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Research at the College of Arts. Celtic Studies and Social Sciences

Nurturing research for real world impact

The College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences is home to a vibrant and diverse community of researchers working within and across subject disciplines for real world impact. Our mission is to nurture world class, collaborative, engaged and open research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, underpinned by academic integrity, and ethical and responsible practice, that advances knowledge and understanding, pushes boundaries, and makes a positive, meaningful impact. Our research goals are aligned to ‘Securing Our Future: UCC Strategic Plan 2023- 2028’ and positioned within the UCC’s Futures framework.

UCC Futures is a programme of research prioritisation across ten indicative areas of strategic importance, including ‘Collective Social Futures’ and ‘Future Humanities’. These two Futures areas are anchored to the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences.

The Futures areas are supported through the activities of core research hubs The Institute for Social Sciences in the 20th Century (ISS21) and the Radical Humanities Lab (RHL)

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Research News and Events

Pictured (L-R) at the prestigious Research Ireland St Patrick’s Day Medal event in Washington D.C: Deputy CEO of Research Ireland, Dr Ciarán Seoighe, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD, and President and CEO of Northwell Health, Mr Michael Dowling.
14 Mar 2025

Taoiseach presents prestigious St Patrick’s Day Medal to UCC alumnus Michael Dowling

An Taoiseach Micheál Martin last night presented the prestigious Research Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Medal to UCC alumnus Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, in recognition of his position as one of the healthcare industry’s most highly respected voices in the United States.
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12 Mar 2025

UCC subjects ranked in world’s top 50 and 100

UCC has been named as one of the world's top universities for the study of 29 subjects according to the latest world subject rankings produced by higher education analysts, QS. This is up from 24 subjects featuring last year. Nursing (27), Agriculture & Forestry (84), Law (94), Performing Arts (51-100) have been ranked in the top 50 and top 100 in the world.
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Watercolour by Mícheál Ua Ciarmhaic from the Mícheál Ua Ciarmhaic (Michael Kirby) Collection, UCC Library, UCC. © Estate of Mícheál Ua Ciarmhaic.
06 Mar 2025

On World Book Day a stunning collection of Irish prose and poetry is published

On World Book Day (March 6) a stunning collection of Irish prose and poetry by the late Michael Kirby (Mícheál Ua Ciarmhaic) is published in University College Cork (UCC), while the archives of the late writer and painter will be open to the public for the first time.
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Photo (L-R): Professor Guangbo Hao and Dr Karen Neville
05 Mar 2025

UCC researchers to develop innovative solutions for major emergencies

Large-scale modular shelters for rapid deployment and the development of a communications and risk assessment tool for major emergencies are two University College Cork (UCC) research projects that are awarded funding today to support the development of innovative defence and security systems.
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Meet the postdoctoral researchers in CACSSS

Dr. Oleksandr Korotaiev - School of Society, Politics and Ethics

Dr. Oleksandr Korotaiev, a Ukrainian Sanctuary Fellow, will join the History Declassified Project based in the Study of Religions Department and the Future Humanities Institute. He holds a PhD in History from Poltava National Pedagogical University and serves as a Senior Lecturer at Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University. His research focuses on the history of totalitarian regimes in the Socialist bloc, with particular emphasis on Soviet security agencies and their operations targeting Protestants in Soviet Ukraine. As part of the History Declassified Project, he will contribute to the development of the HIDE Digital Archives and the Hidden Galleries Digital Collection.

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Dr Carolina Santos - School of Applied Psychology

Carolina Santos is as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Applied Psychology. An architect and urban planner with a transdisciplinary background working on artistic performances in the public spaces of contemporary cities, she utilises an artistic perspective to gain deeper insights into the built environment and how it applies in daily life.

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Dr Joanna Wharton - School of English and Digital Humanities

Dr Joanna Wharton is Principal Investigator of Lines of Communication: Telegraphy, Literature, and Security in Ireland and the British Empire, 1794-1850 (LINC), a four-year project based in the School of English and funded by the Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland Pathway Programme.

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Dr Noel O'Connell - School of Applied Social Studies

Dr Noel O'Connell is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21) and School of Applied Social Studies, UCC. He is working on a project entitled 'CODA: A hidden minority amongst the majority: An ethnographic study of children of deaf adults and the negotiation of threatened social identities'. Prior to joining UCC, he worked in a number of postdoctoral research positions at Heriot Watt University, Trinity College Dublin and UCC.

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Dr Jemima Hodgkinson - School of Languages Literatures & Cultures

Jemima Hodgkinson received her PhD in French from the University of Liverpool. She was awarded the 2022 Atlantic Studies Early Career Prize for her article ‘The Mediated Text: Transatlantic Circulation among Periodicals of Interwar African American Poetry’. Her Postdoctoral research highlights the unique role played by newspapers and magazines in the cultural development of the transatlantic African diaspora during the 1920s and 1930s.

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Dr Camila Tavares Pereira - School of Human Env Geog Arch & Classics

Dr Camila Tavares Pereira is a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of the Human Environment, Geography, Archaeology and Classics. She has extensive knowledge in the field of Climate Change and enthusiasm to work with research that aims to be inclusive and improve the quality of life of vulnerable populations.

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Dr Ida Larsen-Ledet - School of Applied Psychology

Dr Ida Larsen-Ledet is an EU MSCA Fellowship postdoc in the UCC School of Applied Psychology. She received her PhD in Human-Computer Interaction from the Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University, Denmark. Her research is driven by an interest in the subtle ways that our practices and behaviour towards each other are formed by how technology is designed and the ways we adapt our use of technology to make it suit different situations.

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Dr Jessica Wax-Edwards - School of Languages Literatures & Cultures

Jessica Wax-Edwards is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellow at the University College Cork. Previously an Honorary Research Fellow at Royal Holloway University of London, her research interests include memory, violence and politics in twentieth century and contemporary Mexican visual culture.

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Dr Brice Catherin - School of Film, Music & Theatre

Brice Catherin is an artist and doctor in music composition (University of Hull). His transversal and international approach to art practices has led him to collaborate with artists from all over the world. He is an affiliate artist of the UNESCO chair of the University of Glasgow since May 2024.

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Dr Tatiana Vagramenko - School of Society, Politics And Ethics

Tatiana Vagramenko is a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at the Study of Religions/ Future Humanities Institute. She serves as a Principal Investigator in the SFI-IRC Pathway-funded project “History Declassified: The KGB and the Religious Underground in Soviet Ukraine” and in the British Library EAP project “Religious Minorities Archives and the War in Ukraine”.

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Dr Shyamasundar Lakshmipuram Bharathanarayan - School of Film, Music & Theatre

Shyam is a Research Fellow at the Department of Music, UCC and part of the ERC CIPHER project. This project aims to revolutionize research on intertextualities, translation, and knowledge production in Hip Hop, globally. With a PhD earned at VTU, India, his expertise runs deep in the realms of AI and Big Data.

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Dr Claire Nolan - School of the English and Digital Humanities

Dr Claire Nolan's work is situated within the purview of the public, medical and environmental humanities. Claire’s doctoral research (University of Reading) focused on heritage experience and the capacity for the historic environment to promote individual wellbeing in the present day. She has recently produced a number of papers on this topic, including the co-authored Historic England (2018) Report, Wellbeing and the Historic Environment.

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Dr Leonora Masini - School of Languages Literatures & Cultures

Dr Leonora Masini is a Research Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow in the Italian Department at UCC. She was awarded a doctoral degree from Brown University in 2022 and from August 2022 to June 2024, served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Slavery and Public Humanities at the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University.

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Dr Roberto Cibin - School of Applied Psychology

Roberto Cibin has a PhD in Social Sciences - Interaction, Communication, Cultural Construction from the University of Padova (Italy), and has always been interested in citizen engagement in relation to science, technology and innovation. His current research reflection and academic production focuses on the debate about the design of technology, platforms and services to support empowerment, inclusion and sustainability, with attention to gender and other inequalities.

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Rachel McCarthy - School of English and Digital Humanities

Rachel McCarthy is a PhD researcher in the School of English and Digital Humanities, UCC. She completed a master’s degree in 'Digital Text Analysis' at the University of Antwerp, and her doctoral research focuses on using techniques such as stylometry, natural language processing, and language models to investigate authorship attribution and writing styles, and to track semantic changes in texts beyond traditional reading methods.

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Dr Philip Murphy - School of Society, Politics and Ethics

Philip Murphy is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Government and Politics, UCC. As an IRC funded scholar, his doctoral thesis researched the socialisation of political efficacy among adolescents. His publications and research interests include youth political engagement, political socialisation, political education, and deliberative practice.

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