Formation | 2004 |
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Type | Research Centre |
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Director | Glenn Patterson |
Website | www |
The Seamus Heaney Centre is located at Queen's University Belfast, and named after the late Seamus Heaney, recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Heaney graduated from Queens in 1961 with a First Class Honours in English language and literature.[1]
It was officially opened in February 2004 as "The Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry", and its founding director was the poet and Queen's graduate Ciaran Carson.[2][3] Carson retired as director in 2014. He was replaced by Prof. Fran Brearton from 2014-17, with assistant director Prof. Sinead Morrissey 2015-16. Fran Brearton and Sinead Morrissey brought in the funding for the Centre's Children's Writing Fellow and International Visiting fellows and support for the SHC First Collection Poetry Prize. She was succeeded by Glenn Patterson 2018-present.[4]
On 30 April 2009, it gave Heaney a 70th birthday party involving a literary evening.[5]
On 22 August 2023, Queen's University announced the centre, renamed in 2018 "The Seamus Heaney Centre", will be relocated to 38-40 University Road, Belfast, which will receive a £4.9 million renovation. The new centre will display archived material in an exhibition area, and have an expanded poetry library, a large venue area, teaching rooms, academic offices, and scriptorium. It is set to open to the public in early 2024.[6][7]