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WELCOME RECEPTION

Kick off the occasion by connecting with colleagues and guests at our Welcome Reception on Thursday, 18 June 2026, at the Business School Ground Floor Concourse.

Enjoy a selection of drinks and canapés while taking in live entertainment, setting the tone for an enjoyable and memorable event. We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of great company, conversation, and celebration.

TBS Main Concourse

Thursday, 18 June 2026

CONFERENCE DINNER

To conclude the conference, the dinner in the historic and atmospheric Dining Hall at Trinity is not to be missed, beginning at 7:00pm. Join fellow guests for an evening of excellent food, conversation, and tradition in one of Dublin’s most iconic settings.

For those who would like to keep the evening going, we have prepared a guide to some traditional Irish pubs nearby, many of which feature live music to keep the party going. Please see the suggested venues here: Explore Nearby Pubs with Live Music

Saturday, 20 June 2026

1980s Hall laid for dinner

THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN

Follow some of the wanderings traced out by Leopold Bloom more than 100 years ago, walking through segments of Bloom’s iconic walk in Dublin on 16th June 1904. See the real-life connections and inspirations James Joyce used in Ulysses including where Bloom enjoyed his lunch of a Gorgonzola sandwich and glass of Burgundy. Let our professional guides take you through the city that inspired Joyce so much. 

  • Date and Time: Friday 19th June 2026 @ 17:30

  • Duration: approximately 2 hours

  • Price: €22.50 per person

Tickets can be booked here: Booking Link

Friday, 19 June 2026

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Step into Joyce's Dublin: Follow the Bloom's Ulysses Walk

THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN

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Step into the heart of Irish whiskey at the Jameson Distillery Bow St., located in the vibrant Smithfield area of Dublin. Founded in 1780 by John Jameson, this historic site was the original home of Jameson Irish Whiskey.

Today, the distillery offers an immersive experience that blends storytelling, craft, and tasting — a deep dive into over 240 years of Irish whiskey heritage.

You’ll learn about traditional distilling methods and enjoy a signature Jameson cocktail at the end of your visit.

 

Details:

  • Location: Jameson Distillery Bow St., Dublin

  • 45 minutes fully guided tour 

  • Different Timeslots Available

  • Comparative signature tasting of three Jameson whiskeys 

  • Jameson signature cocktail included 

 

Tickets can be booked here: Jameson Website

Jameson Distillery 

The Guinness Storehouse tour in Dublin offers an immersive journey through the history, brewing process, and global impact of Ireland’s iconic stout. Visitors explore interactive exhibits, learn how Guinness is made, and finish with a pint at the Gravity Bar, enjoying panoramic views of the city.

Details:

 

Tickets can be booked here: Guinness Storehouse Website

Guinness Storehouse

THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN

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Take the opportunity to visit one of Ireland’s most famous cultural landmarks with a tour of the Book of Kells and the Library at Trinity College Dublin.

The Book of Kells, created by Celtic monks around 800 AD, is celebrated for its beautifully detailed and richly decorated pages. The exhibition tells the story of the manuscript’s origins, craftsmanship, and significance, offering a closer look at this remarkable work.

Your visit also includes the Long Room in the Old Library — an impressive space lined with historic oak bookcases and filled with thousands of Trinity’s oldest books. It’s a striking and memorable setting, and a wonderful way to experience the history and atmosphere of the campus.

Join fellow delegates for a relaxed and engaging cultural visit in the heart of Dublin.

Details:

 

Tickets can be booked here: Book of Kells Experience

The Book of Kells Experience & The Library at Trinity College Dublin

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