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Dr. Miriam Nyhan is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Arts at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick. She holds a PhD from the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence and has extensive experience in academia and public humanities. Previously, she spent 15 years at New York University (NYU), where she contributed to Irish Studies programs, curated archival projects, and hosted the radio program This Irish American Life. Her research focuses on diasporic intersections of race, ethnicity, and imperial legacies, particularly in the US and Caribbean.
Education: BA and MPhil (NUI Galway), MRes and PhD (EUI, Florence).
Research initiatives include the Black, Brown and Green Voices program (collaborating with the African American Irish Diaspora Network and NYU) and curatorial work exhibited at the National Library of Ireland and NYU. She serves on the Royal Irish Academy's Culture and Heritage Working Group and co-edits the American Journal of Irish Studies.
Awards: While no specific prizes are listed, her contributions to public humanities and academic leadership highlight her recognition in the field.
Grants/Advising: Details not explicitly stated, but her roles in program coordination and editorial work suggest active engagement in academic networks and funding initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with MIC's Research & Graduate School and external partners like the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Archives of Ireland.


