Conferences
Upcoming Conferences
'Hard Graft: Performance, Labour and Value' Queen’s University Belfast | May 28th and 29th, 2021 Convened by Dr Aoife McGrath and Dr Shonagh Hill
The annual conference of the Irish Society for Theatre Research considers the intersection of performance, labour and value. How is labour valued in theatre and performance scholarship and practice? Whose labour gets recognised, and whose labour remains invisible? The conference considers these questions along two interrelated tracks: the external, societal/institutional values placed on performance practices, texts, artists and research; and the value systems in operation within theatre and performance practice and scholarship.
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The Irish Conference of Medievalists (ICM) was established in 1987 and is one of the longest running conferences of its type. Since the beginning, the ICM has had the purpose of showcasing the latest research in both Irish and international medieval studies.
Irish Conference of Medievalists
Hosted by the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute This interdisciplinary conference will examine conflict and post-conflict contexts through sound in performative practice.
Please visit www.soundingconflict.org for more information and details.

In order to limit the spread of the Covid-19 we made the difficult decision to postpone this conference.

Past Conferences
THE VALUE OF TRANSCULTURAL CREATIVITY
21-22 NOVEMBER 2019, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
Chinese Traits, Francophone Lines Conference 2019
EXPLORING CINEMA, TRANSLATION, PERFORMANCE
30 OCTOBER 2019 – 1 NOVEMBER 2019, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
Women and Indian Shakespeares Conference (30/10/19-01/11/19)
Irish Poetry Since 1998
A three-day conference held in the Old Staff Common Room, Queen’s University Belfast, on Friday 1st–Sunday 3rd March 2019
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