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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Grace Dyas\, THEATREclub\, activist\, writer\, director
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Grace Dyas\nGrace Dyas \nTHEATREclub\, activist\, writer\, director \n Biography \nGrace is an activist\, a theatre director\,  a writer\,  a theatre producer and sometimes she changes things or makes new things happen. She makes theatre because she wants to change the world. She lives and works in inner city Dublin\, Ireland where she is from. \nRecent work for THEATREclub includes The Game\, MOYROSS\,  HISTORY\, ADDICTION\, TWENTY TEN\, THE FAMILY\, HEROIN\, (Spirit of The Fringe Award) THEATREclub stole your CLOCK RADIO what the FUCK you gonna do about it?\, GROUP THERAPY FOR ONE and ROUGH  (Fishamble New Writing Award). Other theatre includes I am A Home Bird (It’s very hard) which she produced for Talking Shop Ensemble and The Fall which she produced for Ella Clarke. \nGrace has also worked as an assistant to directors Jason Byrne\, Annie Ryan\, Wayne Jordan & Neil Watkins. \nGrace is a member of Project Arts Centre and is on the  Advisory Board of the Irish Centre of UNESCO’s organisation of International Theatre Institutes. \nShe regularily works through performance with young people and vulnerable adults. Experience includes; Rialto Community Drug Team\, The Star Project Ballymun\, Mountview Blakestown Community Drug Team\, The Family Resource Centre\, St Michael’s Estate\, Ballymun Regional Youth Resource\, Ballymun Comprehensive\, Independent Youth Theatre\, Roundabout Youth Theatre & Dublin Youth Theatre.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-grace-dyas-theatreclub-activist-writer-director/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Cathal Smith\, 'Thomas Bermingham:nineteenth century Irish land agent and 'improver''
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Cathal Smith\, ‘Thomas Bermingham: nineteenth century Irish land agent and ‘improver’ ‘.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-cathal-smith-thomas-berminghamnineteenth-century-irish-land-agent-and-improver/
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SUMMARY:GenderARC Postgraduate Reading Group: Feminism and Queer Theory
DESCRIPTION:GenderARC Postgraduate Reading Group: Feminism and Queer Theory\nGender ARC in association with the Centre for Global Women’s studies is pleased to be hosting a postgraduate reading group this semester at NUI Galway to discuss theoretical works from critical feminist/gender and queer perspectives. All postgraduate students (from taught/research MA programmes to PhD students) are welcome to take part in this group. No prior knowledge/familiarity with queer or feminist theory required!  \nThe group will meet every 2-3 weeks to discuss a single specific work from this field of academic inquiry. Interested members of the reading group are encouraged to submit suggestions of potential readings to the group coordinator\, Amie Lajoie (a.lajoie1@nuigalway.ie)\, and the readings will be agreed upon collectively at each meeting for the following session. The aim of this group is to facilitate an environment where interested students can come together and discuss certain influential works from a variety of feminist literature in a relaxed\, open and friendly atmosphere. Again\, anyone and everyone with interest in these themes are encouraged to take part!    \nOur first meeting will be held on Wednesday\, 3 February 2016 – from 4-5pm in R1001 (the Bridge Room) in the Hardiman Research Building. We will be discussing the introductory chapter of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1952)\, which is accessible online and in the James Hardiman Library database. Anyone with any problems accessing the reading please let Amie know.  \n Thanks very much for your consideration – and please spread the word! \nTo learn more about Gender ARC: genderarc.org \nAny questions/comments? Please contact: Amie Lajoie at a.lajoie1@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/genderarc-postgraduate-reading-group-feminism-and-queer-theory/
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SUMMARY:Launch of an Archives Search System
DESCRIPTION:Invitation: Launch of an Archives Search system.\nI’m writing to invite you to a short session on Wednesday related to the university’s archives and a new system for searching them which has been developed. The event takes place at 5.15 in Special Collections and will take around 20 minutes – with brief intros and demos. Refreshments will be served after!  \nThe archives constitute crucial resources for a great deal of the work that goes on in the Institute. The new search system (CalmView) enables cross searching of holdings in a way that will seriously increase access to linked information. Being there would be a great way to show support and find out how to make even more of what we have.  \nI hope you can make it. For catering purposes you could let Ann Cullinane know if you’re able to come but do join us regardless (ann.cullinane@nuigalway.ie).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/launch-of-an-archives-search-system/
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