Jools Gilson
Jools Gilson is Professor of Creative Practice in the School of Film, Music & Theatre at University College Cork. She is an artist whose practice is knotted, knitted and woven between the disciplines of visual art, creative writing, dance theatre and broadcast radio; choreographies with dancers spinning wool; 30,000 sewing needles hung from a gallery…
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Dr Marie Moran is Assistant Professor of Equality Studies at UCD, and director of the UCD Equality Studies Centre. Marie’s scholarship is interdisciplinary, combining sociology, political theory, cultural studies and political economy. An interest in equality, and in dominant and residual cultural and political responses to inequalities, animates and connects all her work. Her first…
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Professor Pat Dolan holds the prestigious UNESCO Chair in Children, Youth and Civic Engagement, the first to be awarded in the Republic of Ireland. The UNESCO Chair delivers a comprehensive programme of work towards the objective of promoting civic engagement and leadership skills among children and youth. Prof. Dolan is Director of the Institute for…
Read MorePaul Rouse
Prof. Paul Rouse has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship during the academic 2021-2 at the City University of New York (CUNY). He lectures at the School of History in University College Dublin and has written extensively on the history of sport in Ireland. For his Fulbright scholarship, he will be based at the Public Space…
Read MoreJennifer O’Sullivan
Dr O’Sullivan is a lecturer in literacy in Marino Institute of Education and is the current president of the Literacy Association of Ireland. She has a PhD in Education from Trinity College Dublin. Her doctoral studies focused on the effectiveness of a phonological awareness programme in junior infants in a school serving an area of…
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Dr Joe McGrath is an Assistant Professor at the Sutherland School of Law at UCD. His first monograph, Corporate and White Collar Crime in Ireland: A New Architecture of Regulatory Enforcement, was published by Manchester University Press. His second book, White-Collar Crime in Ireland: Law and Policy, which he edited and co-authored, was published by…
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Alexander O’Hara is a Research Fellow in Historical Theology at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin. A historian of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages specialising in monastic history and theology, the medieval cult of the saints and medieval Latin literary culture, he is a graduate of the University of St Andrews and Oxford University.…
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