This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, on 22 and 23 November.
Papers will relate to any aspect of Celtic Studies, and will be 30 minutes in duration.
We would be grateful to anyone who intends offering a paper for this Tionól if they would submit details of the following:
- Proposed title of paper
- Abstract of paper (in writing or as an e-mail attachment)
- Notice of any lecturing aids that may be required
The programme for the Tionól will be finalised in the autumn, and will then be circulated, and will appear on the School’s website.
The deadline for submission of papers is Friday 27 September 2024.
Submissions should be marked for attention of Tionól, School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Rd., Dublin 4, or emailed to tionol@celt.dias.ie.
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Last Updated: 11th June 2024 by Andrew McCarthy
Tionól 2024 — call for papers
This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, on 22 and 23 November.
Papers will relate to any aspect of Celtic Studies, and will be 30 minutes in duration.
We would be grateful to anyone who intends offering a paper for this Tionól if they would submit details of the following:
The programme for the Tionól will be finalised in the autumn, and will then be circulated, and will appear on the School’s website.
The deadline for submission of papers is Friday 27 September 2024.
Submissions should be marked for attention of Tionól, School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Rd., Dublin 4, or emailed to tionol@celt.dias.ie.
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