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Dr Maureen O’Connor- Seminar on the Tim Robinson Archive

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

As part of the Moore Institute Visiting Fellowship Seminar Series, we are delighted to invite you to attend the following event based on the Tim Robinson Archive at NUI Galway Thursday 26 October:   10.00-10.15:  ‘Mapping the Future: Unfolding the Archive’, Dr Nessa Cronin, Centre for Irish Studies and Academic Director, Tim Robinson Archive, NUI... | Read on »

“Office Hours” Drop-in Service

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

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 staff from the Moore Institute, Whitaker Institute, NUI Galway Library and the Research Office. No appointment is necessary. Thursday September 28th from 12pm -... | Read on »

BRESAL 2017: Europe and the Social

O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance NUI Galway

BRESAL 2017: Europe and the Social Supported by the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance and the School of Humanities Research Incentivisation Scheme NUI Galway 26-27 October 2017   Europe, as continent, social community, and political union, is in crisis. Societies are fraught with economic instability and cultural tensions, while the refugee crisis has led... | Read on »

Huston Guest session: Kevin Toolis: “The Wonders of the Irish Wake and other Adventures in the Screen Trade.”

'Huston Main’, Huston School of Film & Digital Media NUI Galway

Huston Guest session: Kevin Toolis: "The Wonders of the Irish Wake and other Adventures in the Screen Trade."  Thursday October 26, 2.30pm, Huston Main. The award-winning filmmaker and writer Kevin Toolis will speak in the Huston School of Film & Digital Media on Thursday, 26 October 2017 at 2.30pm. The event is organised by Aonad Léann... | Read on »

Screening of the silent film, Nosferatu, with a score performed live by Con Tempo Quartet

'Huston Main’, Huston School of Film & Digital Media NUI Galway

Galway Music Residency in association with the Huston School of Film & Digital Media present a screening of the silent film, Nosferatu, with a score performed live by Con Tempo Quartet Thursday October 26, 7.30pm, Huston Main If you’re looking for something a little different this Halloween, the Galway Music Residency has just the thing! This... | Read on »

EDEN: Conference Organising Session

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

Conference Organising Session Wednesday November 1st, 1-2pm in the Bridge Room -  Lunchtime Seminar   We will be joined by Ciara L. Murphy (O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance), Evan Bourke (English), and Dr Anne Karhio (English). They will be talking us through their experiences of organising conferences at NUI Galway, including how to craft a CFP,... | Read on »

Workshop: Digital media and popular culture in Ireland – November 2 & 3

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

The participants in this workshop are scholars working on various topics related to digital media and Irish popular and public cultures, based in Ireland and France.  The purpose of the workshop is to share material and ideas, to discuss individual projects, and to make plans for collaboration in the future. The morning sessions are for... | Read on »

‘Theatre and Privatisation in 1980s Ireland’ A Lecture by Lionel Pilkington

Seminar Room GO11, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

‘Ansbacher Bankers Present . . .’ or  ‘Theatre and Privatisation in 1980s Ireland.’ **A lecture** Lionel Pilkington 1980s Ireland is dominated by a range of political and legislative measures whose overall effects severely curtail the claims of labour in relation to capital, restrict, and substantially retract, the state’s responsibilities towards social protection, and halt altogether... | Read on »