June 2016 Visiting Fellows

The Moore Institute is delighted to welcome the following Visiting Fellows in June:

  • Dr Alain Dubreucq from University Jean Moulin, Lyon, France will be with us until 28 th June working on his project ‘Sancti Columbani opera omnia. Towards a new edition of St Colombanus’s works’ in collaboration with Dr Mark Stansbury. Alain can be contacted on adubreucq@free.fr .
  • Dr Dominique Barbet Massin, Library Curator, France will be with us until 28 th June working on her project ‘The Insular Gospels in their liturgical context’ in collaboration with Dr Mark Stansbury. Dominique can be contacted on dbarbetmassin@free.fr.
  • Dr Dalene Swanson from University of Stirling, Scotland will be with us until 28 th June working on her project ‘Global Citizenship discourses and the ethics of Internationalisation in Higher Education: a comparative study of Ireland and Scotland’ in collaboration with Dr Su Ming Khoo. Dalene can be contacted on dalene.swanson@stir.ac.uk.
  • Dr Heather Ladd from University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada will be with us until 19 th June working on her project ‘Diary of a Man of Leisure: A Digital Scholarly Edition’ in collaboration with Dr. Lindsay Ann Reid. Heather can be contacted on heather.ladd@uleth.ca.
  • Dr Gregory Madden from Utah State University, USA will be with us until 15 th June working on his project ‘Impulsivity and Short Termism’ in collaboration with Dr Denis O’Hora. Gregory can be contacted on greg.madden@usu.edu.
  • Dr Salvatore Scifo from Bournemouth University, England, will be with us until 25th June working on his project ‘Community Radio and the Irish connection: tracing the development of a concept in the United Kingdom’ in collaboration with Dr Andrew O Baoill. Salvatore can be contacted on sscifo@bournemouth.ac.uk .
  • Dr Gabor Gelleri from Aberyswyth University, Wales will be with us until 19 th June working on his project ‘Education by Travel in 18th-19th-century France, in a European context’ in collaboration with Dr Daniel Carey. Gabor can be contacted on gag9@aber.ac.uk