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SUMMARY:NUI Galway Commemorates the Bicentenary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:NUI Galway Commemorates the Bicentenary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking novel\, Frankenstein\, will be celebrated this Hallowe’en with a series of free events at NUI Galway and in Galway City. A movie night\, staged reading\, and public lecture\, organised by lecturers and students from the discipline of English at NUI Galway\, take place from 30 October to 1 November\, joining literary communities across the world in celebrating this most famous\, and most misunderstood\, of literary monsters. \nEvents taking place in Galway include: \n\nScreening of Young Frankenstein will take place on Tuesday 30 October in the Black Gate Cultural Centre from 5-7pm. Tickets: https://frankenreads-movie.eventbrite.com\nStaged readings from Frankenstein will take place in the O’Donoghue Theatre\, NUI Galway\, on Wednesday 31 October from 6-8pm. Tickets: https://frankenreads-readings.eventbrite.com\nA public lecture entitled\, ‘Frankenstein’s Chemistry: Vital Motion and the Science of Life’\, will be delivered by Dr Mary Fairclough (York) in the Anatomy Theatre\, NUI Galway\, on Thursday 1 November from 7-9pm. The lecture is followed by a drinks reception at the Moore Institute. Tickets: https://frankenreads-lecture.eventbrite.com\n\nEvents are free and open to all\, but tickets should be booked in advance at the links above. \nFrankenreads NUIG is a branch of Frankenreads\, the international celebration of the 200th anniversary of the novel for Hallowe’en 2018 organised by the Keats-Shelley Association of America. It is also part of the EXPLORE initiative at NUI Galway\, where students and staff collaborate to deliver their innovative ideas and projects. Featuring staff and students from English\, Frankenreads NUIG is also supported by the University’s Equality\, Diversity\, and Inclusion Project Fund and by the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/nui-galway-commemorates-the-bicentenary-of-mary-shelleys-frankenstein/
LOCATION:Various Locations including G010 in the Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Justin%20Tonra":MAILTO:justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T130000
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SUMMARY:EDEN  – Roundtable on Precarious Employment.
DESCRIPTION:EDEN  – Roundtable on Precarious Employment. \n Casual Labour – Precarious Employment – Short Term/ Zero Hour Contracts. \n Terms which have become increasingly commonplace in the decade following the 2008 economic crash. \n As funding for institutes of higher education is once again under threat – and the ever-darkening cloud of Brexit – what is the impact of Casual Labour practices for students\, staff and the University: In terms of both its position as a site of learning and as a business model within a competitive global market.   \n Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on Precarious Employment\, as we attempt to identify the pitfalls of such practices and the ways of managing these ongoing  conditions. \n A short presentation by ECRO (Early Career Researchers Collective) will highlight the current employment conditions across NUIG. \nAnd will be followed by a discussion between:  \nCiara Murphy (O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance)  \nDr. Evan Bourke ( PostDoc Researcher at The Moore Institute)  \nDr. Rebecca Barr (School Of English – SIPTU Representative) \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/eden-roundtable-on-precarious-employment/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="John%20Singleton":MAILTO:j.singleton4@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T160000
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CREATED:20181016T152352Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Coding Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:This semester we’re going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning “creative coding”. This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop a foundation in programming. The sessions will use online resources (see below) to guide self-directed learning. \n\nCreative coding is a different discipline than programming systems. The goal is to create something expressive instead of something functional. Interaction design\, information visualization and generative art are all different types of creative coding – which has become a household term describing artworks articulated as code. (via Awesome Creative Coding ) \n\nWhat can I expect?\n\nThis is a peer support group\, not an instructor-led workshop / class.\nIt’s an opportunity to schedule some time each week to develop your coding skills\, and to get some help\, if you need it.\nThere are a collection of tutorial videos (bring headphones)\, online courses and reference material linked to in the “Further Details” section below\, for you to work through at your own pace.\n\nIf you have no coding experience\, and aren’t sure where or how to start\, someone will help you. \nCome along\, meet people who are also learning to code\, and get help if you run into any problems. Showing what you’re working on would be great too. \nFurther details\nYou can find further details\, and learning resources\, at: https://github.com/dh-nuigalway/Creative-Coding-Meetup. We are planning on hosting the sessions on Tuesdays from 3pm – 4pm\, in the “Bridge Room”\, on the first floor of the Hardiman Research Building. \nAny questions?: Contact David Kelly (david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creative-coding-meet-up-5/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T160000
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SUMMARY:‘The Reluctant Deputy:  Sir William Fitzwilliam\, treasurer and governor of Tudor Ireland’ by Dr. Deirdre Fennell\,
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Deirdre Fennell\, and the title is ‘The Reluctant Deputy:  Sir William Fitzwilliam\, treasurer and governor of Tudor Ireland’.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-reluctant-deputy-sir-william-fitzwilliam-treasurer-and-governor-of-tudor-ireland-by-dr-deirdre-fennell/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Steven%20Ellis":MAILTO:steven.ellis@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T170000
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CREATED:20181026T150440Z
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SUMMARY:Gender Arc Research Seminar Series Autumn 2018: Women's Precarious Labour in Post-Socialism- Textile Production in South-East Europe
DESCRIPTION:Gender Arc Research Seminar Series Autumn 2018 \n Women’s Precarious Labour in Post-Socialism:  \nTextile Production in South-East Europe \n By Dr Chiara Bonfiglioli \nChiara Bonfiglioli is a Lecturer in Gender & Women’s Studies at University College Cork. She received her MA and PhD in Gender Studies from Utrecht University. Between 2012 and 2017 she held post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Edinburgh\, the University of Pula\, and the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in Vienna. Her research addresses women’s and feminist history from a transnational perspective\, with a specific focus on the former Yugoslavia and Italy. She recently completed a monograph titled Women and Industry in the Balkans: The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Textile Sector (forthcoming with I.B. Tauris\, 2019). \nFor more information or to join Gender Arc at NUI Galway please email:  genderarc@nuigalway.ie  \n Gender Arc at NUI Galway – Room 1002 HRB\, Moore Institute \n***ALL WELCOME *** \nCoordinating Committee (2018-19): Sarah Anne Buckley (History)\, Miriam Haughton (Drama\, Theatre and Performance)\, Amie Lajoie (Political Science and Sociology/Global Women’s Studies)\, Muireann O’Cinneide (English)\, Tina Karen Pusse (German)\, Niamh Reilly (Political Science and Sociology)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-research-seminar-series-autumn-2018-womens-precarious-labour-in-post-socialism-textile-production-in-south-east-europe/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Niamh%20Reilly":MAILTO:Niamh.reilly@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181030T200000
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SUMMARY:‘Stalin and the Spanish Civil War\, Eighty Years On’
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, 30 October\, 8 pm\, at the Galway Mechanics Institute\, Middle Street\, Daniel Kowalsky will speak on ‘Stalin and the Spanish Civil War\, Eighty Years On’ \nThe event is co-organised by the Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class (Moore Institute\, NUI Galway) and the Galway Council of Trade Unions. Free\, all welcome. \nDr Kowalsky writes: Moscow’s intervention in Spain went far beyond the dispatch to the besieged Republic of state-of-the-art Soviet war matériel. An accompanying agitprop campaign\, a cinematic offensive\, humanitarian relief\, and diplomatic rapprochement marked the Spanish Civil War as the most significant projection of Russian power into the West\, up to that moment. \nBecause of the unavailability of archives\, Cold War bias\, and grievous errors by historians\, the participation of the Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War was the last great unresolved problem in modern European history. Today\, over a quarter-century after the declassifications of Spanish and Russian archives\, research in the field is booming\, with new publications steadily fleshing out the improbable\, epic drama. Dr Kowalsky’s talk will examine and probe the recent historiographic upsurge in this fascinating subject and reveal the full story of Stalin and the Spanish Civil War. \nDaniel Kowalsky lecturer in European Studies at Queen’s University\, Belfast\, is the author of numerous books and articles on the civil war in Spain
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/stalin-and-the-spanish-civil-war-eighty-years-on/
LOCATION:Galway Mechanics Institute\, Middle Street\, Galway
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20John%20Cunningham":MAILTO:john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie
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