Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The School of Humanities promotes the importance and uniqueness of all arts and humanities disciplines in addressing key societal challenges. It comprises four Research Groups: Analysing Social Change (ASC), Crime and Justice (CJRG), Spirituality in Society and the Professions (SpirSoP) and Creativity and Culture (CCRG). Researchers at the School investigate a broad range of core contemporary issues with social, political, cultural, technological and environmental themes. The aim of the School is to be at the centre of disciplinary, interdisciplinary and practice-based research at local, national and global levels.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Omos Aite: Visualising a Sense of Belonging in Gaeltacht na nDeise
Flynn, S. (Principal Investigator) & O'Brien, H. (Team Member)
02/09/2024 → 01/06/2028
Project: National
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Factors influencing the uptake of the Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme (ECCE) among Traveller families
Byrne, L. (Principal Investigator), Flynn, S. (Team Member) & Dillon, S. (Team Member)
01/09/2023 → 31/08/2027
Project: National
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'Out in the Club' - Young Women's Experiences of the Night Time Economy in Ireland
Loveikaite, I. (Principal Investigator) & Hughes Spence, S. (Team Member)
01/09/2022 → 18/09/2026
Project: National
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9. Becoming a Domesticated Irish Woman: Teresa Deevy's critique of idealised representations of womanhood in Katie Roche
Killen, D. & Kealy, Ú., 07 Apr 2025, Active Speech: Critical Perspectives on Teresa Deevy. Open Book Publishers, p. 201-225 25 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Active speech: Critical perspectives on Teresa Deevy
Kealy, Ú. & McCarthy, K., 07 Apr 2025, Open Book Publishers. 327 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Activism and Anger - Online Communities and Digital Resistance to Domestic Violence and Femicide
Murphy, B. & Sammut Scerri, C., 17 Apr 2025, In: Gender and Justice. 1, 2Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prizes
Activities
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Conference: The Society for the Study of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Ireland (SSSTDI) Annual Conference 2025
O'Mahoney, J. (Participant) & Doyle, M. (Participant)
21 Nov 2025 → 22 Nov 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
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Conference: Gay Health Forum
O'Mahoney, J. (Participant) & Doyle, M. (Participant)
26 Sep 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
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Titus Brandsma Institute, University of Nijmegen
Flanagan, B. (Visiting researcher)
02 Jun 2025Activity: Visiting an external institution › Visiting an external academic institution
Courses
Press/Media
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Why are more and more Irish adults choosing to get baptised?
10/07/2025
1 Media contribution
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ResponsAbility Dialogues on Practical Knowledge and Bildung in Professional Studies.
13/03/2025
1 Media contribution
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Impacts
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How inequality is created and sustained by institutions, technologies, environments, and practices.
Flynn, S. (Participant)
Impact: Cultural, Educational, Societal