European Health Psychology Conference
The Bailey Allen HallThe National University of Ireland Galway is delighted to host the 2018 annual conference of the European Health Psychology from the 21st – 25th of August 2018. The 2018 conference... | Read on »
The First International Symposium on Teaching and Learning of Spanish as a Foreign Language.
Seminar Rooms G010 and G011 Hardiman Reserach BuildingThe First International Symposium on Teaching and Learning of Spanish as a Foreign Language has been organized by Pilar Alderete and Cristina Garcia in Spanish and all the information and... | Read on »
European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) Seminar of Sustainability in the Agri-Food sector.
Seminar Room G010, G011 and Room 1001 "The Bridge" in the Hardiman Research Institute and The Arts Millennium BuildingThe seminar will be organised jointly between the Teagasc (Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Ireland), National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) and the FLINT consortium. The objective of this seminar... | Read on »
ILLUSTRATED TALK: Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953) – Modern Irishwomen series.
Education Room, Galway City MuseumMargaret Ward on actress, suffragette and... | Read on »
‘Some student days from UCG, 1920’
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingA talk entitled 'Some student days from UCG, 1920', organized by the NUI Galway Retired Staff Association, will be presented by Patrick Larkin. Formerly, President of the Galway... | Read on »
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Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building
Feminist/Queer Space for Postgraduate Researchers, NUI Galway
Room 1003 Floor 1 Hardiman Research BuildingThe Feminist/Queer Space for Postgraduate Researchers meets fortnightly to read and share current feminist/queer research across disciplines. We aim to creative a supportive space for fellow feminist researchers – this might entail peer... | Read on »
Welfare Histories Reading Group
Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach BuildingWelfare 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.... | Read on »