Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast - QUB

Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast - QUB The Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast (QUB)

The Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) researches and teaches courses on the social, political, cultural and geographical factors that have influenced the people of this island and its diasporas.

We are delighted to announce that Irish Studies at QUB will host the American Conference for Irish Studies in 2028. The ...
04/06/2026

We are delighted to announce that Irish Studies at QUB will host the American Conference for Irish Studies in 2028. The dates will be June 12-15; CFP to follow.

30/05/2026
21/05/2026

From Kneecap director Rich Peppiatt, Bad Bridgets follows two Irish sisters who make a treacherous journey to America and cause mayhem in New York

20/05/2026

The call for the 2026-2027 LCIS visiting fellows scheme is still open! Read all about it at https://ghum.kuleuven.be/lcis/lcisvisitingscholars !

The deadline for the autumn residency has been extended to 1 August 2026. We look forward to hearing from you!

You can find the full call athttps://ghum.kuleuven.be/lcis/files/visiting-fellows-scheme-2026-2027.pdf

20/05/2026

On Tuesday 19 May 2026, Professor Elizabeth Malcolm, a leading scholar of Irish and Irish Australian history, died in Melbourne following a long illness, aged 77. In 2000 Elizabeth was appointed the inaugural Gerry Higgins professor of Irish Studies at the University of Melbourne, where she taught Irish history until her retirement. She was one of the founders of ISAANZ and one of the editors of Australasian Journal of Irish Studies (AJIS). Teacher, mentor and friend to many, Elizabeth will be greatly missed. She is survived by her son Hartley and her brother Robert. May she rest in peace. Funeral details to be announced.

O’Donnell Fellowship in Irish Studies at Melbourne University - applications close 3 July
15/05/2026

O’Donnell Fellowship in Irish Studies at Melbourne University - applications close 3 July

Applications are open for the 2027 O’Donnell Fellowship in Irish Studies at St Mary's Newman Academic Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia. Information about the program and how to apply is in the link provided, 2027 O'Donnell Fellowship. In 2027 two Fellowships will be available, one for...

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