On May 16th a networking and workshopping event to explore interdisciplinary research on waters was held at UCC.
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Confluence: Gathering for Waterbody Research & Practice
22 May 2025
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Postmemory and Displacement Symposium Groningen University
15 May 2025
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Dr OisĂn Wall Book Launch - Prisoners’ Bodies
01 May 2025
Friday 25 April saw the launch of an important new book - Prisoners’ Bodies: Activism, Health, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972–1985, by Dr Oisín Wall (School of History and Radical Humanities Laboratory, UCC).
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Zine-making workshop
10 Apr 2025
On April 2nd 2025 a Feminist Visual Activism Zine-making workshop was held at UCC.
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Harnessing storytelling and the arts to inspire climate action
04 Apr 2025
The interdisciplinary workshop, led by Dr Rosa Rogers of UCC’s School of English and Digital Humanities, explored how artistic expression - from poetry to virtual reality - can enhance climate communication, foster public engagement, and inspire meaningful action.
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Decentering the Study of Migration
20 Feb 2025
This panel discussion event addressed critical questions about current trends and historical legacies in contemporary migration scholarship and research.
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Methodologies that Motivate
15 Jan 2025
A range of transdisciplinary approaches were explored in this event, hosted by the Future Humanities Institute.
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Circular Tales Grand Finale
12 Nov 2024
The Cork Folklore Project, the Cork Traveller Women’s Network, and the Environmental Research Institute, UCC, were delighted to launch a range of outputs from their project exploring urban thrift, resource re-use and Traveller skills.
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Irish Keywords Symposium
07 Nov 2024
Irish Keywords, a symposium hosted at University College Cork with support from the University of Virginia (New Literary History) and the Future Humanities Institute.
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A Bit of a Song and Dance: Heart, Nervous System and the Changing of the World
14 Feb 2024
An inaugural performative lecture celebrating the work of Professor Jools Gilson, hosted by the Future Humanities Institute.
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