
Podcasts from UCC Library exploring the many things we do, from research and community forums to working closely with students and staff. Every episode is different, offering a snapshot of how the library supports learning, research, and university life.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationArts | |||

In this episode, we spotlight our Transition Year programme, where students from local schools spend a week gaining hands-on experience at UCC Library.
Michelle Rumley, Transition Year Course Coordinator at UCC Library, speaks with three Transition ... more
In this episode, Trevor Joyce, poet and founder of the SoundEye Festival of the Arts of the Word, talks with fellow poets and festival organisers, Ellen Dillon and Fergal Gaynor, about twenty-one years of poetry and the avant-garde in Cork and beyond... more
In this episode, Eimear Ryan, lecturer in English and Digital Humanities at UCC, interviews novelists Clara Kumagai and John Patrick McHugh in UCC Library’s Creative Zone on March 26th, 2026. They discuss their writing careers and recent acclaimed pu... more
This is the inaugural episode of UCC Library’s Community Matters discussion forum. It was recorded live in front of an audience in our Creative Zone as part of the Cork Podcast Festival on March 24th, 2026.
The first Community Matters forum focused ... more
In this episode Elaine Harrington, Special Collections Librarian, and John Hough, Senior Technical Officer in UCC’s Department of Music speak with Dr Abigail Wincott, Falmouth University about The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project.
For fu... more
In this episode, Sarah Kernan speaks to Elaine Harrington, Special Collections Librarian at University College Cork about Historical Recipes in the Digital Age. This project was created by a partnership between UCC Special Collections and Digital Lea... more
In this episode, Elaine Harrington, Client Services Team Lead, interviews PhD student and Skills Center employee Tadhg Dennehy about his audio-visual installation created for the Life Below Water exhibition on Culture Night 2023.
Tadhg reflects:
"W... more
In September 2024, Cork University Press (C.U.P) published this new volume in the award-winning Atlas Series which presents fresh perspectives on, and a nuanced understanding of, the history of the Irish Civil War (1922–3).
The centenary of the Civi... more
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