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CENTER FOR IRISH STUDIES

 

The Center for Irish Studies has been a leader for four decades in interdisciplinary teaching and scholarship on Ireland in a global framework.

The Center for Irish Studies at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University prepares students to become global citizens equipped to take on contemporary challenges in the world today by applying their knowledge of Irish history and its relevance. By creating an interdisciplinary model of study focused on the undergraduate experience, the Center brings faculty and students together in dialogue from a range of disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The Center frequently conducts symposia and conferences convening thought leaders, literary voices and other scholarly experts to advance knowledge and understanding of Ireland’s role in contemporary matters.

THE CENTER'S IMPACT

The Center’s vast network, forged through key partnerships with organizations such as the Irish , the , the , the , the Kelly House, and , provide an external network rich with opportunities for students seeking to make valuable connections in their fields of study through study abroad, internships and career advancement.

The Center offers an array of freely available online resources including our podcast series, live-stream concerts and digital collections.

Irish Studies provides students in all colleges the opportunity to participate in vigorous conversations about Irish identity, history and culture through our interdisciplinary minor or major, through the department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies. Check out our spring 2025 course offerings.

The Center for Irish Studies offers study abroad and internship programs in Galway, Dublin, Belfast, and Ballina, Co. Mayo. Students may go abroad as early as fall break in their freshman year. Programs are offered during summers, semesters or semester breaks. Students study with faculty from ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ and Irish universities, particularly the University of Galway. Internships span all disciplines, including opportunities in politics at the Dáil Eireann (Irish Legislature) or in business at Irish companies and organizations.

The Center sponsors two ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ student groups—the Irish Cultural Society and the Irish Dance Team—and several opportunities for students to study abroad or intern in Ireland. Learn more about the resources and opportunities for our students.

 

 

Director: Joseph Lennon, PhD
joseph.lennon@villanova.edu

Center Administrator: Danielle Redden
d.redden@villanova.edu

Administrative Assistant: Kiersten Ludy
kiersten.ludy@villanova.edu

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