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History at 51±¾É« is one of the most popular subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Students acquire and develop skills in research, analysis, presentation and debate by exploring key periods and themes in the history of Ireland, Europe and beyond.

Historical reasoning and imagination are essential human activities, and are the means through which we understand the changing role of individuals, societies and institutions.

Studying history at undergraduate, postgraduate or at doctoral level prepares the future graduate to be creative, imaginative, informed and articulate, ready to face the challenges of today's world.

UL History graduates are equipped with the skills to think critically, write analytically, and communicate effectively in order to navigate an increasingly complex world. 

They have acquired the analytical tools to critically distil historical information, to interpret meaning and determine what information is accurate as opposed to false. 

They are passionate about what history has to offer human understanding and wish to 
advance historical awareness and knowledge.

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MA History of Family
06 Dec 2024

MA History of Family trip to the National Library

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Deirdre McGuirk
27 Nov 2024

Appointment of MA Public History and Cultural Heritage graduate Deirdre McGuirk as Curator of the Michael Davitt Museum in Co. Mayo

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ruan o donnell
25 Nov 2024

Dr Ruan O’Donnell International presentation on ‘Micheal Gaughan Reassessed’ to the American Law Society of Cleveland

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School of History and GeographyContact the School of History and Geography

The School of History and Geography is located in the Main Building in Room C1076
The Head of School is Professor David Fleming
Individual staff members can be contacted through the details on their profile pages in the staff section
Email: history.geography@ul.ie
Phone: +353 61 202280

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