Submitting proposals (Closed)
Please submit your 300-word abstract + 250-word bio via our google form before 11th december 2023.
Important dates
Abstracts Submission deadline: CLOSED
Notification of acceptance: CLOSED
Programme online: 10/02/2024
End of Early bird fee:
End of registration deadline:
Conference: 7th, 8th March 2023
Fees
Academic participants: 60 euro
IPAS, refugees, community sector, precarious scholars : free
Conference dinner (optional): free
Conference location
The conference will take place at Dublin City University (DCU), Glasnevin Campus, Dublin 9, D09 V209, Ireland
Information on getting to DCU
There will be sessions in the Gallery, which is on the 3rd floor of the Helix
There will be sessions in the Henry Grattan building, behind the Helix.
Accommodation in Dublin
The most convenient accommodation (location wise) is available on the DCU Glasnevin Campus via DCU Rooms . DCU Rooms only has a limited amount of rooms available as the event takes place during term time. The rooms that are available on the DCU Glasnevin Campus are Double rooms or Twin rooms. The bedrooms have a private ensuite bathroom with access to a shared lounge/kitchenette within their apartment (shared with 1 other room). The rooms are offered on a first come first served basis and the special conference rate on offer is €125 (room only) per room per night, and must be booked via this link. If you have any questions, please contact DCU Rooms reservations team on [email protected]
Dublin Skylon hotel (closer to DCU)
Bonnington hotel (closer to DCU)
Staying in Central Dublin
There are several options, and the advantage of staying centrally is that you will be closer to the main tourist attractions (e.g. Stephen’ Green park, Trinity college, Temple bar area). Please bear in mind however that the traffic in Dublin can be congested during rush hours, and you will have easier access to the conference venue if you are on the north side of Dublin (north of the river Liffey). However, options around Grafton street (the main shopping street, south side of the river) still have good access to DCU via bus or taxi/Uber. Also if you stay in the city centre or on the northside, you will be travelling to DCU in the morning, and will avoid most of the rush hour traffic. If you stay further into the south side (which tends to be a more expensive but also nicer part of town in general), you will encounter some traffic in the morning towards the city centre, but then it will ease off after that.