Sibéal Conference 2016
Sibéal Conference 2016 on the theme of 'Revolutionary Genders'. To Register and full details see https://revolutionarygenders.wordpress.com/home/
Sibéal Conference 2016 on the theme of 'Revolutionary Genders'. To Register and full details see https://revolutionarygenders.wordpress.com/home/
To register, please click here. By Dr Deirdre Flynn (Moore Institute) and David Kelly (Research Technologist, Moore Institute).
Cathal Smith (NUIG) Irish Americans and American Slavery, 1815 - 1865. All Welcome.
For Postgraduate Research students and academic staff with questions or ideas about: Using digital technologies to support research Communicating and promoting their work Accessing funding to enable their work. Meet with.... David Kelly, Research Technologist, Moore and Whitaker Institute. Deirdre Flynn, Impact and Communications, Moore and Whitaker Institute Martha Shaughnessy, Development Manager, Moore Institute. Aisling... | Read on »
'Histories and Genres of Electronic Literature'
GenderARC study break: play some games that highlight feminist issues! We have several leaders, so we will be starting new games every 30-60 minutes between 4 and 7; feel free to drop in anytime and another game will start soon. Knowledge has a way of sinking into our bodies; we may not even be aware... | Read on »
Michael Hunter (Birkbeck College, University of London) 'The Workdiaries of Robert Boyle: A Digital Edition and its Uses' Also streamed live at https://www.facebook.com/nuigdss/
Please see IMBAS 2016 Programme here. Imbas accepts papers from all disciplines with a focus on any topic from Late Antiquity until the end of the Middle Ages. The keynote lecture will be delivered by Dr Elva Johnston (UCD).
This website was created by Dr. David Clare as part of his recently-concluded, IRC-funded postdoctoral research project, “The Hibernicising of the Anglo-Irish Playwright”. That project was based in the Moore Institute at the National University of Ireland, Galway. www.ClassicIrishPlays.com provides scholars, theatre practitioners, and the general public with invaluable biographical information related to the... | Read on »
We would be delighted if you could attend the launch of an exhibition in the James Hardiman Library on Irish-Jewish Literature. The exhibition results from an AHRC-funded collaboration between NUI Galway and Ulster University. It will be launched by Mr Stanley Price, author of Somewhere to Hang My Hat: An Irish Jewish Journey and James Joyce... | Read on »