‘Rhodes and the Holocaust: Intergenerational transmission of memory and experiences’
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingBy Milena Cosentino (University of Limerick) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20
By Milena Cosentino (University of Limerick) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20
Не надо людям с людьми на земле бороться. People on this earth don’t have to fight with each other. Marina Tsvetaeva: from ‘I know the truth’ (1915) Facilitated by Emily Tock, MLIS, MALP, Government of Ireland Post-graduate Scholar PhD student in the Discipline of English... | Read on »
NUI Galway will host an Irish Research Council Funded Creative Connections Initiative, examining questions of European identity through a focus on the themes of sport and digital media. The workshop will draw on a range of disciplines in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences (AHSS) and STEM areas from NUI Galway, Trinity... | Read on »
****This Event venue has been changed to Coole Park**** Introduced by Barry Houlihan, as part of the Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering. Programme details and schedule is here: https://autumngathering.com/about/
The Annual De Burgo Lecture will be given by distinguished historian Professor Nicholas Canny Fáilte roimh chách - All welcome, admission free Nicholas Canny, FBA, has been a publishing scholar on the history of Ireland, particularly during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and on Atlantic History ever since his first learned article appeared in 1970.... | Read on »
By Professor John Newell Professor John Newell is Head of Statistics in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, NUI Galway. His primary areas of research in Biostatistics are in the theory and application of statistical methods in clinical trials of health service and population... | Read on »
The College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, in conjunction with the Moore Institute, will be hosting a series or support and information workshops for staff in the coming semester. The first workshop (on Wednesday October 2nd at 1pm) will consider the topic of citation metrics and its role in identifying suitable publication outlets.... | Read on »
By Daniel Cassidy and Dr. Aidan Kane (NUI Galway) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20
**postponed until further notice ** By Thomas Strong A remarkable shift has occured in how we talk about witchcraft and sorcery. Whereas these topics have long occasioned critical reflection on belief and reason, or cultural difference and human universals, the new discourse describes witchcraft as a “human rights” problem and focuses on harms associated with... | Read on »