Seven Wonders of Ireland: Newgrange
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- 21 July 2003
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Guest archeologist is Geraldine Stout.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Newgrange
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Guest archeologist is Geraldine Stout.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: The Boyne Viaduct
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Guest contributor is Greg Ryan.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Giraffe)
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Radio documentary series examining the buildings and exhibits of the National History Museum in Dublin. Researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Dave McHugh. Guest is Nigel Monaghan, Keeper of the Museum.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Snakes)
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Guest is Nigel Monaghan.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Spiders)
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Guest is Myles Nolan.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Cabinets)
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Guest is Nigel Monaghan.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Giant Deer)
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Guest is Nigel Monaghan.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Birr Telescope
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Researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Peter Mooney. Guests include Lord Rosse and Bernard Lovell.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Fossil Tracking of Valentia
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Guest contributor is Matthew Parkes.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: The Burren
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Guest contributor is Dr Brendan Dunford.
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Left Brain, Right Brain: The Medusae Project and Aurora
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Radio documentary researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Eoin Brady. Guests include Dorothy Cross and Tom Cross.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (The Polar Bear)
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Guest is Nigel Monaghan
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Parke Statue)
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Guest is Eimear Walsh.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (The Dodo)
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Guests are Nigel Monaghan and Paulo Viscardi.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Eimear Walsh Tour)
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Guest is Eimear Walsh.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Declan Murray)
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Guest is Declan Murray.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Wollemi Pine)
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Guest is Peter Wyse Jackson.
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Radio show on RTE, that was presented by Mary Mulvihill. It examined the latest works of Irish scientists and scientific stories from around the world. This programme was recorded in Trinity College, according to the cover label.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Giant Squid)
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Guest is Julia Sigwart.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Bones/Dinosaur)
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Guest is Gareth Dyke.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Insects)
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Guest is Paddy Ashe
Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Mussels)
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Guest is Evelyn Murkins.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Shamrock)
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Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Medical Cabinet)
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Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Interview with Gill Samuels (Pfizer) on working with WITS (Women in Technology and Science) on Newstalk FM (14 Dec. 2003). Interview with Samuels by RTE's Pat Kenny (15/16 Dec. 2003). Also interviews with the Morning Ireland radio show (RTE) (15 Nov. 2003) and Spin 103FM (15 Nov. 2003)
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Bric-a-brac)
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Guests include Nigel Monaghan and Julia Sigwart.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Students)
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Guest is Julia Sigwart.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Medicine)
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Radio documentary series examining the flora and fauna of the National Botanic Gardens. Researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Dave McHugh. Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Mulvihill's audio documentary about the science of time.
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Chopped, Pickled and Stuffed (Imperial Trophies)
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Guest is Siobhan Pearse.
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Mulvihill's audio documentary about the science of time.
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Communications and Public Relations
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File reflects Mulvihill’s work and interest in science communication and science related public relations. It includes: an itinerary and notes for a 1 day course in DCU entitled Media Skills for Scientists that was held there on 5 June 1997. Mulvihill was a speaker and her notes and speech are present. Workshops written by Mulvihill entitled Making News and Hitting the Headlines and Updated and Alert. A Media Training Session entitled Telling Your Story, that was written by Mulvihill and held on 10 January 2000. Also, handwritten ideas and notes about communicating successfully within the media and academia.
Writing and Telling the Weather Workshop from October 2011. Mulvihill wrote and presented this workshop. Also, a Media Interview Skills Workshop that Mulvihill attended on 31 January 2012. Printed handouts, slideshow and evaluations from the Rough Guide to Communicating Science seminar. It was written and presented by Mulvihill in May 2013. A booklet from the European Commission entitled Communicating Science (Luxembourg, 2006).
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3 folders: contains press cuttings from various publications, including many of Mulvihill's An Irishwoman's Diary pieces in the Irish Times. Cuttings also cover her wide topics of interest around science, media and public relations. Cuttings also contain several obituaries and tributes following her death in 2015. There are also oversized items included within this series.
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Audio documentary where Mulvihill visits buildings and places in Dublin and talks about their stonework.
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The Mary Mulvihill collection touches upon all the interests, ideas and achievements of Mary Mulvihill from 1979-2015. The majority of its material relates to her published writing and the research that she undertook to complete these works. Mulvihill produced and edited two books about historic Irish women scientists; Lab Coats and Lace (Dublin, 2009) and Stars, Shells and Bluebells (Dublin, 1997), (as its publisher, see WITS series for research material for this book). She also wrote a guide for more sustainable living in Drive like a Woman, Shop like a Man (Dublin, 2009) and the Dublin-focused Ingenious Dublin: a guide to the city's marvels, discoveries and inventions (Dublin, 2012). However, the majority of literary research material is for her seminal work, Ingenious Ireland: A County-by-County Exploration of Irish Mysteries and Marvels, which was originally published in 2002 and again after her death in 2019. It is widely recognised as an outstanding piece of individual research that gave life to the memory of people and places in Ireland associated with scientific, medical and engineering achievements. The material is arranged in a similar way to the book, with 32 seperate files that correspond with the counties of Ireland.
Another sizable part of the collection is Mulvihill's role in setting up WITS (Women in Technology and Science). WITS is a voluntary, independent organisation advocating, connecting and acting for women to be full and vital participants in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). As a founder of WITS in 1990, Mulvihill was central to the organisation’s vision and overall aims. She also played a vital role in highlighting the often neglected role of women in the history of Irish science. This part of the collection comprises of several sub-series detailing the various structures, governance, publications, correspondence and outreach of WITS from its foundation to its contemporary achievements.
The final section of the collection reflects Mulvihill's involvement in science communications, broadcasting and science-related public relations. It covers her interactions with television and radio and how to best put across the importance of science heritage and research in a contemporary and accessible manner. Educational outreach is also represented in this section, particularly her walking tours in Dublin and other parts of the country, where she merged the tourism sector with scientific heritage and awareness. Mulvihill’s company, 'Ingenious Ireland' was also involved in a science/media consultancy business, where she gave advice, ideas and notes about communicating successfully within the media and academia.
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A large file of material that reflects Mulvihill’s involvement in broadcasting. It deals with television and radio and how to best put across the importance of science and research in a contemporary and accessible manner. It includes: a Media Skills Manual that is highlighted and annotated by Mulvihill, the Itinerary and notes from the Science and the Media seminar that took place on 25 November 2002. Mulvihill was one of the key speakers.
Contents of a Writing and Communicating Workshop that took place in April 2007, advice for the scripting of weather broadcasts on RTE, the script for a weather broadcast on RTE Radio on 18 October 2009. As well as Writing for Radio guidelines that are heavily edited and annotated by Mulvihill.
Itinerary and notes from Media Skills, a short course for scientists that took place in DCU on 22 September 1994. Social Media Tips, Tools and Techniques, created by Mulvihill’s company, Ingenious Ireland, on 6 December 2014. An ideas notebook for interesting topics that could be shared or written about in various media, a module for the seminar Making News and Hitting the Headlines. This was written and presented by Mulvihill as part of her Science media consultancy business.
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Includes: the script of Mulvihill’s audio guided tour of Lord Charlemont’s garden at Marino, County Dublin, as well as the research undertaken to create the script, including the booklets, The Casino at Marino and Charlemont’s Marino. High quality prints of historical maps depicting the Marino and Donnycarney areas of Dublin, annotated research for Mulvihill’s walking tours of Dublin, and applications to the Heritage Council of Ireland for funding to support an audio geological walking tour of Dublin City.
A script for the ‘Ingenious Dublin’ audio tour of Dublin City, correspondence with Waterways Ireland that confirms funding for Mulvihill’s audio guided tour By the Banks of the Barrow. A script of that tour is also present. Annotated research material for a tour of the Industrial Gems of the Boyne and Blackwater in counties Louth and Meath, scripts and research material for Mulvihill’s audio guided tours in county Kildare, particularly around the estates of Castletown and Leixlip.
Material covering The Ingenious Ireland Guide to the Hill of Tara in county Meath, an Agreement between Mulvihill and Ancient Music Ireland to allow her to use its music during her guided tours and podcasts of the Hill of Tara, and a CD of some of the music that Mulvihill used in her podcast and tour. The script of the Hill of Tara tour and associated research items, examples of audio-players that Mulvihill was interested in using on her tours, as well as various ephemera sent to Mulvihill from similar businesses as part of her start-up research. There is also material examining the possibility of setting up an Ingenious Ireland website.
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