A critical edition of Amrae Coluimb Chille, by Jacopo Bisagni, is now available to buy from our bookshop. Amrae Coluimb Chille is a complex and fascinating Old Irish text. A unique tour de force of linguistic inventiveness, the… Read More
Below is information on upcoming DIAS internal & public events. To keep up to date with DIAS events – subscribe to our newsletter here. 22nd May: Black Holes and Quantum ComputersPublic lecture with Professor Marika Taylor on the fundamental… Read More
This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, on 15th and 16th November. Papers will relate to any aspect of Celtic Studies, and will be 30 minutes in duration…. Read More
For Poetry Day last week we asked for entries to a free draw to win two of our poetry books, and had ninety entries! Congratulations to our winner: Liam Mac Peaircín. We’ll be in touch shortly for a… Read More
To celebrate Poetry Day at DIAS we are giving away two poetry books to one lucky winner: Irish Bardic Poetry Fuidheall Áir: Bardic poems on the Meic Dhiarmada of Magh Luirg c. 1377–c. 1637 Entries have closed! Winner… Read More
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies wishes to appoint a promising early-stage researcher to a five-year Bergin Fellowship in the School of Celtic Studies. Candidates should hold a doctorate and should have a record of outstanding research experience… Read More
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme in 2019, DIAS School of Celtic Studies is able to offer some Summer Studentships. The DIAS School of Celtic Studies undertakes research in the broad field of the Celtic Languages… Read More
An inter-disciplinary research forum has been scheduled for Friday 10 May 2019, 3-5pm at Burlington Road. The forum is intended to be an informal event that provides post-doctoral scholars and PhD students with the opportunity to share and… Read More
Intentional obscuritas in Irish and Welsh literature (650–1650) Friday 24th and Saturday 25th May 2019. Registration now open See the full programme. (Updated 2019-05-01)
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Last Updated: 29th May 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
A critical edition of Amrae Coluimb Chille, by Jacopo Bisagni, is now available to buy from our bookshop. Amrae Coluimb Chille is a complex and fascinating Old Irish text. A unique tour de force of linguistic inventiveness, the… Read More
Upcoming summer events
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Last Updated: 25th July 2019 by Niamh Breathnach
Below is information on upcoming DIAS internal & public events. To keep up to date with DIAS events – subscribe to our newsletter here. 22nd May: Black Holes and Quantum ComputersPublic lecture with Professor Marika Taylor on the fundamental… Read More
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Posted: 15th May 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Tionól 2019: Call for papers
This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, on 15th and 16th November. Papers will relate to any aspect of Celtic Studies, and will be 30 minutes in duration…. Read More
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Last Updated: 6th May 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Poetry Day competition winner
For Poetry Day last week we asked for entries to a free draw to win two of our poetry books, and had ninety entries! Congratulations to our winner: Liam Mac Peaircín. We’ll be in touch shortly for a… Read More
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Last Updated: 3rd May 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Poetry Day Competition
To celebrate Poetry Day at DIAS we are giving away two poetry books to one lucky winner: Irish Bardic Poetry Fuidheall Áir: Bardic poems on the Meic Dhiarmada of Magh Luirg c. 1377–c. 1637 Entries have closed! Winner… Read More
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Posted: 17th April 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Bergin Fellowship in Celtic Studies
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies wishes to appoint a promising early-stage researcher to a five-year Bergin Fellowship in the School of Celtic Studies. Candidates should hold a doctorate and should have a record of outstanding research experience… Read More
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Last Updated: 17th April 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
DIAS Summer Studentships — Celtic Studies
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme in 2019, DIAS School of Celtic Studies is able to offer some Summer Studentships. The DIAS School of Celtic Studies undertakes research in the broad field of the Celtic Languages… Read More
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Last Updated: 25th March 2019 by George Rogers
DIAS Research Forum 2019 – 10 May, 3-5pm
An inter-disciplinary research forum has been scheduled for Friday 10 May 2019, 3-5pm at Burlington Road. The forum is intended to be an informal event that provides post-doctoral scholars and PhD students with the opportunity to share and… Read More
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Last Updated: 1st May 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Conference: ‘To frighten off the rude and ignorant’?
Intentional obscuritas in Irish and Welsh literature (650–1650) Friday 24th and Saturday 25th May 2019. Registration now open See the full programme. (Updated 2019-05-01)
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Posted: 8th February 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
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