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Dr. Marc Scully is a Lecturer at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick, Ireland. He holds a BA from University College Cork (UCC), an MSc from the University of Bath, a Higher Diploma in Social Policy from UCC, and a PhD from the Open University. His research focuses on migration, diaspora studies, cultural identity, and historical narratives. Dr. Scully’s work examines topics such as post-Brexit citizenship discourses, refugee integration in Irish schools, and the social history of Irish migrants in global contexts.
His academic contributions span sociology, political science, and cultural anthropology. Notable research includes analyses of Irish diasporic identity, genetic ancestry narratives, and regional identity formation through cultural artifacts like the Staffordshire Hoard. Dr. Scully’s interdisciplinary approach bridges historical, ethnographic, and sociological methodologies.
He actively participates in academic communities, including MIC’s research initiatives, and contributes to public lectures and conferences on topics such as cultural heritage and migration policy. His work emphasizes the intersection of personal identity, historical memory, and contemporary socio-political dynamics.





