British Association for Irish Studies (BAIS) (@bairishstudies) 's Twitter Profile
British Association for Irish Studies (BAIS)

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BAIS is the national network for those with an interest in the study of Ireland. Tweets by our comms team and council members.

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Irish Texts Society (@irishtextssoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The annual Noel O’Connell  Lecture, jointly organised by the Irish Texts Society and Irish Literary Society, will be given by Phyllis Gaffney on the topic of: ‘Irish among the languages: late Victorian developments in education’ The Irish Cultural Centre on Thurs, 22 May 2025 at 7.30 p.m.

HAPP at Queen's (@happatqub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't forget to sign up for this year's Institute of Irish Studies International Lecture 2025! David Wilson: '‘Parallels and patterns: Thomas D’Arcy McGee, Conor Cruise O’Brien and Edmund Burke’ 📅20/05, 5pm 🏛️Lanyon 0G/74 & Online Register 👉ow.ly/xUHx50VyPna

Don't forget to sign up for this year's Institute of Irish Studies International Lecture 2025!

David Wilson: '‘Parallels and patterns: Thomas D’Arcy McGee, Conor Cruise O’Brien and Edmund Burke’

📅20/05, 5pm
🏛️Lanyon 0G/74 & Online

Register 👉ow.ly/xUHx50VyPna
Liam Harrison (@liamllewelyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm coordinating the 2025 BACLS Postgraduate Essay Prize. If you're a postgrad, or recent graduate, who published an article in a peer reviewed journal in 2024 - send it in! Deadline 23 May. More details on the bacls website.

National Museum of Ireland (@nmireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Camogie sportswear has evolved dramatically, reflecting broader changes in women's sportswear and celebrating strides towards equality and functionality. NMI Curator Siobhán Doyle dives into the history and current controversies of camogie kits. rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Camogie sportswear has evolved dramatically, reflecting broader changes in women's sportswear and celebrating strides towards equality and functionality. 
NMI Curator Siobhán Doyle dives into the history and current controversies of camogie kits.
rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
Felix Levin (@levin_feliks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Gregory R. Darwin for inviting me to give a talk on the reflections on conquest and usurpation in seventeenth-century Irish historical writing at the Research Seminar in Celtic at the Department of English at Uppsala universitet For Zoom access, email [email protected]

Thank you <a href="/anceanadach/">Gregory R. Darwin</a> for inviting me to give a talk on the reflections on conquest and usurpation in seventeenth-century Irish historical writing at the Research Seminar in Celtic at the Department of English at <a href="/uppsalauni/">Uppsala universitet</a>  For Zoom access, email gregory.darwin@engelska.uu.se
eDIL (@edil_dictionary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All welcome! ‘Medical Words/Medical Worlds’ is workshop exploring medieval medical lexicography, translation and texts in Irish, Welsh, German, French & English Co-hosted by eDIL & our friends at LEIGHEAS Deborah Hayden Programme & registration🔗 ahi.maynoothuniversity.ie/mind-material-…

All welcome!

‘Medical Words/Medical Worlds’ is workshop exploring medieval medical lexicography, translation and texts in Irish, Welsh, German, French &amp; English

Co-hosted by eDIL &amp; our friends at LEIGHEAS <a href="/dhaydenceltic/">Deborah Hayden</a>  

Programme &amp; registration🔗

ahi.maynoothuniversity.ie/mind-material-…
Derval Tubridy (@dervaltubridy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to all BAIS prize winners! Such vibrant and diverse scholarship on Irish Studies from scholars in Britain. Looking forward to celebrations Embassy of Ireland . IASIL #irishliterature #irishhistory #irishculture

Dublin City Historians in Residence (@dubhistorians) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historian Katie Blackwood has been highlighting the former sites of holy wells across north Dublin at a series of talks – including St Donagh’s Well. Read about her research in this feature article. Article: dublininquirer.com/from-the-corne… Dublin City Libraries Dublin Inquirer

Historian Katie Blackwood has been highlighting the former sites of holy wells across north Dublin at a series of talks – including St Donagh’s Well. Read about her research in this feature article.

Article: dublininquirer.com/from-the-corne… <a href="/dubcilib/">Dublin City Libraries</a> <a href="/DublinInquirer/">Dublin Inquirer</a>
SSNCI: C19th Ireland (@ssnci_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SSNCI @ssnci_tweets is pleased to announce its annual essay prize!! This prize aims to highlight the high quality research of an ECR or someone in a profession outside of the academy. Please spread widely! #ECR #19thcentury #irishstudies

The SSNCI @ssnci_tweets is pleased to announce
its annual essay prize!! This prize aims to highlight the high quality research of an ECR or someone in a profession outside of the academy. Please spread widely! #ECR #19thcentury #irishstudies