Diarmid Finnegan (@diarmidf) 's Twitter Profile
Diarmid Finnegan

@diarmidf

Historical Geographer, Historian of Science (and Religion), Queen's University Belfast

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The MA Geopolitics, taught in partnership with the School of Natural and Built Environment, allows students to explore the intersections of space, power, and politics 🎥 ow.ly/MNy050SM4Wb More info 👉 ow.ly/SA8J50SM4W8

The MA Geopolitics, taught in partnership with the School of Natural and Built Environment, allows students to explore the intersections of space, power, and politics

🎥 ow.ly/MNy050SM4Wb

More info 👉 ow.ly/SA8J50SM4W8
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Considering your options after graduation? There is still time to apply for our exciting new MSc in Climate Change! youtube.com/watch?v=5HY5Pj… For more info see: qub.ac.uk/courses/postgr…

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New article in our magazine by Dr Carly Collier. Read here:hstmnetworkireland.org/2024/07/29/typ… For more information: typhoidland.org

New article in our magazine by Dr Carly Collier.  
Read here:hstmnetworkireland.org/2024/07/29/typ…
For more information: typhoidland.org
Diarmid Finnegan (@diarmidf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to see The Irish Times pick up my The Conversation piece on 150th anniversary of Tyndall's Belfast address: irishtimes.com/science/2024/0… I'm in Leighlinbridge on Monday for more, with thanks to CarlowCountyCouncil and National Heritage Week

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What a great evening of creative reflection in Leighlinbridge on John Tyndall's Belfast Address, superbly organised by CarlowCountyCouncil + Carlow Libraries. CarlowLittleTheatre's dramatisation was tremendous and Gráinne Mulvey's Tyndall-inspired compositions were mesmerising.

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Sorry not to make it to more of this, but really enjoyed chairing a session yesterday on 'Biographies and geographical thought' with superb presentations by Oliver Dunnett, Antonio Ferraz de Oliveira, Corey Johnson, Michiel van Meeteren and Sofie Bijleveld.

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Do you belong to a Christian, Muslim or Humanist community? Complete a questionnaire to help us understand how the role of religion changed during covid - SURVEY CLOSES 6 SEPT qub.ac.uk/News/Allnews/f… SSESW at Queen's Michael Kelly ن Mitchell Institute at QUB Irish Studies QUB The Irish Catholic

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Looking forward to the biography and geography session tomorrow at #RGSIBG24, co-organised with Prof. Innes Keighren. Do come along if you can (Blackett Room 630, in person only, 2.40-4.20pm, with plenty of time for discussion).

Looking forward to the biography and geography session tomorrow at #RGSIBG24, co-organised with Prof. Innes Keighren. Do come along if you can (Blackett Room 630, in person only, 2.40-4.20pm, with plenty of time for discussion).
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New open access commentary in Transactions by Matthew Gandy on the UK's REF exercise. Matthew focusses on the 'downgrading' of outputs, the potential implications for writing books, & the problem of evaluating 'culture', amongst other issues rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111…