The Irish English Network is a space for scholars of Irish English, interested in the linguistic analysis of the English spoken on the island of Ireland.
Our colleagues @e_efacis are putting together their annual report and are looking to bring together all the media contributions/ interviews/podcasts, research projects, or workshops any of you have run in 2024-2025. Please contact them by the END OF TODAY.
📢Calling all Irish English speakers📢
PhD research on "the expression of the perfect" in Irish English.
Short questionnaire (6 Qs) found at the link below 👇
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
CFP Deadline for ISTR Conference 2025 in IADT Dún Laoghaire is today ⌛️
Abstracts & bios should be sent to Dr Siobhán O’Gorman (siobhan.ogorman@iadt.ie) & Dr Kevin Wallace (kevin.wallace@iadt.ie).
All relevant information can be found here: mailchi.mp/a38b03522cdb/cfp-…
Join the editors and contributors of RISE 7.2 for the #launch of Review of Irish Studies in Europe 7.2:
New Voices and New Directions in Twenty-First-Century Irish Writing
Thursday 19/12, 7 pm CET, on zoom
More information on efacis.eu/content/efacis-rou…
💥Deadline Extension for the 8th International Flann O’Brien Conference💥
Get your proposals in by 14 February 2025. Join us and amazing keynote speakers Dr Tobias W. Harris (Birkbeck), Dr Michael Pierse (QUB), Dr Emily Ridge (Galway)
parishreview.openlibhums.org…
Calling all Irish English researchers who would like to go to Japan for a conference:
The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce the Inaugural Irish Studies in Asia (ISA) Conference, which will take place in Kobe, Japan, on March 21-22, 2025. (1/5)
There is no requirement for either presenters or attendees to be ISA members. Please note that this conference will be an in-person event only, and no video conferencing options will be available for presentations. (4/5)
•Further details are available at the conference website here: irishstudiesinasia.com/
•Please contact: irishstudiesinasia@gmail.com for any queries (5/5)