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Screenshot of Irish online award ceremony 2023 | Photo: National University of Ireland, Galway
Screenshot of Irish online award ceremony 2023 | Photo: National University of Ireland, Galway

Irish Award Ceremony Celebrates Diverse Entries

On 18 May 2023, the Irish History Competition concluded with an online ceremony, celebrating the best entries from students across Ireland. The contest provides students with the opportunity to showcase their historical research skills and knowledge on a variety of topics.

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Screenshot of Irish online award ceremony 2022 | Photo: National University of Ireland, Galway
Screenshot of Irish online award ceremony 2022 | Photo: National University of Ireland, Galway

Irish History Competition Helps Bridge Gap Between School and College

Building on its 2021 popularity, the Irish National History Competition returned another bumper crop of 18 high-calibre finalists from more than 80 entries. Such was the standard in 2022, organisers pushed their online awards announcement to ensure greater consensus among the judging panel.

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Screenshot of Irish online Award Ceremony 2021 | Photo: National University of Ireland Galway
Screenshot of Irish online Award Ceremony 2021 | Photo: National University of Ireland Galway

Ireland's History Competition Celebrates Bold Expansion Amid Covid-19

Ireland’s EUSTORY Competition went nationwide this year as »The Irish National History Competition« (INHC). The new competition iteration extended essay invitations much farther afield to more than 260 secondary schools within the Irish Republic.

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EUSTORY Ireland ready to go viral | Photo: National University of Ireland Galway
EUSTORY Ireland ready to go viral | Photo: National University of Ireland Galway

EUSTORY Ireland Ready To Go Viral

Isolation has given the Irish National History Competition a newfound lease of life: In 2020, the Irish National History Competition has cast its net much farther afield - this year appealing for entries from more than 700 Irish secondary schools. Directly aligned with Europe’s EUSTORY Network, this year the Irish competition is poised to go viral.

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