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Lecturers: Various lecturers from the School of Histories and Humanities
Time, Date, and Place
This lecture-only module comprises of 16 lectures, eight in semester 1 and eight in semester 2, commencing the week beginning 28 September 2026 and recommencing 18 January 2027. Lectures take place on Mondays 7 – 8 pm on Trinity Campus. Lectures will be live streamed but not recorded.
Enrolments for this course will open in mid-August at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses
You may apply online or by telephone as follows:
Online: Register and pay by credit/debit card online after enrolments open at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses
By telephone: Text ‘APPLY FOR COURSE’ to +353 (0)87 2572015 and you will receive a call back to confirm your registration. The phone will be busy during the application period so responses may be delayed. Please do not call to enroll for this course.
| College | Trinity College Dublin |
| Course ID | 182349 |
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Art History, Humanities & Social Sciences |
| Course Type | Seminar |
| Course Fee | €1€80 for the full course or €99 per semester. €100 concession rate for the full course or €60 per semester. |



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