Happy #Bloomsday from the EUF Centre for Irish Studies! Sadly, we will not be hosting a Bloomsday this year, but here are some photos of our 2025 event! We will be celebrating a different day in Joycean and Irish history on Oct 6, "Ivy Day"! Stay tuned for more info! (Photo credit: Pareeta Gunjal)
Are you ready? The Monthly Pub Quiz is next Tuesday!
🗓️ June 17
⏰ 7:30pm
📍 McMelson Old English Pub (Norderhofenden 10)
Gather your team of 6 and get ready to take away the title from last month’s winner, “The Patatas Bravas”! 🍀🇮🇪📚🏆
#PubQuiz #IrishStudies
🥁🥁 It’s “Music Monday” at the EUF Centre for Irish Studies!!! 🥳🎶 This month, we’re featuring Slane Castle! 😍 #musicmonday #irishmusic #irishstudies
Join us on
🗓️ May 26
⏰ 10:15am (Ebury)
📍 HEL067
🗓️ May 26
⏰ 12:15pm (Welsch)
📍 TRO 201
We’re excited to be welcoming Dr Katherine Ebury and Dr JT Welsch to Flensburg later this month!
Dr. Ebury will be leading a participatory lecture on “Reading the Body in the Serialization of Sherlock Holmes”
Dr Welsch will be delivering the lecture “Shaw’s Pygmalion and the Myth of Romance”
Research credit: RTE’s “Why the Irish May Bush tradition is thriving across the globe,” The Fading Year’s “The Maypole Tradition in Ireland" (mentioned in post!), Stephen Holland’s “Exploring the dark and light sides of the ancient Bealtaine festival,” irismyths.com’s “Beltaine Explained"
Don’t forget! We’ll be screening Hamnet (2025) TODAY!
🗓️ May 4
⏰ 19:15 (doors open 19:00)
📍 OSL 239
Some snacks provided, but feel free to bring your own too! Film in English with English subtitles.
🧚♀️ Today, in honour of the May 1 holiday, we’re featuring Bealtaine for Folklore Friday! 😍 #folklorefriday #irishfolklore #IrishStudies