PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
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Foreword<br />
UCC at a Glance<br />
Academic Developments<br />
Teaching and Learning<br />
Research<br />
<strong>College</strong> Reports:<br />
Arts, Celtic<br />
Studies and Social<br />
Sciences<br />
Business and Law<br />
Medicine and Health<br />
Science, Engineering and<br />
Food Science<br />
Events<br />
Student Experience<br />
Sports and Recreation<br />
Buildings and Estates<br />
<strong>Cork</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press<br />
Finance<br />
Governing Body<br />
IRIS Appendix<br />
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Institutional Research<br />
Information System<br />
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President’s Report<br />
Encyclopedia Entries<br />
· O’Gallchoir, Cliona (<strong>2009</strong>) William Carleton.<br />
Invited Review Articles<br />
· Jenkins, Lee M (<strong>2010</strong>) A Transnational Poetics. US.<br />
· Jenkins, Lee M (<strong>2010</strong>) Transatlantic Solidarities. US.<br />
Poems<br />
· Allen, Graham (<strong>2009</strong>) EarthAngel. Comedy Club <strong>Cork</strong>: Poems.<br />
· Allen, Graham (<strong>2009</strong>) The Fags. Dublin: Poems.<br />
School of Geography and Archaeology: The Human Environment<br />
Books<br />
· Kramm, N; Anderson, R; O’Rourke, E; Emmerson, M; O’Halloran, J; Chisholm, N (<strong>2010</strong>) Farming the Iveragh Uplands: A tale<br />
of humans and nature. <strong>Cork</strong>: UCC.<br />
· O’Carragain, Tomas (<strong>2010</strong>) Churches in Early Medieval Ireland. Architecture, Ritual and Memory. New Haven and London:<br />
Yale <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
Book Chapters<br />
· Linehan, Denis (<strong>2009</strong>) ‘Dudley Stamp: cultures of land and mapping in 20th century Britain’ In: Kitchin R. and Thrift N<br />
(Eds.). International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography. London: Elsevier.<br />
· O’Brien, W (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Bronze Age copper mining in Europe’ In: Harding, A and Fokkens, H (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of the<br />
Bronze Age. : Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
· O’Brien, W (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Stone circle or proto-Cashel? An Iron Age enclosure in south-west Ireland’ In: Potterton, M and Corlett,<br />
C (Eds.). Ireland in the Iron Age. Dublin: Wordwell.<br />
· O’Carragain, Tomas (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘From family cemeteries to community cemeteries in Viking Age Ireland?’ In: C. Corlett and M.<br />
Potterton (Eds.). Life and death in early medieval Ireland in light of recent excavations. Bray: Wordwell.<br />
· O’Carragain, Tomas (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Rebuilding the ‘City of Angels’: Muirchertach Ua Briain and Glendalough, c.1096-1111’ In: J.<br />
Sheehan and D. Ó Corráin (Eds.). The Viking Age: Ireland and the West. Papers from the Proceedings of the XV Viking<br />
Congress, <strong>Cork</strong>, August 2005. Dublin: Four Courts Press.<br />
· O’Donnabhain, B (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Culture clashes? The human remains from the Wood Quay excavations’ In: Sheehan, J and<br />
O’Corrain, D (Eds.). The Viking Age: Ireland and the West. Dublin: Four Courts Press.<br />
· Sheehan, J (<strong>2009</strong>) ‘A Peacock’s Tale: excavations at Caherlehillan, Kerry, Ireland’ In: Edwards, N (Eds.). The Archaeology of<br />
the Celtic Churches (The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 21). Leeds: Maney.<br />
· Sheehan, J (<strong>2009</strong>) ‘Early Medieval Iveragh, AD 400-1200’ In: Crowley, J. and Sheehan, J (Eds.). The Iveragh Peninsula: A<br />
Cultural Atlas of the Ring of Kerry. <strong>Cork</strong>: <strong>Cork</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
· Sheehan, J (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Colonel Sempronious Stretton and the reprovenancing of a Viking-age hoard’ In: Sheehan, J. and O<br />
Corráin, D (Eds.). The Viking Age: Ireland and the West. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Viking Congress, <strong>Cork</strong>, 18-27 August<br />
2005. Dublin: Four Courts Press.<br />
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