The Irish Committee of Historical Sciences is the national committee for history in Ireland.
We represent historians in Irish universities, schools, archives and societies.









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ICHS Events
The ICHS regularly organises events, conferences and funding opportunities. Learn more about our activities on our ICHS events page.
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- Registration open for 34th Conference of Irish Historians/4TH ANNUAL CENTRE FOR PUBLIC HISTORY CONFERENCE -
- Programme and registration available for 34th Conference of Irish Historians/4th QUB Centre for Public History Conference -
- Cpf: 33rd Irish Conference of Historians, 21-23 May 2020 -
- ICHS (in conjunction with USIHS) Symposium on the Pursuit and Practice of Local History -
- Irish Conference of Historians, XXXII, UCC, 26-28 April 2018-Programme -
- 32nd Irish Conference of Historians, provisional programme announcement -
- Reminder cfp. 32nd Irish Conference of Historians, ‘Sex, Sexuality and Reproduction: historical perspectives’ deadline 31 Jan. 2018 -
- cfp. Irish Conference of Historians, xxxii, University College Cork, 26-28 April 2018 -
Community News
Stay up to date with the latest history news and events in Ireland on our Community News page.
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- Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postdoctoral) Fellowship with RDS, historical research -
- Royal Irish Academy, Charlemont Grant scheme open to applications -
- Irish History Students’ Association launches new podcast series -
- National Library of Ireland/Irish Committee of Historical Sciences Research Studentship open for applications -
- Robert Boyle Summer School 2022 addressing Science and Colonialism, 22 – 25 June -
- HSTM Network Ireland, webinar. Dr Ida Milne, ‘Informing Covid: practical global application of history during the pandemic’, 3 May 2023, 3-4 pm -
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