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Postgrad project by Ciarán Walsh recommended for funding by Irish Research Council

Posted by Ciaran Walsh on October 28, 2014 – 2:31 pm
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Ciarán Walsh of www.curator.ie at work on 'Haddon in Ireland' in Cambridge University Library.

Ciarán Walsh at work on ‘Haddon in Ireland’ in Cambridge University Library. Photo by Ciarán Walsh

 

Ciarán Walsh / www.curator.ie has been notified  by the Irish Research Council that the Employment Based Postgraduate Programme he proposed has been recommended for funding. The programme is being developed in partnership with Maynooth University (Graduate Studies Office and Anthropology) with Abarta Audio Guides of Clonmel as enterprise partners.

The decision of the Irish Research Council means that Ciarán Walsh will shortly be offered funding for a 4 year funded post-grad (PhD) research project which looks at  ‘Haddon in Ireland’ and incorporates the development of innovative interactive systems for multi-site archives and heritage sites.

The project will commence in February 2015.

 

 

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