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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 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

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.... more

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... more

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-exa... more

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Gabi Lombardo
Director of the European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities
European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities
Episode: Designing a New Framework Programme: The Role of the Research Community
Emma Smith
Professor of Shakespeare Studies
University of Oxford
Episode: Imperial Bibliography: The Shakespeare First Folio - Irish Renaissance Seminar Keynote
Ani Glass
Singer-songwriter, electronic musician, and dancer from Cardiff
Self-employed/independent artist
Episode: Rediscovering Celtic Heritage: Musical Legacies across the Irish Sea - In conversation with the Performers
Rian Boyle
PhD student presenting on cultural analytics and medieval literature
School of English, Trinity College Dublin
Episode: Discourse Necromancy: Can Cultural Analytics be applied to medieval literatures?
Joe McHugh
Former minister with high-level national and European policy experience
Irish government
Episode: Bridging the Gap: From Campus to Cabinet - How to turn Ideas into Action and shape Government policy
James Chandler
Professor of English literature focusing on Romanticism, Edgeworth, Wordsworth, and related criticism
University/academic staff referenced in discussion
Episode: Fellow in Focus: Prof James Chandler in conversation with Dr Amy Prendergast
Arthur Edward Guinness
The fourth Earl of Iveagh and author of 'Guinness: A Family Succession'
Diageo
Episode: Guinness: A Family Succession – Patrick Geoghegan with Lord Iveagh
Dr. Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin
Associate professor in the School of STEM Education, Innovation and Global Studies at DCU
Dublin City University
Episode: Bridging the Gap: Can Inclusive Democratic Processes Shape Ambitious, Evidence-Based Policy?
Christian Dupont
Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Burns Librarian at Boston College
Boston College
Episode: Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts

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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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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.
Fellow in Focus: Dr Anna Deeny Morales in conversation with Dr Evangelia Rigaki
Q: What stage of the process are you now, are you writing the libretto?
Dr. Deeny Morales indicated that she is currently in the research stage and has begun to write different scenes for her new opera.

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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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