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Irish Centre for Human Rights

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

The Irish Centre for Human Rights invites you to a public talk on Universal Periodic Review, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identities By Diana Carolina Prado Mosquera Diana is the United Nations Programme Officer at ILGA (The International LGBTQI+ Association). Originally from Colombia, Diana holds a master's in human rights law and spent several years working as... | Read on »

Archaeology Postgraduate Seminar – Chelsea Ryan

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Chelsea Ryan 1st Year Doctoral Candidate in Archaeology Conveying Identity Through Place: Understanding Bronze Age People and Society via Nucleated Settlements Irish Bronze Age (2200-600BC) settlement studies are dominated by research on roundhouse farmsteads and hillforts. This seminar demonstrates that an in-depth study of a third settlement type, nucleated settlements (domestic villages), will enhance our... | Read on »

Digital Scholarship Seminar

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

    The first event of the Spring 2018 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar takes place on Wednesday 14 February at 2pm, and features a stylometric interrogation of the study of authorship in nineteenth-century periodicals by Francesca Benatti, Research Fellow in Digital Humanities with The Open University. Following on from her talk on the Digital Humanities... | Read on »

History Seminar

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

14 Feb. Dr Martin O’Donoghue (National Library of Ireland) Commemoration of Parnell & Davitt in the Irish Free State.    

Lindsay Myers Book Launch

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

INVITATION You are invited to the launch of: Lindsay Myers UN FANTASY TUTTO ITALIANO Le declinazioni del fantastico nella letteratura  italiana per l'Infanzia dall'Unita al XXI secolo by Prof. Laura Tosi (Ca' Foscari,Venice)

WHAI Spring Seminar 2018: New Directions in Early Modern Irish Women’s History.

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

  The seminar is free to attend but advance registration is necessary. To register via Eventbrite, click here. To download the seminar programme, click here** The WHAI is delighted to announce its annual Spring Seminar which will take place at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway on Friday 16 February 2018. This one-day interdisciplinary symposium will... | Read on »