Consumption and Self-Starvation in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Irish Fiction.

Next up is 2025 BAIS Bursary Prize winner, Paddy Brennan (University of Liverpool). Paddy utilised his bursary to attend and present at conferences and carry out archival research: The BAIS Bursary Prize allowed me to present two separate papers at two conferences this year, as well as providing me with the chance to carry out […]

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Looking back to look forward: examining the forgotten and misrepresented women’s voices of the ‘Troubles’ in Belfast-made theatre 1969-1998.

The second report from our 2025 Bursary Prize winners comes from Ciara O’Neill (Edge Hill University). Ciara used the BAIS bursary to support the development of her practice-based PhD: The bursary received from BAIS has been invaluable to myself thus far on my practice-based PhD research project. It has enabled me to perform the final […]

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‘The Bond of Holy Paint’: Exploring the Role of Art in Commemorating Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising

Welcome back to our BAIS PGR bursary prize winners blog post series. Each year we ask our bursary prize winners to write up a short post on how they spent their bursary funds. This year we begin with Alice Reffin (University of Oxford), for whom the BAIS bursary supported the development of her DPhil through […]

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