Faculty experts present engaging webinar series for March 2022
From Climate Change to Ireland's Place in the World to Irish Civil War reflections... all are welcome to join these free virtual events hosted by top experts from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at DCU.
Wednesday, 2nd March at 5pm:
Join us for a fantastic panel discussion on the topic - Climate Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: How can Ireland and the world respond? Read more about the panel and sign up here.
Thursday, 3rd March at 10am:
Tune in for an interview with leading Irish diplomat Ambassador Pat Bourne and hear how Ireland’s role in global politics is changing in the context of Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic, and shifting geostrategic alliances, with a particular focus on Ireland’s relationship with Asian states. Sign up here.
Thursday 3rd March at 12pm:
Join us for an early lunchtime event online at 12pm on 3rd March when a panel of experts from the DCU School of History and Geography, debate the extent to which civil war was avoidable in 1922. Sign up here.
Thursday, 3rd March at 6.30pm:
Join Eoghan McConalogue from Fiontar agus Scoil na Gaeilge at DCU for a one-to-one interview as Gaeilge with Éabha Rutledge, All Ireland Winner with the Dublin Ladies Team and entrepreneur. Sign up here.
Monday, 14th March at 5pm:
Our School of English welcomes a special guest all the way from the University of Florida, Professor Kenneth Kidd who will discuss ideas around a new volume he is co-editing on the theme: Alt Kid Lit: What Children’s Literature Has Been, Never Was, and Might Yet Be. Sign up here.