Hakluyt Workshop 13th/14th April
Hakluyt Workshop NUI Galway For editors of volumes 1-4 of the critical edition of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations (1598-1600), 14 vols, under contract to Oxford University Press. General editors:... | Read on »
Workshop: ‘Beyond the Island: Transnational approaches to research in the humanities’
April 20th and 21st 2012Description of Workshop This interdisciplinary conference brings together scholars of History, Political Science, Law and English to discuss the merits and limitations of transnational and global... | Read on »
Beyond the Island: Transnational Approaches to History
Beyond the Island: Transnational Approaches to HistoryThe Moore Institute Seminar RoomApril 20th and 21st 2012This interdisciplinary conference brings together scholars of History, Political Science, Law and English to discuss the... | Read on »
Beyond the Island: Transnational Approaches to History
Beyond the Island: Transnational Approaches to HistoryThe Moore Institute Seminar RoomApril 20th to 21st, 2011This interdisciplinary conference brings together scholars of History, Political Science, Law and English to discuss the... | Read on »
Professor Claire Culleton – Kent State University – ‘Life after the PhD: a series of conversations with visiting scholars’
Life after the PhD: a series of conversations with visiting scholars We are pleased to announce the second event of the ‰Û÷Life after the PhD‰۪ seminar series. Claire Culleton, a... | Read on »
Dr. Marianna Fotaki – TCC Seminar Series – University of Manchester – Of women, gender and inequality in academe: Bringing feminism back to dispel yet another wicked issue
Marianna Fotaki, Reader in health policy and organisation studies.Manchester Business School, University of Manchester.Of women, gender and inequality in academe: Bringing feminism back todispel yet another wicked issue
Gender and Academic Work
Gender and Academic Work24th April 2012Venue: NUI Galway Moore Institute Seminar Room1-5pmThe experiences of women in academic work have long been a source of debate.Research over the previous thirty years... | Read on »