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SUMMARY:Gender ARC lunchtime seminar series: The Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender Barriers
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC and Global Women’s Studies\nat NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to a lunchtime seminar:\nThe Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender Barriers\nDr. Antoinette Flynn\, Department of Accounting and Finance\, Kemmy Business School\, University of Limerick.\nAbstract: This study is set in the context of a steady rise in the total proportion of female members across the six chartered accountancy bodies worldwide. Little is known about the career progression experiences of these new female accountants\, or of their aspirations for senior management positions. This study investigates the perceptions of both male and female accountants on a range of previously identified gender progression barriers. We find evidence of a divergence between the perception and the reality of the lived-experience of female accountants\, across the gender divide. It is clear that rather than address corporate cultural barriers the rhetoric of being a female accountant does not meet the reality. These findings contribute to the existing Irish accounting gender research and augment the female management and career development literature. \nPaper co-authored by: Dr. Antoinette Flynn\, Emily Kate Earlie\, and Dr. Christine Cross\, University of Limerick. \nFor questions\, please contact Gender ARC LSS coordinator: Emma BrÌ_nnlund\, e.brannlund1@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-lunchtime-seminar-series-the-rhetoric-and-the-reality-of-being-a-female-accountant-in-ireland-exploring-gender-barriers/
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SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:Language Games is a seminar dedicated to all matters relating to language and literature\, including linguistics\, translation\, language instruction\, and literary experiments and their reception.\nThis week’s workshop will be chaired by Dr Anne Karhio and will explore the work of Daniil Kharms (1905 – 1942).\nQuestions and proposals for workshops can be sent to\nirina.ruppo@nuigalway.ie \nOrganisers:\nIrina Ruppo Malone\n(English/Academic Writing Centre\, James Hardiman Library)\nSiobhan Purcell (English)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Eleanor O'Leary (NUIM)\, Teenage Culture in 1950s Ireland.
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor O’Leary (NUIM)\,\nTeenage Culture in 1950s Ireland.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-eleanor-oleary-nuim-teenage-culture-in-1950s-ireland/
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