- Academic Posts
- Radical Humanities Laboratory
- Humanities Research Clusters
- Research Centres and Projects
- The Centre for Advanced Studies in Languages and Cultures (CASiLaC)
- The Cork Folklore Project
- The Irish National Institute for Historical Research
- CELT
- CIPHER (ERC CoG)
- The Centre for Arts Research and Practice (CARPE)
- ECura (ERC StG)
- Irish Centre for Galician Studies
- Locus Project
- MIGMOBS (ERC AdG)
- The Irish Institute of Korean Studies
- The Seminar for Ancient and Medieval Studies (SAMS)
- News and Events
- Inaugural Lecture Series
- Past Events
- Celebrating Funding Awards for Medieval Research Projects
- Funding Calls
The Irish National Institute for Historical Research
The Irish National Institute for Historical Research at University College Cork was founded to promote the study of History and to act as a major focus for historical research in Ireland. The Institute hosts a range of seminars, conferences and symposia. It provides a platform for funding applications and a research environment for all historians associated with it. By growing links and establishing networks of historians within Ireland and with international scholars and institutes of research, the Institute provides leadership and a focus for historical research and activities within Ireland.
Dr Hiram Morgan - h.morgan@ucc.ie & Dr Damian Bracken - d.bracken@ucc.ie