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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

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

University College Cork is looking to hire a Lecturer in International Economic History, reporting to the School of History. Informal enquiries can be made in

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 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

Join Andrew Dorman (Trinity College Dublin) as he sits down with Alan Fernihough (Queen’s University Belfast), Chris Colvin (Queen’s University Belfast) and Vitalia Yaremko (Trinity

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

CEPH has launched its new podcast, ‘Everything Economic History’. Hosted by Research and Policy Officer Andrew Dorman and Postdoctoral Research Fellow Lloyd Maphosa, each episode

Call for Papers: World Economic History Congress 2025 (Lund, 28 July – 1 August 2025) Proposed Session Title: “Clioconsilium: Drawing Lessons from Economic History to

5PM Thursday 2 November at McHughes Bar, Belfast Register here on Eventbrite. Event description (from Slugger O’Toole blog): The Lessons of Yesterday, The Policies of

The 2023 Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie Prize was awarded to Nathaniel Bailie for his research on the effectiveness of the minimum unit pricing of alcohol

On the 6th April, 2023, the Irish Government approved the Research and Innovation Bill 2023, which aims to completely transform the research landscape of Ireland.

The Government of Ireland closed a call for consultation on the subject of state support for PhD researchers on 12 March 2023. This was part

CEPH’s Outreach Steering Group met for the first time on 24 February 2023. Guided by the suggestions of the group, we have started to develop