The funeral of Fr Michael Hurley SJ, co-founder of the Irish School of Ecumenics, was held 19 April 2011 at St Francis Xavier’s Church in Gardiner Street, Dublin. The principal celebrant was Fr James Hurley SJ, a brother of Michael Hurley who is based in Hong Kong. The main concelebrants were Fr Tom Layden (Irish [...]
Julie Fiala Seminar 27 April 2011: The Fine Lines Between Us
Posted on 14. Apr, 2011 by Gladys in Events
Julie Fiala, a Ph.D candidate (Queen’s University, Canada) will present a talk, ‘The Fine Lines Between Us: Drawing New Lines, Making New Images,’ on Wednesday 27 April at 11 am. The seminar is based on her experience of fieldwork and art-making during her time as a visiting student at the Irish School of Eucumenics, Trinity [...]
Wilfred Lecture & Launch of Concilium Special Issue, 7 April 2011, 7 pm
Posted on 04. Apr, 2011 by Gladys in Events
The Irish School of Ecumenics and the journal Concilium – International Review of Theology, will host a reception on Thursday 7 April at 7 pm in the Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. The reception will mark the culmination of the public lecture series ‘Indic Religions and Southasian Diasporas: Toward Religious Cosmopolitanism’ and the publication [...]
Mediation Summer School
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Gladys in News
The Mediation Summer School is an annual, week-long intensive programme that incorporates theory with practice. Over the week, participants discover communication skills that are central to any intervention process, and learn about the ways that they handle conflict. There is discussion on the theories that underlie conflict and mediation practice in order to situate mediation [...]
ESB Universities Ireland North/South Scholarships Available
Posted on 18. Mar, 2011 by Gladys in News
Below is the link to this year’s ESB-Universities Ireland North/South scholarship. The closing date is 16th May. There are three scholarships available, where the focus is on energy and engineering, with one further scholarship in Arts/Humanities. The scholarships are open to Masters and 1st-year PhD students only. http://www.universitiesireland.ie/news/scholarship2011.php
Public Seminar in Belfast 30 March 2011
Posted on 14. Mar, 2011 by Gladys in News
You are warmly invited to the following event: Public Seminar Series Trinity College Dublin | at Belfast Wednesday 30 March 2.00-3.00 pm: Michelle Moloney, Doctoral Candidate at the University of Ulster and a Graduate of TCD at Belfast’s MPhil in Reconciliation Studies, on ‘Activating the Archive: The Role of Oral History Community Archives in Post [...]
Open House: TCD at Belfast, Saturday 12 March 2011
Posted on 23. Feb, 2011 by Gladys in Events
Open House: Trinity College Dublin at Belfast The Irish School of Ecumenics, 683 Antrim Road Saturday 12 March 2011 2 pm Tour of the facility and Question and Answer session with Dr Gladys Ganiel about the Master’s in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, http://www.conflicttransformation.ie/ 2.15 pm Screening of the film, The Colour Purple, followed by a [...]
Change of Venue for Feb 10 Lecture of Prof. Felix Wilfred
Posted on 07. Feb, 2011 by Gladys in Events
(Indic Religions and Southasian Diasporas Series) Please note that Prof. Wilfred’s next lecture on Feb 10, 7:30pm will be held in the seminar lecture room of the IIIS on the 6th Floor of the ArtsBloc at Trinity College instead of the Long Room Hub (as originally planned). Sign posts will direct you from the LRH [...]
James Haire Prizes Awarded in Belfast
Posted on 01. Feb, 2011 by Gladys in News
The annual James Haire Memorial Prizes for the best dissertation and best essays on the MPhil in Reconciliation Studies (now the MPhil in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation) were presented on Tuesday 1 February at the Irish School of Ecumenics in Belfast. The prize for the best dissertation went to David Masters for his work titled [...]
Public Lecture on Philipp Melanchthon – Reformer, Mon. 24 Jan 2011
Posted on 21. Jan, 2011 by Gladys in News
Philipp Melanchthon – reformer between Humanism, Protestantism and Catholicism Professor Martin H.Jung D.Th. University of Osnabrück Response: Dr Andrew Pierce Irish School of Ecumenics Monday 24th January 2011 at 8pm J.M. Synge Theatre, Arts Building Trinity College Dublin Professor Jung’s Publications include: Theologians of the 16th century: Humanism, Reformation and Roman Catholic Renewal; Protestantism in [...]
