Matthew Noone (Visiting Fellow) Listening to Irish music as Indian raga.
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingListening to Irish music as Indian raga: an arts practice research project Dr. Matthew... | Read on »
Listening to Irish music as Indian raga: an arts practice research project Dr. Matthew... | Read on »
‘Surviving the Viva’ Whether it is looming large or safely in the distance, it’s never too early to start preparing for your viva! Postgraduates at all stages of their career... | Read on »
Tues 6th March, 2-4 PM Visiting Seminar (rsvp required), Dr Niamh Whitfield: 'Early Irish Metalwork' Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building. contact/rsvp: kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie Wed 7th March, 9-11... | Read on »
The next postgraduate seminar will be given by Frank J. Hall who is a Galway doctoral research scholar in Archaeology. Title: The fortified houses and stronghouses of Connacht, c.1580-1650: gentry houses... | Read on »
Duplicates & doppelgängers: Generating digital solutions to cataloguing, accessibility and network-analysis challenges A NUI Postdoctoral Fellow in Irish/Celtic Studies affiliated with Roinn na Gaeilge and based in the Moore Institute,... | Read on »
Graduate Research Seminars in History 2017-18 Andrew Ó Donghaíle Contracting Peace in Early Medieval Ireland Contact: Gearóid Barry - gearoid.barry@nuigalway.ie
7th March School of Education Research Seminar Series “Exploring Sexuality and Gender Identity in the Irish Education System” Speaker: Dr. Aoife Neary, School of Education, University of Limerick 5pm: Wednesday,... | Read on »
Dean of College, Professor Cathal O'Donoghue will speak on the subject of “Recognising Diversity and Complexity in Policy Formation”. Professor O'Donoghue has been from 2016, the Dean of Arts and... | Read on »
Christine Neer: Love is a Battlefield? An Informal Exploration of Gendered Spaces in Medieval Irish Tochmarca ('Wooing Tales'). Contact: Catherine Emerson - catherine.emerson@nuigalway.ie