Re-Thinking Surrogate Motherhood and Reproductive Justice.
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway“People and Wetlands: case studies from Bendimahi (Turkey) and Boora (Ireland)” by Emel Baylan, Visiting Fellow.
Room 202, Archaeology Department NUI GalwayThis paper will examine the contrasting connections that exist between people and landscape in the Bendimahi Delta and the Boora peatlands outside Kilcormac, Co. Offaly, where the development of a sculpture park has been instrumental in not just creating a successful tourist attraction (over 120,000 visitors in 2017) but in re-imagining and reinforcing community values... | Read on »
“Transient Topographies: Space and Interface in Digital Literature and Art”
Seminar Rooms GO10 & GO11 Ground Floor Hardiman Research Building19th April Pre-Conference 11am - 3pm in Room 1001, The Bridge, Hardiman Research Building 20th April from 8:30am - 6:30pm in G010 and G011, Hardiman Research Building. 21st April from 9:30am - 6:30pm in G010 and G011., Hardiman Research Building "Transient Topographies: Space and Interface in Digital Literature and Art" is the second Galway Digital Cultures... | Read on »
Whitaker Research Day 2018
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingWe are delighted to announce details of the Whitaker Institute Research Day 2018. Our Research Day is an opportunity for researchers from across multiple disciplines at NUI Galway to meet and discuss how the multi-perspective research of the Whitaker Institute, on a range of social and economic issues, can promote a more sustainable and inclusive... | Read on »
Galway Theatre Festival: Art-making session about Irish politics
O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and PerformanceAs part of the Galway Theatre Festival production of Two Truths, a project of my PhD Gaming Audiences into Theatre, this focus group will respond to dis-attributed statements made by Irish politicians and political parties by materialising their affective responses onto full-size maps of the body. These maps will become the materials for the theatre... | Read on »
Centre for Antique, Medieval and Pre-Modern Studies (CAMPS) Research Labs.
The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research BuildingWelfare Histories Reading Group
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of GalwayWelfare Histories Reading Group The Welfare Histories Reading Group provides a forum for staff and postgraduate students to discuss ideas of poverty, development, and ‘improvement’ in a global historical context. Our interests are very diverse, and we would very much welcome the involvement of new members from any discipline. Our next meeting is on Friday 20... | Read on »