Texts, Contexts & Cultures
Texts, Contexts & Cultures

Overview

Texts, Contexts, Cultures is a new departure in graduate research and training in Ireland. It offers candidates a multi-disciplinary PhD programme delivered in co-operation between Arts and Humanities research institutes at three of Ireland’s leading institutions - Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork and NUI Galway. The programme investigates the most basic component of Arts and Humanities research – the text as material object. Texts, Contexts, Cultures offers graduate education in Critical Thinking from the early modern period to the present. Key faculty interests are in the question of Ireland, History of the book and Renaissance intellectual history.

Texts, Contexts, Cultures offers a structured research path to the completion of a fourth level degree. It allows candidates to engage with the research knowledge and skills of scholars from three universities. It encourages candidates to develop their research interests, ideas and skills in challenging, supportive interdisciplinary contexts. Their research interests will develop through foundation year modules which are delivered at participating institutions by online learning media and video conferencing. PhD candidates have the benefit of wide-ranging guidance from supervisory panels comprised of leading scholars in discrete and related fields. There is opportunity to share and present research at unique academic events.

Texts, Contexts, Cultures offers candidates extensive opportunity to develop national and international research networks through a series of seminars and colloquia. Across the network of participating institutions, students will participate in the events and programmes of the Long Room Hub (the international resource for Arts and Humanities research at Trinity College Dublin), The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies at NUI Galway and at The Graduate School of the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences at UCC. Participants can also take advantage of the postgraduate exchange scheme available through the island-wide collaboration, Humanities Serving Irish Society.

Texts, Contexts, Cultures is designed to prepare students for life after graduation. Participants benefit from a career training scheme that provides thorough preparation in research skills transferable to a wide variety of settings. They also have access to placements and mentoring systems in a broad range of some of the most exciting contemporary organisations in media, the cultural and creative industries, public administration and academe.

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March 2010
The deadline for applications for entry to TCC in September 2010 has been announced as 1 April 2010.
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February 2010
University College Cork will host the next TCC workshop, with Melvyn Bragg as guest speaker, on 25 March 2010.
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January 2009
The deadline for TCC applications for entry in Sep 2009 has been announced
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