The Canadian Irish Studies Foundation was created to finance the study and teaching of Irish and Irish Canadian history and culture at Concordia University in Montreal. With the generous support of individuals, corporations, foundations and associations across Canada, as well as significant contributions from the governments of Canada, Quebec and Ireland, the Foundation has created an endowment fund that is used to provide joint financing, with Concordia University, of Irish Studies. The university created a Centre which, now re-classified as the School of Irish Studies, is an academic unit within the Faculty of Arts and Science at Concordia and co-ordinates all aspects of the development of Irish Studies.
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Lúnasa Concert: A Memorable Event
WONDERFUL MUSIC AND A FUNDRAISING SUCCESS
At the Lúnasa concert at the Bourgie Hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts were Canadian Irish Studies Foundation trustees (from left) Richard Hart, Honora Shaughnessy, Catherine Richards, Pamela McGovern, chair, John O’Connor, Michael Shannon, Katherine Peacocke, Erin O’Brien, Stephanie Murphy, Kate Molson and Michael Kenneally, principal of the School of Irish Studies. Not in the photo but also in attendance was trustee Christopher Deehy.
The foundation sold 220 tickets and the funds raised will be used to fund scholarships for students in Irish Studies.
Historic Visit of Former Irish Prime Minister to Irish Studies
TAOISEACH ENDA KENNY COMMENDS WORK OF SCHOOL
Pictured are Christopher Deehy, foundation trustee; Patrick Shea, foundation vice-chair; André Roy, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science; Roger Côté, vice-president of Services; Jim Kelly, Ambassador of Ireland to Canada; former Taoiseach Enda Kenny; Jim Barriere, foundation trustee; and Michael Kenneally, principal.