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Digital Scholarship Seminar: Hugh Houghton (University of Birmingham) – Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in the Digital Age

Digital Scholarship Seminar:Hugh Houghton (University of Birmingham) Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in the Digital Age Hugh Houghton, University of Birmingham Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in a Digital Age Computer technology has transformed the editing of the New Testament. For the first time ever, it is possible to take into... | Read on »

Gender in Equality Conference

GENDER InEQUALITY Conference, Friday, 4th December 2015 Venue: Hardiman Research Building (GO 10), keynotes (AM 250) TIME 9.30-10.00 Welcome & Opening Address Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, NUIG 10.00-10.30 Campaigning against Discrimination at NUI Galway Maggie Ronayne SIPTU equality committee, NUIG Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, 10.30-11.00 The Age of Anxiety - Postgraduate Experiences Mary McGill, Feminist Society, NUIG 11.00-11.30... | Read on »

Book Launch: Victorian Writers and the Stage: The Plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson Richard Pearson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Book LaunchVictorian Writers and the Stage: The Plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) byRichard Pearson With launch introductionbyProfessor Nicholas Daly (UCD),who will give a paper on "Swashbuckling in Ruritania: Late-Victorian Adventure Fiction" (Refreshments will be served) For more information please contact richard.pearson@nuigalway.ie

Professor Kevin Barry (NUI Galway): ‘The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying’

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Moore Institute Seminar Prof. Kevin Barry (NUI Galway) ‰Û÷The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying' Organised in conjunction with the ‰Û÷Yeats & the West Exhibition' W.B. Yeats was determined to die with style, as if his reputation depended on it. From the many available genres, he chose one of the most... | Read on »

Book launch: Bernard Shaw’s Irish Outlook, by David Clare.

Conference Room at the Dublin City Archives

You are cordially invited to the book launches for Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook, by David Clare.Although Bernard Shaw is often regarded as a writer of English society plays, his formative years in Ireland deeply influenced his work for the stage. His use of Irish, Irish Diasporic, Surrogate Irish, and Stage English characters reveals the degree... | Read on »