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SUMMARY:Gender Arc Research Seminar (Irish Women Historians and Life Writing\, 1900-1960)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will be hosted by Nadia Smith who is a current Visiting Fellow who received her PhD in modern Irish history from Boston College. \nNadia Smith will be presenting on “Irish Women Historians and Life Writing\, 1900-1960\,” as part of her ongoing research on Irish women historians and academics in the NUI in the twentieth century.  As a Moore Institute fellow\, she is currently examining the archival sources on the lives of women academics at NUI Galway [then UCG]\, including personal life writing\, such as diaries and memoirs\, as well as academic texts. Her talk will discuss the women historians’ life writing in relation to diary scholarship and life writing by other educated\, middle-class women in Ireland and Britain in the twentieth century\, and consider elements such as literary devices and extratextual material in diaries and memoirs that help shape the life-writer’s self-portrait. \nContact information: smithum@bc.edu
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/nadia-smith-visiting-fellow/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Seminar -  From the Trowel to the Trenches: Archaeology as Social Activism
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture: Dr Christopher P. Barton\, Assistant Professor Department of History\, Francis Marion University and Fulbright Visiting Scholar in the School of Geography and Archaeology for 2018. \nTitle: From the Trowel to the Trenches: Archaeology as Social Activism \nContemporary economic\, environmental\, political\, and social injustices are modern manifestations of past practices; they are legacies of marginalization. It is from the study of the everyday that we can better understand both our past and present circumstances. Archaeology is in a unique position to provide invaluable discourse on both the recent past and its lasting effects today. The core methodologies and data of archaeology–the archaeological\, ethnographic\, and historical records–situate the field as an interdisciplinary research endeavor armed with a broad methodological and theoretical arsenal to use the craft in support of social activism. \n \nChris Barton PhD is a visiting US Fulbright Scholar from Francis Marion University in South Carolina. He is interested in the archaeology of Irish racialisation during the Irish Diaspora and Great Famine. Professor Barton’s work focuses on the confluence of race and class as intertwined social structures that were used to marginalize the rural Irish. Additionally\, he is in the early stages of developing a community-based archaeological project that focuses on resistance\, improvisation\, and identity on the Great Blasket Island\, County Kerry. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-seminar-trowel-trenches-archaeology-social-activism/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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SUMMARY:Smart Study 20th\, 21st and 22nd of February.
DESCRIPTION:Note Taking & Study Skills \nFebruary 20th\, 5:30-7:00pm\, G011 Library Lobby \n\nLearn practical study skills that make a real difference\nPractical note-taking for lectures and study\nOrganise your study and limit distractions\n\nTroubled by Procrastination  \nWednesday Feb 21st \, 5:30 – 7:30pm\,  G010 Library Lobby \n\n Identify how procrastination recruits you into ineffective habits \n Develop tools and skills to resist the influence of procrastination \n Playful but powerful way to deal with a difficult problem\n\nTransition to Employment – Employer Panel \nFacilitator: Career Development Centre \nThursday February 22nd \, 1-2pm\, GO10 Library Lobby beside soft seating. \nOpen to students with a disability or mental health challenge. Meet employers who demonstrate inclusion and diversity towards disability and mental health and hear from graduates employed with disability/mental health challenges. #getjobready \nContact: James Mc Cormack james.mccormack@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/smart-study-20th-21st-22nd-february/
LOCATION:Seminar Rooms G010 & G011\, Hardiman Research Building
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