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CEPH is excited to bring you our new database of Postdoctoral Research Fellows and PhD Candidates who are entering the job market. Capacity building and

On Friday, October 3, CEPH Associate Director of Research Dr. Marvin Suesse participated in a panel discussion as part of the Cyprus Forum 2025, an

As part of CEPH’s research strand, the Centre is delighted to collaborate with the Irish Quantitative History network to host their annual workshop that will be

On September 18th 2025, CEPH, in association with the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, hosted CEPH Director John Turner and CEPH Associate Michael Aldous

CEPH Associate Director of Research, Prof. Marvin Suesse, has been awarded the Peter Lindert-Jeffrey Williamson Prize for his 2023 book The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global

CEPH is delighted to announce that registration for our free online CPD course, ‘The Development of the Irish Economy’ is now open for its Autumn

As part of the programme of activities to mark the centenary of the Economic History Society, a special session will be held at the Society’s

CEPH Associate Director of Outreach and Engagement, Chris Colvin, was interviewed by Rachael English on RTE Radio 1’s News at One about his new paper

CEPH Associate Michael Aldous and CEPH Director John Turner are celebrating the release of their new book The CEO: The Rise and Fall of Britain’s Captains of Industry, published by

CEPH hosted our third annual workshop on June 17-18th in Riddel Hall, Queen’s University Belfast. It featured contributions from speakers across the globe, covering topics

Political conflict is high on the world news agenda with rising participation in protests against government policy and unethical practices. A new series of video

Kyle Richmond (centre front, light blue shirt) has won the 2025 Economic History Society New Researcher Prize, awarded for the best paper presented by a

On February 27th 2025, CEPH presented the Alice Murrary Distinguished Scholar Award to Professor Jane Humphries (University of Oxford), who delivered a lecture titled “Caring

CEPH is delighted to announce its final call for papers as part of the CEPH Irish Research Initiative. The online workshop, which focuses on the

Date: Thursday, 19 June 2025 Venue: Queen’s Business School Student Hub, Riddel Hall Campus, Belfast, Northern Ireland Host: Queen’s University Centre for Economic History Queen’s

Professor Jane Humphries, University of Oxford, has been announced as the recipient of the second Alice Murray Award. The award, administered by the Centre for

Congratulations to our Associate Director for Data and Archives, Prof. Ronan Lyons and our Administrative Officer, Sarah Cunningham on their Taighde Éireann – Research

We are seeking to appoint three exceptional candidates to the post of Research Assistant in Economic History, based at Trinity College Dublin. The Research Assistant

We are seeking to appoint two exceptional candidates to the post of Research Assistant in Economic History, based at Queen’s University Belfast. The Research Assistant

CEPH Associate Director Chris Colvin has featured in RTÉ’s new documentary series ’10 Things To Know About’. Chris explores the issue of food security in

On November 19th, CEPH hosted a workshop in Queen’s University Belfast for a group of economists currently working in the Northern Irish Civil Service. The

CEPH Research Associate Michael Aldous has featured in RTÉ’s new documentary series ’10 Things To Know About’. Michael helps to guide us through the new

We are seeking to appoint an exceptional candidate to the post of Research Assistant in Economic History, based at Trinity College Dublin. The Research Assistant

CEPH is delighted to collaborate once more with the ESRC Festival of Social Science, which aims to bring social science to a general audience through outreach

Can economics help us understand why the Irish Famine was so severe? What explains Ireland’s long economic boom of the eighteenth century? Why did the

As part of CEPH’s research strand, the Centre is delighted to collaborate with the Irish Quantitative History network to host their annual workshop that will be

On the 13th and 14th June, CEPH co-hosted the Centre for Economic Policy Research’s (CEPR) 11th Economic History Annual Symposium. The event was held in