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SUMMARY:RTÉ Brainstorm Information Sessions- Featuring Jim Carroll
DESCRIPTION:RTÉ Brainstorm is a new online platform for academics and researchers to publish a broad range of articles.  NUI Galway\, along with several other universities in Ireland\, are supporting the initiative to increase the profile of our academic and research output. You will find more information below and also details about information sessions which are taking place across campus on Thursday 12 October.  \nBrainstorm RTÉ’s website receives 51 million monthly page impressions\, with 6.5 million monthly unique visitors. RTÉ Brainstorm will offer our NUI Galway research community the opportunity to contribute to public debate\, engage in the news and current affairs of the moment and communicate new thinking.  It will allow RTÉ to provide longer form content and analysis to its online readers/users. \nThe platform will combine opinion\, analysis and features. Content will be edited by RTÉ and sit alongside its online journalism and content. As it develops\, the intent is for RTÉ Brainstorm to provide readers with informed views and perspectives on a vast range of topics. It’s an unique partnership between RTÉ and Irish third level institutions\, namely University College Cork\, NUI Galway\, University of Limerick\, DCU\, Dublin Institute of Technology\, Ulster University and Maynooth University. \nRTÉ Brainstorm is where the academic and research community will contribute to public debate\, reflect on what’s happening in the world around us and communicate fresh thinking on a broad range of issues.Combining opinion\, analysis and features and edited by RTÉ and sitting alongside our online journalism and content\, RTÉ Brainstorm will provide readers with informed views and perspectives on a vast range of topics. \n  \nIf you’re a member of an academic or research institution in Ireland or elsewhere and wish to contribute to Brainstorm\, please complete the form on the link below to be added to our list of potential contributors.  \nhttps://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2017/0725/892829-contribute-to-brainstorm/ \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/rte-brainstorm-information-sessions-featuring-jim-carroll/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Chloe%20Graham":MAILTO:chloe.graham@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:"Office Hours" Drop-in Service
DESCRIPTION:For postgraduate research students and academic staff with questions or ideas about: \n\nUsing digital technologies to support research\nCommunicating and promoting their work\nAccessing funding to enable their work.\n\nMeet with staff from the Moore Institute\, Whitaker Institute\, NUI Galway Library and the Research Office. No appointment is necessary. \nFrom 12pm – 1pm in The Bridge\, Room 1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/office-hours-drop-service-4/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="David%20Kelly":MAILTO:david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:'The Traveller Woman in Ireland as a Literary Device and as a Whole Human' A talk by Melania Terrazas
DESCRIPTION:The Traveller Woman in Ireland as a Literary Device and as a Whole Human \nThe talk features a work-in-progress session on the figure of the Irish traveller woman by Melania Terrazas of the University of La Rioja\, Spain. Dr Terrazas discusses the traveller woman as a literary device and as a whole human in the work of various contemporary Irish fe/male short story writers\, playwrights\, novelists\, poets and filmmakers who either present the figure in their productions and/or are committed to the Traveller Women Movement in Ireland today. \nThe idea for this talk developed out of the XVI International Conference of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)\, “Fe/male Challenges in Irish Studies from the 19th to the 21st Centuries”\, organized by Dr Terrazas on 25–27 May 2017 (www.unirioja.es/aedei2017) as part of the research activity developed by the IDENTIT-ART team (Gender and identity in literary and audiovisual English texts)\, also directed by Dr Terrazas. This conference was the culmination of a three-year competitive research project. \n  \nMelania Terrazas is Senior Lecturer in English Studies and International Mobility Programs Coordinator at the University of La Rioja (Spain). She is on the Executive Board of AEDEI (The Spanish Association for Irish Studies) and a founding member of the Centre for Irish Studies BANNA/BOND (EFACIS). She is currently a visiting scholar at Huston School of Film Studies and Digital Media (NUI Galway) and conducting research at the Moore Institute\, where she is co-editing a collection on satire theory and practice\, and editing a special journal issue on gender issues in contemporary Irish literature and a volume on trauma and identity issues in contemporary Irish culture. Financial support was received from the Spanish Ministry of Education\, Culture and Sport through the “Salvador de Madariaga” mobility programme (code PRX17/00339)\, and the University of La Rioja through project number APPI17/06.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/traveller-woman-ireland-literary-device-whole-human-talk-melania-terrazas/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
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SUMMARY:EDEN: Making the machine work for you: plain text and software for an efficient writing workflow
DESCRIPTION:Making the machine work for you: plain text and software for an efficient writing workflow \nThursday 12 October 5pm-6:30pm \nRoom 1001 ‘The Bridge’\, Hardiman Research Building \n We use computers all the time for writing\, but are we getting the best out of these machines? This EDEN session seeks to demystify the “black box” and show how we can use software to make our writing workflow as painless as possible\, so that we can spend less time thinking about fonts and margins\, finding lost notes\, and recovering files\, and more time thinking about our actual work. \nJoin us as we hear from Dr Aidan Kane (Economics) on LaTeX\, Edward Kearns (English) on MS Word in comparison\, Sarah Hoover (Drama) on Zotero and other referencing software\, and Emer McHugh (Drama) on backing up your work on Dropbox\, Google Drive\, and other platforms. \nAs usual\, all are welcome to continue the conversation in McGinn’s afterwards! \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/eden-making-machine-work-plain-text-software-efficient-writing-workflow/
LOCATION:The Bridge\, Room 1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="EDEN":MAILTO:eden.nuigalway@gmail.com
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