The Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin Seminar Series 2022-23 is open to all every Wednesday 3pm-4pm.
The series continues with the following webinars
Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin Seminar Series
15/02/2023 |
Richard Layte Department of Sociology TCD |
Connectedness, Trust and Health: A Preliminary Theory and Analysis 6th Floor Conference Room, College Green |
22/02/2022
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Anna Tuckett Department of Social and Political Sciences, Brunel University London |
Boudicca, Bloody Mary, tea and roast beef: ‘Britishness’ according to the UK citizenship test
ZOOM – Please email sociology@tcd.ie if you would like to attend |
01/03/2023 |
Thijs Bol University of Amsterdam |
Gender Inequality in ‘cum laude’ distinctions for PhD students ZOOM – Please email sociology@tcd.ie if you would like to attend |
15/03/2023 |
Lis Washbrook School of Education, University of Bristol
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SES gradients in achievements in early primary school: A comparison across six countries ZOOM – Please email sociology@tcd.ie if you would like to attend |
22/03/2023
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Thomas Leopold University of Cologne |
A New Look at the Separation Surge: Contrasting Adult and Child Perspectives 6th Floor Conference Room, College Green |
29/03/2023 |
Corinna Kleinert University of Bamburg |
Social Inequalities in Job-Related Training during the COVID-19 Pandemic Logitudinal Evidence from Germany
ZOOM – Please email sociology@tcd.ie if you would like to attend |
05/04/2023 |
Patrick Präg CREST/ENSAE, Paris |
The Total Effect of Social Origins on Educational Attainment. Sibling Similarity Around the World
ZOOM – Please email sociology@tcd.ie if you would like to attend |
12/04/2023
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Diane Pelly Department of Sociology TCD |
Worker stress, burnout, and well-being before and during COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom
6th Floor Conference Room, College Green |
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