Climate-Themed Art Exhibition by Gordon Bromley
The Hardiman Research Building FoyerNUI Galway’s Moore Institute and Galway University Foundation will host... | Read on »
NUI Galway’s Moore Institute and Galway University Foundation will host... | Read on »
For catering purposes, please RSVP laoighseach.nichoistealbha@oegaillimh.ie Colúnaí agus eagarthóir liteartha leis an Irish Times é Fintan... | Read on »
This semester we're going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning "creative coding". This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop... | Read on »
You are invited to attend an information and Q&A session with Jim Carroll, Editor of RTÉ Brainstorm on Wednesday, 5 December from 12pm-1pm in Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research... | Read on »
Presentation by Natalie Harrower, Director of Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) The NUI Galway Research Data Working Group is delighted to host a presentation by Dr Natalie Harrower, Director of the Digital... | Read on »
“Hear The Band which is more powerful than the Atom Bomb!” Labour, Aesthetics, and Irish Sit Down Dance Orchestras, 1940 – 1960 Professor Rebecca Miller, IACI-NUI Galway Visiting Fellow... | Read on »
An bhfuil suim agat i scríbhneoireacht na Gaeilge? An bhfuil tú ag iarraidh do shaothar féin a roinnt le daoine, agus aiseolas a fháil, nó d’obair a phlé go neamhfhoirmiúil... | Read on »
The European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) is holding its inaugural conference in the Arts Millennium Building and The Moore Institute at NUI Galway from 7 to 9 December 2018.... | Read on »
Jamie Canavan on Irish poet and dramatist Eva Gore-Booth (1870-1926), younger sister of Constance Markievicz and a committed suffragist and labour activist.
The final talk in the Modern Irishwomen series in the museum will be given by a PhD student from NUIG, Jamie Canavan, on Saturday 8th December, 2:30pm. https://www.galwaycitymuseum.ie/event/illustrated-talk-eva-goore-booth-1870-1926/