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Arts and Humanities Researchers

Dr Pat Treusch

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Pat is based in the TLRH and her work focuses on human-machine relations from a feminist, humanistic perspective. Together with her two mentors, Prof. Dr Jennifer Edmond (The Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities) and Prof. Dr Conor McGinn (Department of…

Anne Dolan

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Anne Dolan is an Associate Professor in Modern Irish History and a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin.  Her work focuses on twentieth-century Ireland and combines interests in the history of violence and the history of everyday life.  Her published work…

Linda Hogan

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Professor Linda Hogan is an ethicist with extensive experience in research and teaching in pluralist and multi-religious contexts. Her primary research interests lie in the fields of inter-cultural and inter-religious ethics, social and political ethics, human rights and gender. In…

Mark Faulkner

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Mark Faulkner is Ussher Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature and Director of Global Relations in the School of English, as well as Director of Trinity’s interdisciplinary M. Phil in Medieval Studies. He has published widely on English in the twelfth…

Nicholas Johnson

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Nicholas E. Johnson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Drama and a scholar-artist who convenes the college-wide Creative Arts Practice research theme. He is co-founder of the Samuel Beckett Laboratory, where the techniques of the theatre laboratory are used…

Peter Crooks

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My primary research interest is in Ireland in the period 1171-1541 and, arising from that, in the wider ‘English world’ or ‘Plantagenet empire’ of which Ireland formed an integral part. Before returning to Trinity in 2013, I was a Past…

Dr Nicola Palladino

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Nicola is based in the Trinity Longroom Hub and his work is focused on questions that consider technological developments from the humanistic perspective. He will work closely with his academic mentors Prof Blanaid Clarke (School of Law) and Prof David…

Dr Kata Szita

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Kata is based in the Trinity Longroom Hub and her work is focused on questions that consider technological developments from the humanistic perspective. She will work closely with her academic mentors Prof. Jennifer O’Meara (School of Creative Arts) and Prof.…

Ruth Barton

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Ruth Barton is Head of the School of Creative Arts and Associate Professor in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin. She has published widely on Irish cinema and her works include Irish National Cinema (Routledge, 2004) and Acting Irish in…