I am currently at New York University studying a Master’s in Irish Studies. I spent most of my life living in the United Kingdom, where I undertook my undergraduate degree in English Literature. I am particularly interested in themes and
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Heather Dunlop
Heather Dunlop is currently studying Irish Studies at a postgraduate level at NYU. Dunlop received a BA in English Literature with first class honors at the University of Brighton, UK. At Brighton University, she carried out an undergraduate dissertation and
Mary Moran-Long
Barrister at Law specialising in Planning and Environmental Law
Rowan Robertson-Smith
Rowan Robertson-Smith is a second-year masters student at New York University’s Glucksman Ireland House. Recent presentations include the 2019 Mid-Atlantic Conference and IASIL 2019 at Trinity College. Her essay, “Cycles of Suppression in Emergency Situations” can be found in the
Seamus Scanlon
Author of The McGowan Trilogy (New York, Galway, Westport, Hastings, Tokyo). Fellow of MacDowell, Dora Maar House and the Center for Fiction. Artist in residence at The Cell Theater Company, New York. www.mcgowantrilogy.com and www.seamusscanlon.com and www.ccny.cuny.edu/cwe
Cathleen Houlihan
Cathleen Houlihan graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2019 with her degree in economics and a minor in Irish Studies. Her undergraduate capstone included a transcription of the first book of membership of the Gaelic League from 1893
Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery
Dr. Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, Professor BA Colgate University, Hamilton, NY (1985) MA Georgetown University, Washington DC (1992) PhD. Georgetown University, Washington DC (1994)