David Kelly
Call for Abstracts
Gender and Irish society in the 19 th and 20 th century: New perspectives and new ideas Two-day conference – 23 rd and 24 th of March, 2012 Moore Institute… | Read on »
Texts, Contexts, Cultures, Seminar Series 2012
The Moore Institute will host a number of speakers in their TCC Seminar Series 2012. Dr Shahidha Bari Queen Mary, University of London Professor Paul Carter Deaking, University Melbourne Professor… | Read on »
Moore Institute Workshops 2011-12
The Moore Institute in conjunction with the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies have agreed to fund the following workshops. Moore Institute Workshops 2011-12 Core Theme: Creativity At… | Read on »
Moore Institute Visiting Fellowships 2012-2013
Moore Institute Visiting Fellowships, 2012-2013 Details will be posted online shortly of the Moore Institute visiting fellowship scheme, in partnership with the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies,… | Read on »
Irish Sea Symposium
The Moore Institute is hosting äóÖOver the Irish Seaäó» in partnership with University College Dublin and the University of Exeter as part of the Atlantic Archipelagos Research Project (AARP). The… | Read on »
Dr Kate Laity
Moore Institute Lecture Dr Kate Laity (Fulbright Visiting Fellow in Digital Humanities) äóÖConverting Monks into Friars: Creating Public Scholars in the Digital Ageäó» 1pm, Tuesday 6 th December, Moore Institute… | Read on »
Dr. Eamon Maher
Dr. Eamon Maher (Institute of Technology Tallaght), ‘Tracing the Imprint of Catholicism on the 20th Century Irish Novel’, Moore Institute Seminar Room, Wednesday 7 th December, 1pm
Funding Opportunities
There are several current funding opportunities in Ireland and the EU. We have invited colleagues to a series of information sessions related to these grants. If youäó»d like to develop… | Read on »
Professor Tim White
Professor Timothy White (Xavier University), äóÖLessons from the Northern Irish Peace Processäó», Moore institute Seminar Room, Monday 28 th November, 5pm
DAH Launch
The national launch of our new PRTLI5 funded PhD programme in Digital Arts and Humanities will be launched in partnership with the Huston School of Film and Digital media at… | Read on »