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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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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 Langu... more

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) a... more

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 exhibi... more

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 directo... more

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 s... more

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 p... more

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 ... more

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 Ci... more

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Frances Fitzgerald
Former minister, MEP, and public figure recognized with the Laureate Award
Public life in Ireland and Europe
Episode: Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges
Denise Charlton
CEO of Community Foundation Ireland, civil society advocate
Community Foundation Ireland
Episode: Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges
Mark Little
Journalist, innovator, and media fellow
Independent journalist, Hub media fellow
Episode: Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges
Julie Sinnamon
Chair of European Movement Ireland
European Movement Ireland
Episode: Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges
Mikko Keefe
CEO Ireland of Teneo
Teneo
Episode: Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges
Rafique Mottiar
Former Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement treasurer/vice chair, activist
Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement
Episode: Together/Apart
Conal Parr
Historian and author of Solidarity and Pressure
Oxford University Press (author of the book)
Episode: Together/Apart
Hugo MacNeill
Former rugby player and public figure involved in sport-led anti-apartheid stance
University of Dublin / rugby community
Episode: Together/Apart
Joan Burton
Former Labour Party leader in Ireland, former IAAM honorary secretary
Labour Party (Ireland)
Episode: Together/Apart

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Patrick Geoghegan
Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub.
Patrick Gagan
Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub.

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Fellow in Focus: Prof Elke D'hoker in conversation with Dr Paul Delaney
Q: Why is there such a strong tradition of short story writing in Ireland, and how has that tradition evolved?
Elke explains that the tradition is not monolithic; it grew through a layered ecology including periodical culture, editorial choices, and a transnational magazine market that encouraged quick publication, experimentation, and cross-border influences, with waves of renewal through journals like The Bell, The Dublin Magazine, and The Stinging Fly.
Guinness: A Family Succession – Patrick Geoghegan with Lord Iveagh
Q: Why did you choose to end the book in 1927?
I felt it was a natural stopping point as it reflected the establishment and impact of the family's legacy, particularly my great-grandfather Ned's philanthropic contributions.
Guinness: A Family Succession – Patrick Geoghegan with Lord Iveagh
Q: Why do you think the family cared about philanthropy and had such an interest in being publicly active?
The family started off as a small enterprise and as they grew, they felt it was important to support their community and advocate for equal rights.
Bridging the Gap: Can Inclusive Democratic Processes Shape Ambitious, Evidence-Based Policy?
Q: Given the successes that you've highlighted with Citizens' Assemblies, where do you see their future?
It's important to respect the process of Citizens' Assemblies, and future assemblies should continue to be embraced despite political hurdles.
Bridging the Gap: Can Inclusive Democratic Processes Shape Ambitious, Evidence-Based Policy?
Q: Did you have examples where at the end of it, someone might have flipped completely or even just moved slightly towards now believing in something they probably completely opposed when they went into it?
While people may not always flip completely, the discussions often bring them closer to understanding others' viewpoints.

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The episodes spotlight a blend of arts, humanities, policy, and history, often framed around Irish cultural legacy, higher education, and public-facing scholarship. Topics frequently orbit the intersection of culture and society—from the Yeats family's artistic ventures and collaborative exhibitions to language education, deliberative democracy, and international affairs. Several conversations emphasize institutional collaboration (Trinity College Dublin, Boston College) and public engagement with scholarship (citations of Citizens' Assemblies, public lectures, and live events). A few standout episodes weave in broader geopolitical or legal themes (US military actions, EU presidency, sovereignism) alongside rich historical storytelling, fem... more

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