Natasha Dukelow
@natashadukelow
PhD Student
University College Cork
Medieval History
Editor-in-Chief @aigne_journal
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Out now. In the shops now, perfect present for someone! Ulster Uni History
📣3 Weeks Left to Submit your Abstracts for our CfP on the theme "Response: Reflection and Action" The theme is open to interpretation & we welcome submissions from all disciplines across the arts & humanities Out editorial board is happy to answer any queries: 📧[email protected]
❗ CFP REMINDER ❗ Just two weeks until the deadline for abstract submissions to this year's Inkwell Symposium! This year's theme is Narratives Through Time. The final day for abstract submissions is February 14th 2025! UCC Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Had a wonderful time at the 2025 IHSA Conference (Irish History Students’ Association). Well done to all presenters and thanks to UCC History Society for organising everything
Great to share my research on the 'Liber exemplorum' at IHSA 2025 (Irish History Students’ Association). Honored to be part of a fantastic panel with engaging discussion afterward.
Congratulations to one of our Chief Editors for presenting their research at #IHSA2025 this weekend. Great to see Irish History Students’ Association return to UCC this year, organised by UCC's History Society (UCC History Society).
Some photos of our Chief Editors, Natasha Dukelow (Dr Natasha Dukelow) and Laurence Counihan, presenting on Aigne at last month’s CACSSS Research Conference — sharing how Aigne supports postgraduate and early-career researchers and how to get involved
📢Call for Book Reviewers Aigne invites expressions of interest from prospective book reviewers. 🔗Details: aigne.ucc.ie/index.php/aign… 📅Apply by 20 June: [email protected] 📝 Reviews (c. 1,000 words) due 22 August Please share widely
Congratulations to Dr Natasha Dukelow, who graduated last week. Her doctoral research, supervised by Malgorzata Krasnodebska-D'Aughton & Dr Diarmuid Scully, was generously supported by the UCC Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences PhD Excellence Scholarship. Well done to Natasha and all graduands!
A little late posting this - but delighted to say that I am officially PhDone! Big thanks to my supervisors Dr Malgorzata Krasnodebska-D'Aughton (Malgorzata Krasnodebska-D'Aughton) and Dr Diarmuid Scully for their unfailing support and guidance, as well as to Dr Jason Harris and all at History at UCC.