’ today on the home lives of the 2nd gen Irish @museumofthehome.bsky.social

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Article in the Journal of Historical Geography with @mudderofpearl.bsky.social and @lizgabbett.bsky.social detailing preliminary findings from the project 'Locating Bench Marks, Preserving Heritage'

doi.org/10.1016/j.jh...

@heritagecouncil.ie @ulresearch.bsky.social @unioflimerick.bsky.social

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On Saturday we hosted our current cohort of students taking the Professional Diploma in Climate Adaptation and Sustainability @unioflimerick.bsky.social The session focused on Urban Ecosystem Services.

Interested in joining us in September? Register your interest: shorturl.at/plKS9 #StudyAtUL

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Our new microcredential in Landscape Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) @unioflimerick.bsky.social is open for applications! Check out the course page to apply by 13th Feb 2026

www.ul.ie/gps/courses/...

#StudyAtUL

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Great to see this County Limerick bench mark collection now preserved in @dri.ie With thanks to project team members and volunteers for their efforts. There's still more to do, so watch this space! #LoveIrishResearch

@heritagecouncil.ie @unioflimerick.bsky.social

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We're getting ready for our open day on Saturday 17th January!
If you want to learn more about studying Geography @unioflimerick.bsky.social, come chat with us in EGO-010 or join a subject talk at 11am or 1pm in C1-059.
We're looking forward to meeting you! #LoveUL #StudyAtUL

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Black and white photograph of a sunny day at Derryinver River, Renvyle, Co. Galway.

Black and white photograph of a sunny day at Derryinver River, Renvyle, Co. Galway.

Yesterday, Sunday, 28 September was #WorldRiversDay !
This sunny photograph of Derryinver River at Renvyle Co. Galway is from the Fáilte Ireland Tourism Photographic Archive Collection, deposited in the DRI by Dublin City Library and Archive: doi.org/10.7486/DRI....
#Rivers #EnvironmentalHeritage

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🌊To mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, the Embassy of France in Ireland is proud to present FLOW – Shannon Estuary 2023–2100: an artistic journey into changing coastlines through photography, video mapping, sound & workshops.
📍 2–31 Oct | Limerick, Kerry & Clare
👉 tinyurl.com/ynk332y5

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Great to meet our new first years this week and find out about the geographies they bring with them @unioflimerick.bsky.social

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Image of the supervisor and student at the prize presentation

Image of the supervisor and student at the prize presentation

Congratulations to our BSc Social Sciences and BA Arts students who graduated from the @unioflimerick.bsky.social yesterday!

A special congratulations to the 2024-25 Geography FYP Prize winner, Eimear Winters. Her supervisor, Dr Immanuel Darkwa, presented the prize. Well done Eimear! #StudyAtUL

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A photo of a group of people in smart dress, standing in a green area with trees and a stone monument in the background, holding various measurement tools. Two people in the centre of the group are holding a purple sign bearing the words ‘National Heritage Week’.

A photo of a group of people in smart dress, standing in a green area with trees and a stone monument in the background, holding various measurement tools. Two people in the centre of the group are holding a purple sign bearing the words ‘National Heritage Week’.

Pictured: Researchers from UL’s School of History and Geography at their National Heritage Week 2025 event.

The ‘Locating Bench Marks, Preserving Heritage’ team was joined by archivists and surveyors from Tailte Éireann, who led a surveying demonstration in People’s Park, Limerick.

#StayCurious

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Poster advertising event on 23rd August. Image of Spring Rice monument and QR code to the Heritage Council website event

Poster advertising event on 23rd August. Image of Spring Rice monument and QR code to the Heritage Council website event

HERITAGE WEEK EVENT!

1-3pm, Sat 23rd August at People's Park, Limerick.

The event includes a talk followed by a demonstration by @tailteeireann.bsky.social surveyors and a chance to try out the project app and learn how you can record bench marks.

@unioflimerick.bsky.social @heritagecouncil.ie

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Wonderful to read of the success of this summer school run by our colleague @idarkwa.bsky.social

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The story behind the benchmarks hiding in plain sight in Ireland The Ordnance Survey benchmarks chiselled into buildings, walls and bridges were originally used to measure height across Ireland

The story behind the benchmarks hiding in plain sight around Ireland. The Ordnance Survey marks chiselled into buildings, walls & bridges were originally used to measure height across the country. By @catsporter.bsky.social & Margaret O'Sullivan @unioflimerick.bsky.social www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...

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A bench mark chiselled onto a large stone with green grass growing at the bottom of the stone. The bench mark includes an upward pointing 'broad arrow' topped by a horizontal line cut known as the 'bench'.

A bench mark chiselled onto a large stone with green grass growing at the bottom of the stone. The bench mark includes an upward pointing 'broad arrow' topped by a horizontal line cut known as the 'bench'.

"It's basically like a big treasure hunt"

Margaret O'Sullivan from UL's School of History & Geography spoke to Clare FM about a new UL research project that's seeking the public's assistance to locate Irish heritage relics known as bench marks.

🎧 www.clare.fm/podcasts/ul-...

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Great to see this out in the world! If you like to mix weather with GIS and sentiment analysis then please have a read @irelandmapped.bsky.social

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Listen again to @mudderofpearl.bsky.social chatting to Joe Nash on Live 95FM about our project to search out Ordnance Survey benchmarks in County Limerick and how you can get involved @ulresearch.bsky.social @ulgeog.bsky.social @ulhistory.bsky.social

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Delighted to have made it, despite ATC strikes, to #IMISCOE2025 as the heat subsides in Paris. Paper on the ongoing transnational lives of 2nd gen returnees. @ulgeog.bsky.social @ulresearch.bsky.social

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A photo of a large old piece of masonry with markings and faded writing on it, with a body of water in the background

A photo of a large old piece of masonry with markings and faded writing on it, with a body of water in the background

Researchers at UL are calling on the local community to get involved in a project aimed at locating and recording an important Irish heritage relic via a newly launched app.

Read on: www.ul.ie/news/new-ul-...

#StudyatUL #StayCurious

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Thanks to everyone who supported our launch event today for 'Locating Bench Marks, Preserving Heritage'. If you missed it, you can catch up here: shorturl.at/IBk0m

Scan the QR code below to access the project website and mobile app to start collecting bench marks in County Limerick!

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“Locating Benchmarks, Preserving Heritage” project aims to locate and photograph the remaining Ordnance Survey benchmarks in County Limerick, estimate the loss of this important heritage, and move towards better recognition and protection of benchmarks.

More info: ul.libcal.com/calendar/eve...

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We are pleased to advertise for a full-time, 2 year fixed term Associate Teacher in Geography with the School of History and Geography, @unioflimerick.bsky.social

Deadline: 12 noon, 4th July, 2025.

Search the UL job vacancies at shorturl.at/dghws for further details.

#JobFairy #AcademicJobs

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We are pleased to share details of the Locating Bench Marks, Preserving Heritage launch event at 1-2 pm on Friday, 27th June 2025.

The event is FREE and will be held online via MS Teams. All are welcome!

Please register for the event here: ul.libcal.com/calendar/eve...
Or, the QR code below

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Delighted to announce that the 'Locating Bench Marks, Preserving Heritage' community collection app and website are coming soon.

Details of the launch event at the end of June will be released shortly!

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Why not check out our Professional Diploma in Climate Adaptation and Sustainability with Springboard places available

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Looking forward to this event next week when I’ll be talking about some of the latest research to come out of the #OS200 project @irelandmapped.bsky.social

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Ireland’s geographers have landed in Belfast for #CIG2025!

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