TLRHub

Trinity Long Room Hub Podcasts

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Opened in 2010, the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute is dedicated to advancing Trinity College Dublin’s rich tradition of research excellence in the Arts and Humanities, on an individual, collaborative and inter-disciplinary basis.

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Jul 1, 2026

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We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Era Connections 01.07.2026

Recorded May 5th, 2026. Warning: this lecture contains language which may cause offence. The inclusion of these terms is for critical analysis of systemic prejudice, not to cause harm. Part of We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Struggles in Northern Ireland and the United States, a one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement in N...

We Shall Overcome: A Conversation with Eamonn McCann 01.07.2026

Recorded May 5th, 2026. Part of We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Struggles in Northern Ireland and the United States, a one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland borrowed tactics, the anthem 'We Shall Overcome,' and even its very name for the African American movement for equality. This symposium examines...

We Shall Overcome: Revolutionary Connections 01.07.2026

Recorded May 5th, 2026. Part of We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Struggles in Northern Ireland and the United States, a one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland borrowed tactics, the anthem 'We Shall Overcome,' and even its very name for the African American movement for equality. This symposium examines...

We Shall Overcome: Twenty-first Century Connections 01.07.2026

Recorded May 5th, 2026. Part of We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Struggles in Northern Ireland and the United States, a one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland borrowed tactics, the anthem 'We Shall Overcome,' and even its very name for the African American movement for equality. This symposium examines...

We Shall Overcome: Keynote Address 01.07.2026

Recorded May 5th, 2026. Part of We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Struggles in Northern Ireland and the United States, a one day conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland borrowed tactics, the anthem 'We Shall Overcome,' and even its very name for the African American movement for equality. This symposium examines...

Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Research 24.06.2026

Recorded June 23rd, 2026. What will the future of European Research look like in an era of global changes and challenges? Join us on Tuesday, 23 June at 5.45 p.m. in the Trinity Long Room Hub for a panel discussion on the future of research in Europe, following the presentation of the Trinity European Laureate Award for Research to Professor Maria Leptin, President of the European Research Council...

Inside Trinity 12.06.2026

Recorded June 10th 2026. An engaging conversation with writer Caitríona Lally and Rooney Writer Fellow, Colin Murphy, as they discuss Caitríona’s memoir, Home Economics. This special evening also celebrates the Rooney Writer Fellowship Programme, generously funded by Dr Peter Rooney. Caitríona Lally was the inaugural Rooney Writer Fellow, and Colin Murphy is the current Fellow. Previous fellows in...

In conversation with Professors Emeritae Eda Sagarra and Corinna Salvadori Lonergan 29.05.2026

Recorded April 15th, 2026. Listen back to this inspiring conversation between two trailblazing female academics, Professors Emeritae Eda Sagarra and Corinna Salvadori Lonergan, which took place on 15 April 2026 in Trinity Long Room Hub. The conversation was facilitated by Amberlie Collins, a final year student of Middle Eastern and European Languages and Cultures (MEELC). This event formed part of...

2026 | A STEM Strategy for Modern Languages? Mapping Ireland’s Multilingual Futures 28.05.2026

Recorded May 21, 2026. A lecture by Professor Michael Cronin, Chair of French 1776, Trinity College Dublin The Trinity Long Room Hub Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture for 2026 was delivered by Prof Michael Cronin, on A STEM Strategy for Modern Languages? Mapping Ireland’s Multilingual Futures. 250 years ago the first Chairs in Modern Languages in these islands were established in Trinity College...

Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges 19.05.2026

Recorded 12 May 2026. What will shape the future of Europe in an era of global change? A special public event marking the Trinity European Laureate Awards 2026, presented to European Movement Ireland (accepted by Julie Sinnamon, Chair of its Board) and former MEP and Minister, Frances Fitzgerald, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to civic society, public engagement, and equality ac...

Together/Apart 14.05.2026

Recorded May 14th, 2026. A panel discussion on the Irish anti-apartheid struggle featuring key members of the movement organised by the Trinity Long Room Hub with the Little Museum of Dublin. In conjunction with Together/Apart, a collaborative exhibition between the Little Museum of Dublin and the Centre for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape, the Trinity Long Room Hub hosts...

Fellow in Focus: Prof Elke D'hoker in conversation with Dr Paul Delaney 14.05.2026

Recorded 12 May 2026. Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow Prof Elke D'hoker (KU Leuven, Belgium) in conversation with Dr Paul Delaney (School of English). About the fellow: Elke is a Professor of English literature at KU Leuven and director of the Leuven Centre for Irish Studies. After a critical study on the novels of John Banville (Rodopi 2004), she turned her attention to the Irish s...

Behind the Headlines - A Social Media Ban for Ireland? 12.05.2026

Recorded April 28th, 2026. As part of our ‘Behind the Headlines’ series,this panel examines the Irish government’s plans for an age-related social media ban amid growing momentum for similar measures internationally. Gathering legal, psychology and social research experts, we will look at all aspects of the proposed legislation, including age verification, and the rights and freedoms of under-16 a...

AI, Trade Wars and the Future of Business 01.05.2026

Recorded April 23rd, 2026. A special public event marking the Trinity European Laureate Award 2026, presented to Danny McCoy, CEO of Ibec, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to European business and economic thought. Following the award presentation and laureate address, a distinguished panel of leaders in economics, finance, and European policy discuss the forces reshaping business to...

Behind the Headlines: Irish and EU Security in an Age of Global Conflict 29.04.2026

Recorded April 22nd 2026. Can Ireland protect itself in an era of drone warfare, cyber-attacks and increasing global tensions and is Europe ready for the new security challenges it faces? As Ireland prepares to assume the European Presidency, taking over from Cyprus on 1 July, the Government faces renewed scrutiny over the scale and preparedness of its own defence capabilities in the light of the...

Character at the Turn of the Novel: Edgeworth, Scott, and Austen 16.04.2026

Recorded April 14th 2026. Join Trinity’s Professor of English, Eve Patten, for a discussion on literary character formation with Professor James Chandler, William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of English, Department of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago; Professor Sharon Marcus, Orlando Harriman Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Colu...

Designing a New Framework Programme: The Role of the Research Community 16.04.2026

Recorded April 14th, 2026. A public talk by Gabi Lombardo (European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities) organised jointly by the Social Sciences and Humanities Working Group of the Coimbra Group, Trinity Global and the Trinity Long Room Hub. As negotiations for the next Horizon Europe Framework Programme (2028-2034) proceed, the EU must broaden its research priorities beyond economic outp...

Imperial Bibliography: The Shakespeare First Folio - Irish Renaissance Seminar Keynote 24.03.2026

Recorded March 21st, 2026. The Irish Renaissance Seminar (IRS) brings together faculty, postdocs and postgrads from across Ireland working in the field of early modern literary studies. IRS meets twice a year for a one day conference. Trinity will be holding the spring meeting in 2026. Keynote session (Chair Jane Grogan, UCD) Emma Smith (Hertford College, Oxford) Imperial Bibliography: The Shakesp...

Rediscovering Celtic Heritage: Musical Legacies across the Irish Sea - In conversation with the Performers 24.03.2026

Recorded February 27th, 2026. This two-day symposium explores how musical identities were shaped and reimagined across the Irish Sea. It aims to foster dialogues between scholarship, performance, and artistic practice, providing a platform for re-examining underrepresented strands of cultural history. Main themes include: Repertoire recovery, editorial practices, and historiographical re-evaluatio...

Discourse Necromancy: Can Cultural Analytics be applied to medieval literatures? 24.03.2026

Recorded 17 February 2026. A seminar by Rian Boyle (TCD) as part of the English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series. Learn more at www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub

M. R. James: The Demon in the Library 24.03.2026

Recorded 10 March 2026. A seminar by Prof Darryl Jones (TCD) as part of the English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series. Learn more at www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub

Bridging the Gap: From Campus to Cabinet - How to turn Ideas into Action and shape Government policy 13.03.2026

Recorded March 10th, 2026. This interactive workshop discusses policy - how it is created, and how it can be shaped and influenced - with former Minister for Education and Skills, Joe McHugh, and Mary Doyle, RIA Secretary for Policy and International Relations and former Assistant/Deputy Secretary in the Departments of the Taoiseach, Education and Skills, and Health and Children This is the third...

Fellow in Focus: Prof James Chandler in conversation with Dr Amy Prendergast 12.03.2026

Recorded March 10th, 2026. Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow Prof James Chandler (University of Chicago, USA) in conversation with Dr Amy Prendergast (School of English). About the Fellow: James Chandler's research and teaching interests include the Romantic movement; the study of lyric poetry; the history of the novel; relations between politics and literature, history and criticism;...

Guinness: A Family Succession – Patrick Geoghegan with Lord Iveagh 26.02.2026

Recorded February 2026. In this in-depth conversation, historian and Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Prof Patrick Geoghegan, talks with Arthur Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh, about his newly published book Guinness: A Family Succession: The True Story of the Struggle to Create the World’s Largest Brewery, co-authored by Dr Antonia Hart. Lord Iveagh shares insights into the history and...

Opening Ceremony for Languages 250 at Trinity (1776-2026) 17.02.2026

Recorded 29th January 2026. Trinity College Dublin marks the 250th anniversary of the establishment of Modern Languages, a historic initiative that led to the creation of some of the oldest continuous Chairs of Modern Languages in the world. This special event, hosted at the Trinity Long Room Hub and organised by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, officially launches a year...

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