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Digital Scholarship Seminar

Prof. Patrick Lonergan (Drama & Theatre Studies, NUI Galway)Digital Humanitities and Theatre History: Re-thinking the role of women writers at theAbbey TheatreMs Ellen McCabe (Huston School, NUI Galway)‰Û÷Let the frame of things disjoint': Ambiguity in the digital age and the consequences foreducatition Presentatitions during the first hour of each seminar are followed by discussion and... | Read on »

Archaeology Guest Lecture: Distinguished Research Professor in Archaeology Alasdair Whittle, Cardiff University on The Times of their Lives: Why Does Building Precise Chronologies for the European Neolithic Matter?

Archaeology guest lecture by Distinguished Research Professor in ArchaeologyAlasdair Whittle, Cardiff University.Professor Whittle will speak on:The Times of their Lives: Why Does Building Precise Chronologies for the European Neolithic Matter? (Please come before 11am; lecture will begin promptly because there is a class following at 12). All welcome!for more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie

Inaugural Prof. Turlough Fitzgerald Memorial Lecture

Professor Richard Reynolds Deputy Head, Division of Brain Sciences,Wolfson Neuroscience LaboratoriesImperial College London"Knowledge, gifting and passion: a recipe for success in Neuroscience"Organised by the Discipline of Anatomy, School of Medicine and the Galway Neuroscience Centre, in remembrance of the outstanding contributions that the late Professor Turlough Fitzgerald made to Neuroscience and Anatomy research and teaching... | Read on »

Gender ARC Lunchtime Seminar Series: Dr. Julie Gaucher, PhD in French Literature and Sport History, University of Lyon 1 Writing the Sportswomen: Between Tradition and Modernity

Gender ARC Lunchtime Seminar SeriesDr. Julie Gaucher,PhD in French Literature and Sport History, University of Lyon 1Writing the Sportswomen: Between Tradition and ModernityThis New Character in French Literature from 1920's to 1950's Abstract: Till now, Gender Studies rarely focused on the fictive character of the sportswoman. Though it is an emblematic figure that makes visible... | Read on »

Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature

Language GamesLanguage Games is a seminar dedicated to all matters relating to language and literature, including linguistics, translation, language instruction, and literary experiments and their reception.All WelcomeQuestions and proposals for workshops can be sent toirina.ruppo@nuigalway.ieOrganisers:Irina Ruppo Malone(English/Academic Writing Centre, James Hardiman Library)Siobhan Purcell (English)