Our friends @ UoL ContEd have a great programme of short courses this semester, including one #IrishStudieswww.liverpool.ac.uk/continuing-e...
ICYMI: "Winner of John McGahern Prize for debut Irish fiction announced" And don't forget the reading by Michael Magee on 5 October as part of LitFest! For more details, read the UoL news article: news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/09/10/w...
Winner of John McGahern Prize for debut Irish fiction announced
Submissions for the 2024 John McGahern Prize are now open, for more information, including submission forms, please see liverpool.ac.uk/irish-studie...www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
The John McGahern Annual Book prize of £5,000 is for the best debut work of fiction - either novel or collection of short stories - by an Irish writer or wri...
Michael Magee will return to Liverpool this October as part Liverpool Literary Festival for a reading from "Close to Home" and a Q&A with our Dr Niall Carson: 🕦11:30 am 🗓️5 October 🧭Eleanor Rathbone Building Get your FREE ticket at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-john-m...
Join us for the Liverpool Literary Festival 2024
📚Congratulations to Michael Magee, who has been awarded @irishinstitute.bsky.social@irishtimes.bsky.socialwww.irishtimes.com/culture/book...
Prof Frank Shovlin interviews the Belfast author of Close to Home ahead of his triumphant return to Liverpool
From social history to social media, laser scanning to local libraries, as we gear up for the new academic year take a look at some of the fascinating research projects that call the HSS Faculty their home liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-a...#AcademicSky
Thinking about joining us as an undergrad next year? Come and explore our campus and academic departments at our upcoming open days on 21 September and 12 October. We'd love to meet you! Register here: www.liverpool.ac.uk/undergraduat...#AcademicSky
Morning #medieval#conferenceperformingmagicinthepremodernnorthconference.wordpress.com/upcoming-con...
Our next conference will be held online 17 - 18 October 2024. Our theme focuses on ritual practices in the pre-Modern north. Below is the programme. Thanks to all who the wonderful researchers who hav...