Professor Barry Lewis Profile Medieval Welsh Poems to Saints and Shrines, available in the DIAS bookshop SCS Journal Celtica, edited by Barry Lewis and Ruairí Ó hUiginn ASNAC Department in Cambridge Celtic Students at the University of Aberystwyth… Read More
4. Ní hAnsae: Chantal Kobel Education:Early Irish Program at TCDArchival Studies and Record Management at UCD PhD – Kobel, Chantal, “A critical editon of Aided Chonchobair ‘The violent death of Conchobar’: with translation, textual notes and bibliography”, PhD… Read More
Podcast 3: Anne Marie O’Brien Of course, ISOS is the most important reference for this podcast! Go and have a look at: www.isos.dias.ie Anne Marie’s favourite manuscripts are: Stowe Missal, RIA MS D ii 3; shrine in National… Read More
Our next guest is Mícheál Hoyne, Bergin Fellow at the School of Celtic Studies, DIAS. You can watch Mícheál’s introduction to Bardic Poetry here. References from the podcast:The Bardic Poetry Database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms,… Read More
Our very first guest is Christina Cleary, O’Donovan Scholar at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. You can find her on Twitter @cclearych References from the podcast: Irish Script on Screen Project at DIAS:… Read More
School of Celtic Studies (SCS) Research Podcast – Ní hansae. Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on… Read More
We have entered the last month to capture that amazing photo of the sky and win our Astrophotography competition.
We are accepting photographs taken between 01 January 2020 and 31 March 2021.
You can submit an entry up to Friday 02nd April 2021.
More: dias.ie/reachforthesta…
Meet the Judges of our "Reach for the Stars" Astrophotography competition!
@petertgallagher is Head of @DIASAstronomy & has spent the past two decades studying the Sun its impacts on the Earth. To learn more and submit an entry see
dias.ie/reachforthesta…#DIASdiscovers
She has over 15 years’ experience working in PR and communications and has wide-ranging experience of providing strategic communications support to organisations.
Learn more about the competition and submit an entry
👉dias.ie/reachforthesta…#DIASdiscovers#astrophotography
Want to learn more about what's happening on Mars? Check out our public lecture from November delivered Dr John Clinton and titled MarsQuakes! (5/5)
youtu.be/_Lp0oLJ8Ahs
And then this Thursday @NASAMars Perseverance rover reaches Mars, which will try to land in a near equatorial crater called Jezero. Here you can see a possible route around the crater. (4/5)
Last Wednesday, the day the UAE revealed their first image of Mars, China's National Space Administration's Tianwen-1 arrived at Mars. This carries a rover which will be despatched to the surface in the coming months. (3/5)
bbc.com/news/science-e…
First up is the @uaespaceagency's Hope mission entered orbit this day last week. It is the first inter-planetary mission by the UAE, and will stay in a wide orbit for one Martian year or two earth years to study climate and weather. (2/5)
It's a busy month over at our planetary neighbour Mars.
Three missions headed there have or will enter orbit this month. Why so many at one time? They were timed to launch when the distance between the Earth and Mars was relatively short. (1/5)
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Series: The SCS Research Podcast: Ní hansae
Ní hansae: Barry Lewis
Posted: 1st March 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Professor Barry Lewis Profile Medieval Welsh Poems to Saints and Shrines, available in the DIAS bookshop SCS Journal Celtica, edited by Barry Lewis and Ruairí Ó hUiginn ASNAC Department in Cambridge Celtic Students at the University of Aberystwyth… Read More
Ní hansae: Chantal Kobel
Posted: 2nd February 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
4. Ní hAnsae: Chantal Kobel Education:Early Irish Program at TCDArchival Studies and Record Management at UCD PhD – Kobel, Chantal, “A critical editon of Aided Chonchobair ‘The violent death of Conchobar’: with translation, textual notes and bibliography”, PhD… Read More
Ní hansae: Anne Marie O’Brien
Last Updated: 12th January 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Podcast 3: Anne Marie O’Brien Of course, ISOS is the most important reference for this podcast! Go and have a look at: www.isos.dias.ie Anne Marie’s favourite manuscripts are: Stowe Missal, RIA MS D ii 3; shrine in National… Read More
Ní hansae: Mícheál Hoyne
Posted: 1st December 2020 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Our next guest is Mícheál Hoyne, Bergin Fellow at the School of Celtic Studies, DIAS. You can watch Mícheál’s introduction to Bardic Poetry here. References from the podcast:The Bardic Poetry Database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms,… Read More
Ní hansae: Christina Cleary
Posted: 4th November 2020 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Our very first guest is Christina Cleary, O’Donovan Scholar at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. You can find her on Twitter @cclearych References from the podcast: Irish Script on Screen Project at DIAS:… Read More
Ní hansae: Trailer
Last Updated: 23rd October 2020 by Administrator Leave a Comment
School of Celtic Studies (SCS) Research Podcast – Ní hansae. Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on… Read More
Following on from our post, highlighting inspiring #WomeninResearch and encouraging #MondayMotiviation to explore these subjects. @ChantalKobel presents Celticist, Nessa Ní Shéaghdha and her contributions to the discipline youtu.be/LGPLltjTBKw #DIASdiscovers
We have entered the last month to capture that amazing photo of the sky and win our Astrophotography competition. We are accepting photographs taken between 01 January 2020 and 31 March 2021. You can submit an entry up to Friday 02nd April 2021. More: dias.ie/reachforthesta…
Meet the Judges of our "Reach for the Stars" Astrophotography competition! @petertgallagher is Head of @DIASAstronomy & has spent the past two decades studying the Sun its impacts on the Earth. To learn more and submit an entry see dias.ie/reachforthesta… #DIASdiscovers
She has over 15 years’ experience working in PR and communications and has wide-ranging experience of providing strategic communications support to organisations. Learn more about the competition and submit an entry 👉dias.ie/reachforthesta… #DIASdiscovers #astrophotography
Meet the Judges of our "Reach for the Stars" Astrophotography competition! @MartinaPQuinn is the Founder & Managing Director of @helloalicepr.
Want to learn more about what's happening on Mars? Check out our public lecture from November delivered Dr John Clinton and titled MarsQuakes! (5/5) youtu.be/_Lp0oLJ8Ahs
And then this Thursday @NASAMars Perseverance rover reaches Mars, which will try to land in a near equatorial crater called Jezero. Here you can see a possible route around the crater. (4/5)
Last Wednesday, the day the UAE revealed their first image of Mars, China's National Space Administration's Tianwen-1 arrived at Mars. This carries a rover which will be despatched to the surface in the coming months. (3/5) bbc.com/news/science-e…
First up is the @uaespaceagency's Hope mission entered orbit this day last week. It is the first inter-planetary mission by the UAE, and will stay in a wide orbit for one Martian year or two earth years to study climate and weather. (2/5)
It's a busy month over at our planetary neighbour Mars. Three missions headed there have or will enter orbit this month. Why so many at one time? They were timed to launch when the distance between the Earth and Mars was relatively short. (1/5)
#WomeninResearch