Megan Brien
@Megan_BrienDesigner,Historian Interior Architecture | IRC Government of Ireland Scholar | PhD Candidate @ Trinity College Dublin | AHRA PhD Representative | Co-chair AIARG
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Looking forward to our first session of the Body Matters Reading Group this afternoon @ahra2024 @ArchHumanities @KhaoulaHNCHI @meGusta_balbela There is still time to register for the online reading room sessions! Link: ahra-architecture.org/events/ahra-th…
(Call for Contributions) At the Crossroads of Care and Cure: Healing in the Pre-Modern World histoiresante.blogspot.com/2024/11/la-gue… #histmed
✏️Tomorrow Monday morning @AAIarchitecture are hosting an Architectural Sketching Workshop with Chao Chen - Chartered Architectural Technologist & proponent of sketching as a way to explore architecture & building design. More info 👇 🔗ireland.architecturediary.org/event/aai-at-t…
Registration remains open for the Body Matters Online Reading group @ahra2024 @ArchHumanities This Wednesday's theme is Material Matter/s. More info here: ahra-architecture.org/events/ahra-th…
I’m a savvy, modern researcher. I have dozens of windows and hundreds of tabs open at all times, each containing articles I’ll never read. I yearn for Chrome to crash and deliver me from a nightmare of my own creation.
For the first session of our @ahra2024 Body Matters reading group, we will be discussing "Colonial Continuum(s)" through texts by @TheFunambulist_'s Léopold Lambert and @samiahenni You can still register for our reading group: forms.gle/XvkVAJkUgRmVqJ…
#EventAlert AHRA 2024 Thematic Reading Group in anticipation of @ahra2024 “Body Matters” , organised by the AHRA PhD Students Representatives. For reading list and registration see: forms.gle/XvkVAJkUgRmVqJ… @Megan_Brien @ArchHumanities #AHRA2024
Session 3 is 9.15-10.30am today #dhs2024 #dhsbordercontrol Panel 9 Home Comforts? Chair @DrJKelly1 Speakers @HazelCowie @Megan_Brien & @DanieljStilwell Panel 10: Textiles and the Body Chair: @jane_mty Speakers: Laurence Wen-Yu Li, Pam Brook and @prags57
We are currently advertising for a Research Fellow post on Dr Rebecca Wright's @wellcometrust-funded project, ‘Carbon Bodies: Warmth and Fuelling Health in Britain, 1918 to 2022’. 36 month post from October 2024, full-time, £39,347 to £44,262. jobs.ac.uk/job/DIR074/res…
The inescapable question arises for many scholars - why do we research what we do? I’m struck by the impossibility of removing oneself and life experience from the answer. For me what we see as matters of concern and how we see it is undeniably shaped by our experiences.
PhD Alert: Funded four-year PhD position in architectural history at the Department of History of Art and Architecture, Trinity College Dublin. €25,000 p.a. stipend & fees. Commencing in September 2024. Applications due by 17.07.24. More details on tcd.ie/History_of_Art/
PhD Alert: Funded 4 year PhD in Architectural History @tcddublin @TCDHistArtArch €25,000 p.a. stipend & fees. Starting Sept 2024. Applications by 17.07.24. More details on👇 tcd.ie/History_of_Art/
CFA: PhD and ECR Workshop Architecture and Culture Journal and @ArchHumanities : ahra-architecture.org/events/editori…
Róisín Pierce On Keeping The Empowering Tradition Of Irish Crochet Alive trib.al/JfPgP15
A full-scale re-enactment of Raphael’s famous School of Athens fresco with an all-women cast entitled the School of Hibernia aims to challenge patriarchal attitudes to knowledge and education as well as the art history canon: tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
Yesterday Trinity Centre for the Book held a postgraduate showcase @TLRHub with incredible presentations by Rachel Barrett, Lisa Lambert, Nele Luttmann, Ann Pascoe-van Zyl, and Larissa Vilhena, chaired by Claire Poynton-Smith. Thank you to all of our attendees and speakers! 📚
Our next Research Seminar will take place this Thursday, March 21st at 5.00pm in room 5083b. Stephen Huws, from the School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin will be looking at the reception of the Bible in Dublin's stain glass.
Classicism is ubiquitous: from the facade of Selfridges to the letterhead of The Times. In this book McParland disproves the notion that classicism is highly regulated, instead revealing its complexities, expressiveness and invention. lundhumphries.com/collections/re…
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