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About University of Galway
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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PhD reseachers
Current PhD researchers in Classics
For guidance on how to join our research community, see our Postgraduate options in Classics page.
Student |
Project title |
Supervisor(s) |
Funding |
A descriptive and analytical catalogue of Latin glossing in Irish manuscripts |
Irish Research Council Laureate Scholarship (2022–2026) |
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De Analogia, ut ait Romanus: Recovering an embedded text in Charisius’ Latin grammar |
NUIG Digital Arts and Humanities Scholarship (2019–2020), Irish Research Council (2021–2023) |
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A study and critical edition of the Carolingian compilation De Astronomia in Laon, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 422. |
Irish Research Council Laureate Scholarship (2018–2022) |
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The Anonymous Excidium Troiae: Its importance as a didactic question-and-answer text and its reception and intertextuality in later vernacular literature |
Galway Doctoral Scholarship (2015–2016), Irish Research Council (2016–2019) |
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An 'Irish' Reference Bible: A Source Analysis of Pauca problesmata de enigmatibus ex tomis canonicis |
University of Galway Hardiman Research Scholarship (2023-2027) | ||
The Faerie Queene and the discourse of ethnogenesis in Elizabethan England and Ireland: Edmund Spenser's poetic undermining of narratives of Antiquity in relation to the world-picture of his own time |
Prof. Michael Clarke and Dr Clíodhna Carney (English) |
NUIG Hardiman Research Scholarship (2021–2025) |
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The Poetics of Foresight: Assessing the Communicative Function of Figurative Imagery in Prophecy and Prediction Texts from the Neo-Assyrian Period of Ancient Mesopotamian Textual Culture | Prof. Michael Clarke
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University of Galway Hardiman Research Scholarship (2023-2024), Irish Research Council (2024–2027) | |
The Letters of St Paul in Early Irish Christianity |
University of Galway Hardiman Research Scholarship (2024-2028) |
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Regionalism and Diversification in Seventh-Century Visigothic Latinity: A Sociolinguistic Approach |
Irish Research Council (2018–2022) |
Completed PhD projects
Graduate |
Project title |
Supervisor(s) |
Funding |
Dr Erin McKinney (2024) |
Linguistic Code-Switching in Bethu Brigte, the Old Irish Life of St Brigit |
Dr Jacopo Bisagni |
NUIG Hardiman Scholarship (2017-2018), Irish Research Council (2018-2021) |
Dr Maria Chiara Marzolla (2024) |
Music and the Early Irish Church |
Dr Jacopo Bisagni (and Prof. Cesarino Ruini, Bologna) |
Galway Doctoral Scholarship (2018–2022) |
Dr Mary Sweeney (2023) |
Master of Two Nations: Examining Hellenistic Judean Identity in the Exagoge of Ezekiel |
Irish Research Council (2018–2022) |
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Dr Noémi Farkas (2023) |
Constructing the Good King: Biblical Exempla in Sedulius Scottus' De Rectoribus Christianis |
Galway Doctoral Fellowship (2017–2021) |
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Dr Harry Tanner (2023) |
Ancient Greek Lexical Semantics: Word Meanings as a Function of Contex |
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Dr Grace Attwood (2022) |
Describing the Indescribable: Lexical Obscurity and Biblical Exegesis in Early Medieval Ireland |
Irish Research Council (2017–2021) |
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Dr Ioannis Doukas (2022) |
A Trojan Cycle for Late Antiquity: Towards a Digital Intertextual Commentary |
NUIG Digital Arts and Humanities Scholarship (2014–2018) |
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Dr Micheál Geoghegan (2021) |
Man the Tamer: case studies in masculine ideology, power and the domestication of the wild in Ancient Greek social thought |
Irish Research Council (2016–2020) |
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Dr Charles Doyle (2018) |
Studies in the Latin Christian reception of early Greek materialism |
Galway Doctoral Fellowship (2014–2015), Irish Research Council (2015–2018) |
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Dr Jason O’Rorke (2017) |
Voice of Ancients: An examination of verbal diathesis and its didactic practices in Latin grammars from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages |
NUIG College of Arts (2010–2011), Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2011–2014) |
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Dr Sarah Corrigan (2017) |
The sea in early medieval Hiberno-Latin and latinate literature: Cosmological problem and imaginative resource |
NUIG College of Arts (2009–2011), Irish Research Council (2011–2013) |
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Dr Peter Kelly (2016) |
Synthesizing identity and text in Ovid’s Metamorphoses |
NUIG Hardiman Fellowship, Irish Research Council |
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Dr Adelia Greer (2015) |
Xenophon and the ancient Greek cavalry horse: an equestrian perspective |
NUIG College of Arts |
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Dr Francesca Bezzone (2013) |
Deconstructing the Man, creating the Saint: The literary sanctification of Saint Germanus in the Vita Germani Auctore Constantio |
Dr Mark Stansbury |
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Dr Emmet Marron (2012) |
In His Silvis Silere: The Monastic Site of Annegray—Studies in a Columbanian Landscape. |
Dr Mark Stansbury (and Dr Conor Newman, Archaeology) |
PRTLI 4 |
Dr Eóin O'Donoghue (2011) |
Remember me when I am gone away: An examination of the representation of gender in the material culture of archaic Etruria |
NUIG College of Arts |
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Palimpsests of Antigone: Contemporary Irish versions of Sophocles’ tragedy |
Prof. Brian Arkins |
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Dr John (Jerry) Lidwill (2010) |
The reception of Roman themes in modern Irish poetry |
Prof. Brian Arkins |