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On 28th March Brendan CiarÔn Browne was invited to address the Basque Navarra Parliament as a recognised global expert on the ongoing genocide in Palestine, along with Bana Abu Zuluf. Dr Browne also screened his film 'We Will Remain' at the Public University, Navarra and in Tudela.


A new article by David Mitchell 'The Flag that Does Not Exist - Yet? Imagining a New Symbol in Northern Ireland' has been published in The Political Quarterly. The article outlines the growing case for a new, shared symbol. It is free to read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11ā¦

All are welcome to an ISE public seminar: 'Freedom from Fascism and its Fantasies: emerging voices'. Thurs 1st May, 4-6pm. ISE/Loyola Building, Room G16 Register: [email protected].


New article by Brendan CiarƔn Browne part of a special edition of Third World Quarterly entitled: 'Gaza Genocide and the Crisis of the Global North'.


Applications are now open for a new taught masters at Trinity College Dublin in Theology and Social Justice! The course starts in the week of 15th September and several scholarships are available for 2025-26. Scan the QR code below to view the course brochure.


On 30 April, Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies at TCD in Belfast hosted 25 students and staff from Oxford University's Diplomatic Studies Master's. David Mitchell spoke to the group on the topic of peace/conflict comparisons and Brendan CiarƔn Browne focussed on the sharp contrasts with Palestine.


An important afternoon today Queen's University Belfast š School of Law where we launched our new book. A special word of thanks to Dr Yassin Brunger for her powerful words & all who spoke including B.. Full book is available for FREE open access: bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?dociā¦



Want to study theology that tackles real-world problems? Join us on Wed 21 May at 18:00 for a webinar about the MPhil in Theology & Social Justice at Trinity College Dublin. To register, email: [email protected]. tcd.ie/religion/coursā¦



āThe Flag that Does Not Exist ā Yet? Imagining a New Symbol in Northern Irelandā by David Mitchell in The Political Quarterly, argues for the creation of a new symbol that could express a shared future. It was covered in several media outlets. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11ā¦

Book your place for tomorrow's webinar introducing an innovative Trinity College Dublin master's programme in Theology & Social Justice, starting in September. Wed 21 May at 18:00 (Dublin time). Email: [email protected] to register. tcd.ie/religion/coursā¦


Dr Brendan CiarƔn Browne was invited to Lund University, on the eve of Nakba Day, to deliver a keynote address for the Lund Students for Palestine community conference. Brendan CiarƔn Browne reflected on what our role ought to be as educators in this moment of ongoing genocide.


Free public lecture by renowned ecologist Dr John Feehan UCD (Emeritus). 'Every Bush Aflame: spiritual grounding for a deeper ecology'. Wed 4th June, 7pm, Emmett Theatre. Register to attend in-person or online: [email protected]


Join us for a lecture on 'Vegetable Theology: What plant life can teach us about spiritual life' by Rev. Dr Lucas Mix, St John's, Durham on Fri 6th June at 2pm. Room G16, School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies. Register to attend in-person or online: [email protected].



Interested in studying Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation at postgraduate level with Trinity College Dublin in Belfast? Join us for a webinar on Wed 11th June at 5pm for an information and Q&A session. Contact [email protected] to register. tcd.ie/religion/coursā¦


