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April 28th @ 10:00 GMT Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace for Irish Researchers

The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace is a discovery portal which pools and contextualises resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities including tools, services, datasets, publications and workflows. The Marketplace highlights and showcases solutions and research practices for every step of the SSH research data life cycle. 

Read more on our SSHOMP Resource page

SSHOMP Session (April 28th) Register Here


DARIAH-IE is the Irish node of the pan-European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities, a research infrastructure that enhances and supports digitally enabled research and teaching across the Arts and Humanities

Trinity College Dublin holds the role of the National Coordinating Institution supporting the work of the National Coordinator, Professor Jennifer Edmond. This appointment, for a period of four years (2024-2028), was made following an open call by the national funding body Research Ireland.

Joan Murphy is the National Manager, responsible for the day to day operations of DARIAH-IE, under the direction of the National Coordinator.

Details of the National Committee are available here.

DARIAH-IE’s 2026 activities include:

Results of our 2025 User Engagement survey Based on your responses we’ll be examining how DARIAH-IE can best support the already thriving Irish community of digital arts and humanities researchers and practitioners.

Bursaries to DARIAH Annual Event As part of DARIAH-IE’s commitment to ECRs we will once again be offering bursaries for 4 Irish participants to attend this year’s DARIAH-EU Annual event in Rome, full details will be announced at the end of February. You can read how last year’s awardees got on on the Bursary Blogs page, and view presentations and posters from the 2025 event at The Past – DARIAH Annual Event 2025 (Zenodo).

Community Engagement DARIAH-IE will be hitting the road to visit those involved as researchers, academics and practitioners in digitally-enabled arts and humanities around the country. If you’d like us to visit you then please get in touch !

Landscape Review – revisiting and revising 2022’s AHRC/IRC-funded project Landscape of Digital Humanities in Ireland and situating the Irish landscape in the context of European Research infrastructures, initiatives and projects.

Online Events – webinars tailored to the needs of the Irish community including Introduction to DARIAH-CAMPUS and Introduction to Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace (SSHOMP)


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