Long Room Hub – Upcoming Events

Members may be interested in some of the Arts and Humanities related events taking place over the coming weeks in the Long Room Hub.

 

THURSDAY, 23 APRIL 2015

09:15 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Scenographic Things / Scenography Objects’

A day-long performance research seminar organized by the TaPRA Scenography Working Group. Registration Required.

 

19:00 | Emmett Theatre, Arts Building

To Catch a Thief (Alfred Hitchcock, 1955)

This screening is part of the ‘Women and Film’ lecture series which will examine the place of women in international film. It will be preceded by a short lecture by Prof Gerald Morgan. All films have English subtitles. For details, please contact Dr Sarah Alyn Stacey salynsta@tcd.ie.

 

24 – 25 April 2015 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Monastic Ireland: Landscape and Settlement’

This workshop is being organized under the aegis of the IRC-funded Monastic Ireland: landscape and settlement AD1100-1700 project. Participation is aimed at researchers and professionals actively engaged in related areas. There is no registration fee for attendance, but prior registration is compulsory. If you would like to attend please email Dr Keith Smith KSMITH8@tcd.ie. Indicating your institutional affiliation and specific relevant research interest.

 

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

16:00 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’

A public lecture by Prof John Naughton (University of Cambridge) organised by the ADAPT Centre, the School of Law, the School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies and the Confederal School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology.

 

Thursday, 30 April

19:00 | Emmett Theatre, Arts Building

Unrelated (Joanna Hogg, 2008)

This screening is part of the ‘Women and Film’ lecture series which will examine the place of women in international film. It will be preceded by a short lecture by Ciara Barrett. All films have English subtitles. For details, please contact Dr Sarah Alyn Stacey salynsta@tcd.ie.

 

WEDNESDAY, 6 MAY 2015

13:00 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Meeting the Challenges of Preserving the UK Web’

A public lecture by Helen Hockx-Yu (Head of Web Archiving, British Library) organised by Trinity College Library.

 

19:30 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Modern Translations of Beowulf by Seamus Heaney and J.R.R.Tolkien’

A public lecture by Professor Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) organised as part of the ‘Aspects of the Early Modern Period’ Lecture Series by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Lecture Series

 

19:00 | Emmett Theatre, Arts Building

Exhibition (Joanna Hogg, 2008)

This screening is part of the ‘Women and Film’ lecture series which will examine the place of women in international film. It will be preceded by a short lecture by Ciara Barrett. All films have English subtitles. For details, please contact Dr Sarah Alyn Stacey salynsta@tcd.ie.

 

THURSDAY, 7 MAY 2015

14:00 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Translations from Modern Icelandic Novels into English and French: The Thief of Time/Le Voleur de vie/Timaþjófurinn’

A public lecture by Professor Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) organised as part of the ‘Aspects of the Early Modern Period’ Lecture Series by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Lecture Series.

 

18:00 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘The Many Uses of the Usable Past: Rethinking Revolution(s) in Late Socialism’

A public lecture by Prof Polly Jones (Oxford) organised by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies as part of the Memories and Identities in Central and Eastern Europe Conference.

 

8 – 10 May 2015 | Trinity Long Room Hub

‘Memories and Identities in Central and Eastern Europe’

The 2015 Annual Conference of the Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies, organized by the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, the Center for European Studies, the Trinity Long Room Hub, and the Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies.

 

For further information on Trinity Long Room Hub events please visit: http://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/events/

To catch up on a missed lecture, visit the Podcast Library

 

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