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SUMMARY:Moore Institute Workshop 2011-12:Writing on the Edges of Empire: MA Graduate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Description of Workshop  \nAn MA Research Methods workshop will take place in the Moore Institute on Wednesday 30th November with students from the NUIG MA in Culture and Colonialism and  the UL MA in English. The workshop will strengthen the ties between NUIG  and the University of Limerick\, both at graduate and research level\,  since it is also in connection with the Gender ARC\, as well as the  associated research cluster “InterSects: Women and Nation 1880-1920”   The workshop will consist of panels in which speakers from NUIG\, UL and  UCD reflect on their research\, highlighting research processes as much  as content; a discussion of IRCHSS funding and Ph.D. possibilities to  which current Ph.D. candidates will contribute; and a group workshop for  the MA students. The aim of the workshop is to deepen graduate  students’ understanding of the nature and possibilities of academic  research and to help students formulate ideas for their dissertations.  An important aspect of the workshop will be the particular challenges  which archival\, textual and contextual research present to researchers  working on marginalised\, non-conventional and/or geographically distant  source material\, as well as the challenges posed by interdisciplinary  research models. Participants will include Professor Margaret Harper  (UL); Dr Tina O’Toole (UL)\, Dr Anne Mulhall (UCD)\, Professor Sean Ryder  (NUIG)\, Dr Muireann O’Cinneide (NUIG) and Professor Tadhg Foley (NUIG\,  Emeritus).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-workshop-2011-12writing-on-the-edges-of-empire-ma-graduate-workshop/
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