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SUMMARY:Exhibition- Laval Nugent - Warrior and Art Collector
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition developed by the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia celebrates the life and legacy of Irishman\, Count Laval Nugent of Westmeath.  Laval Nugent was Irish by birth\, a field marshal in the Austrian Army\, a negotiator during the Napoleonic Wars\, a Croatian national hero and a passionate art collector. \nThis exhibition is part of a programme of events highlighting the links between the cities of Galway\, Ireland and Rijeka\, Croatia – both European Capitals of Culture in 2020. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/exhibition-laval-nugent-warrior-and-art-collector/
LOCATION:Foyer the Hardiman Research Building\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Liz%20McConnell":MAILTO:liz.mcconnell@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Sport & Exercise Research Group: Exercise Physiology in evaluation of fitness and exercise prescription
DESCRIPTION:  \nBy Dr. Ananya Gupta \nSeminar topic: Exercise Physiology in evaluation of fitness and exercise prescription. In this seminar Dr. Ananya Gupta will talk about the benefits of physical activity (PA)\, the evidence supporting PA and the recommended guidelines for PA in a healthy adult. In addition she will also discuss the importance of exercise physiology and how it can be applied in exercise testing in the evaluation of health\, fitness and performance. We will also briefly discuss the basic principles underlying exercise prescription in healthy clients as well as in a clinical setting. \nDr. Ananya Gupta is a lecturer in the Discipline of Physiology. She is the Director of the MSc program in Exercise Physiology and Application in Therapy. She is also the founder and director of the Exercise Physiology Core Facility (EPCF) located in the Human Biology Building which is an integral part of the Discipline of Physiology\, School of Medicine\, NUI Galway. The Facility is committed to a tripartite mission in which to advance the knowledge and practice of exercise physiology through supporting and advancing exercise physiology research\, providing professional training and mentorship to the next generation of exercise physiologists and to increase awareness about the importance of physical activity and physical fitness in lifelong health amongst the general population. Dr. Gupta’s research focuses on the application of exercise interventions in improving health and fitness in sports and in a clinical setting. Some ongoing projects in the lab include- \nExercise as Therapy and its Application in Cancer rehabilitation \nExercise interventions and physiologic monitoring in improving training and sports performance \nMonitoring hematocrit levels as a predictor of sports performance \nManagement of Chemotherapy induced neutropenia in cancer patients \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/sport-exercise-research-group-exercise-physiology-in-evaluation-of-fitness-and-exercise-prescription/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Sean%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:The Kei Uta Collective
DESCRIPTION:  \nBy Professor Huhana Smith\, Massey University\, New Zealand as part of Irish Studies’ Seminar Series \nYou are invited to attend the second seminar of our Irish Studies’ Seminar Series\, which is run in association with Carbon Cultures hosted by the Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway this month. \nThis seminar will take place at 4pm\, Tuesday 22 October at Room G010\, Moore Institute\, Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway. \nWe are delighted this month to welcome the artist\, scholar and curator Professor Huhana Smith to the Centre for Irish Studies\, as part of an Irish Research Council New Foundations award in collaboration with Professor Karen E. Till and the Space&Place Research Collective\, Department of Geography\, Maynooth University. This is a follow up seminar to our Carbon Cultures Interdisciplinary Seminar we hosted earlier this year where Dr Cathy Fitzgerald was in conversation with Dr Iain Biggs on eco-social futures\, and all that attended that seminar would be most welcome to attend on this occasion as well. \nHuhana will be discussing her ongoing work with the Kei Uta Collective in New Zealand. This is a transdisciplinary research team that has worked together since 2014 to determine necessary adaptation toolkits and transition action plans that aim to mitigate uncontrollable climate change\, its unpredictability\, and prepare communities in the short term for their long term protection. The Kei Uta Collective has created unique and compelling collaborations where culture\, science\, design and contemporary art privilege Māori ideas of ecological and cultural sustainability\, and which are location-specific to Kuku\, Horowhenua\, Te Ika a Maui/North Island\, New Zealand. \nProfessor Huhana Smith is a visual artist\, curator and principle investigator in research who engages in major environmental\, trans-disciplinary\, kaupapa Māori and action-research projects. She is co-principle investigator for research that includes mātauranga Māori methods with sciences to actively address climate change concerns for coastal Māori lands in Horowhenua-Kāpiti. Huhana actively encourages the use of art and design’s visual systems combined in exhibitions\, to expand how solutions might integrate complex issues and make solutions more accessible for local communities. \nWe are also delighted to welcome eco-social artist Laura Donkers (University of Dundee) as our session discussant on Tuesday. Laura will explore some of the key issues that Huhana will be addressing in her lecture\, and examine it in relation to her own work and experience in the Outer Hebrides and Scottish visual and ecological cultures more widely. \nWe would like to acknowledge the support of the Irish Research Council\, Centre for Irish Studies NUI Galway\, Dept. of Geography Maynooth University\, School of Art Massey University\, and the Research Support Scheme\, CASSCS\, NUI Galway\, in co-hosting our seminar this month. \nAs usual\, do spread the word as beidh fáilte roimh chách! \nLe gach dea-ghuí\, \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-kei-uta-collective/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Nessa%20Cronin":MAILTO:nessa.cronin@universityofgalway.ie
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