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ENLIGHT Lecture Series: “Tackling Climate Change: Migration and Climate Change”

Online, via Zoom

ENLIGHT Lecture Series "Tackling Climate Change: Migration and Climate Change” March 9th,  5-6pm (Irish Time) / 6-7pm CET Dr Su-Ming Khoo, Associate Professor, Head of Sociology,  School of Political Science and Sociology and Chair, Socio-Economic Impact Research Cluster, Ryan Institute and Environment and Development and Sustainability Research Cluster, Whitaker Institute, will contribute to this lecture... | Read on »

Book Launch: ‘Mootsy and the Awfully Big Bite’, and, ‘Everyone Must Stay at Home’

The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building

The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, NUI Galway cordially invites you to the launch of  Mootsy and the Awfully Big Bite - Lindsay Myers and Tara Canniffe, and, Everyone Must Stay at Home - Bláithín Breathnach (2BLG1). The books will be launched by Professor Peter Hunt (Professor Emeritus in Children's Literature, Cardiff University, UK).  

Open Scholarship Café: Podcasts and deflationary technology as means of opening up learning

Online

Dr. Kieran Fitzpatrick Podcasts and deflationary technology as means of opening up learning About this event In this Café, Dr Kieran Fitzpatrick will explore the idea of the deflationary impact of technology in higher education through a discussion of a podcast he launched called Body Politics, which builds on his experiences of teaching the history of science and... | Read on »

Book Launch: Charles Macklin and the Theatres of London

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, HRB

Book Launch: Charles Macklin and the Theatres of London Edited by Ian Newman, Associate Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame and David O’Shaughnessy, Professor in the School of English and Creative Arts at NUI Galway. Organised by the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, and the Keough-Naughton Institute... | Read on »

History Research Seminar Series: “Theatronomics The Business of Theatre, 1737-1809”

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

Professor David O’Shaughnessy (NUI Galway)  Theatronomics: The Business of Theatre, 1737-1809 Abstract  Eighteenth-century literary studies now acknowledges the centrality of the theatre to Georgian cultural and political life. However, scholars have virtually ignored its remarkable and voluminous financial archive. Account-books, ledgers, and ephemeral manuscript folios contain rich data on ticket sales, audience members, revenues, actor salaries, repayments... | Read on »

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN COMPUTATIONAL LITERARY STUDIES. Information session

Online, via Zoom

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN COMPUTATIONAL LITERARY STUDIES Information session Are you someone who works in or is interested in Computational Literary Studies? Do you have collaborators who work in Computational Literary Studies whom you would like to invite to NUI Galway? The CLS INFRA project is offering a range of paid Transnational Access Fellowships to visit... | Read on »

Public Interview with Martin Doyle, Books Editor, The Irish Times

Ó Tnuthail Theatre, Arts Millennium Building, AMB 1023

Aodh Ó Coileáin, Acadamh, will conduct a public interview with Martin Doyle, Books Editor, The Irish Times, on his career in journalism, in Ireland and Britain, on Thursday next 24 March, at 4.00 pm in the Ó Tnuthail Theatre, Arts Millennium Building, AMB 1023. Before joining The Irish Times in 2007, Martin Doyle worked for various newspapers... | Read on »

COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP: Learned and vernacular interactions in the medieval North and West

online & livestream in Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP: Learned and vernacular interactions in the medieval North and West. The session includes a lecture by Dr Mikael Males "Irish words in Old Norse: true loans or stylistic markers?" Organised by Norse Philology at the University of Oslo and Ancient Classics & CAMPS at NUI Galway. All welcome – further information michael.clarke@nuigalway.ie  

‘The Israeli Occupation of Palestine: Is International Law Closer to Power than to Justice?’

online & livestream in Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

The Irish Centre for Human Rights is pleased to invite you to the following talk: ‘The Israeli Occupation of Palestine: Is International Law Closer to Power than to Justice?’ by Professor Michael Lynk Professor Michael Lynk is the current United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinians territories occupied since... | Read on »

Sources and Voices: Archives, Writing, and the Irish Diaspora

Seomra an Droichid, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom

NUI Galway Library and The Moore Institute: Sources and Voices: Archives, Writing, and the Irish Diaspora A free online webinar - 28 March 2022 2.30pm - 5.15pm (NOTE: All times are GMT) This webinar draws together academics, archivists, and researchers across a number of disciplines, including History, English, Irish Language, and related disciplines, with a... | Read on »