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#HERSTORY SALON: An evening of celebration and reflection

Aula Maxima Lower NUI Galway

GALWAY#HERSTORY SALON An evening of celebration and reflection- Tuesday 20 June 2017, 6--‐8pm NUI Galway –Aula Maxima Lower Herstory is a new movement dedicated to ensuring the stories of women from the past, present and future will now be heard and never lost again. Since its foundation by Melanie Lynch in 2015, Herstory has been... | Read on »

War & Revolution Road Show: Galway Centenary Conversations

Craughwell Community Hall

The Moore Institute, in co-operation with the Galway County Council, presents the second in their six parts series of public history events in Craughwell Community Hall on Tuesday 20 June at 8 pm. This week's event features three speakers and is free to the public. The panel features: Leona Armstrong (NUIG), 'The Forgotten Voices of... | Read on »

Neural Plausibility of Decision Making Models – Panel Discussion

AMB 067, Arts Millennium Building (Psychology)

Neural Plausibility of Decision Making Models – Panel Discussion AMB 067, Arts Millennium Building (Psychology) 1-2pm Wednesday the 21st of June There is little doubt that complex cognition depends on the brain. However, in order for us to model human behaviour, especially the complexities of decision making, we need to make decisions about how to... | Read on »

Humanitarian History: Reflections on Somalia

Hardiman Research Building NUI Galway

This workshop brings together practitioners and academics to reflect on humanitarian action in Somalia since the 1990s. What did and didn’t work in the field? What contextual factors shaped the practice of humanitarian aid? What lessons can we draw from that experience for contemporary policy-making? The workshop is organised by the School of Humanities, NUI... | Read on »

Dr Ruth Canning on “Trust, Desert, Power and skill to serue”: The Old English and Military Identities in late Elizabethan Ireland

The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Focussing on the martial services and petitions of Patrick Plunkett, Baron of Dunsany, during the Nine Years’ War, this paper will explore how members of Ireland’s Old English Pale community drew on military traditions and personal service as the chief means of articulating political allegiances, grievances, and their rights as crown subjects. It will address... | Read on »

“Remembering Margaret Heavey” a ‘Path Breaking Women’ Event

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

As part of the Path Breaking Women Exhibition, you are warmly invited to “Remembering Margaret Heavey”. With keynote presentation by Dr Pádraic Moran, lecturer in Classics NUI Galway, followed by a roundtable discussion on the many contributions of Margaret Heavey as a classics scholar, educationalist and long-time member of the NUI Galway community. All welcome!

Galway Centenary Conversations -a series of free public history events organised by the Moore Institute in conjunction with the Galway County Council

Station House Theatre, Clifden

Galway Centenary Conversations - a series of free public history events organised by the Moore Institute in conjunction with the Galway County Council takes places in the Station House Theatre, Clifden on Wednesday 28 June, at 8pm.  Topics to be examined this week include the aftermath of the 1916 Rebellion; the conscription crisis of 1918 and... | Read on »

War & Revolution: Galway Centenary Conversations

Clarin College Athenry

The final event in the War & Revolution: Galway Centenary Conversations, public history lecture series takes place in Clarin College, Athenry on Wednesday 19 July at 8 pm. Conor McNamara and Martin O'Donoghue of the Moore Institute will be among a panel of speakers discussing the geography of revolution in County Galway, 1917-21. Event is... | Read on »

“Women in History, Politics and Culture” The Path Breaking Women Event

Seminar Room GO11, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

 A mini-conference accompanying the exhibition  Path Breaking Women of NUI Galway: 1912-1922 and Beyond All welcome, places limited. To RSVP and for more information contact: lydia.kelly@nuigalway.ie   Programme 11.00am: Registration – Tea & Co­ffee 11.30am: Chair – Dr. Sarah-Anne Buckley Speaker: Dr. Nadia Claire Smith, 'Mary Donovan O’Sullivan and Síle Ni Cinnéide: Path-breaking women historians’ 12.30-1.00pm:... | Read on »