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SUMMARY:Threesis 2015 Heat 2: Informatics\, Data Analytics\, Physical and Computational Sciences
DESCRIPTION:THREESIS: Open Your Mind…and Get to the Point!!\nJoin us as NUI Galway researchers use their 3 minutes to Get to the Point and Open Your Mind! \nCome along and support your colleagues! \nThreesis 2015 Heat 2: Informatics\, Data Analytics\, Physical and Computational Sciences \nFor more information please contact ena.brophy@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/threesis-2015-heat-2-informatics-data-analytics-physical-and-computational-sciences/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150930T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Steven G.Ellis Defending English Ground War & Peace in Meath & Northumberland\, 1460-1542 (Oxford University Press\, 2015)
DESCRIPTION:Steven G.Ellis Defending English Ground War & Peace in Meath & Northumberland\, 1460-1542 (Oxford University Press\, 2015)\nA key duty of the Renaissance monarchy was the defence of its subjects. For the English monarchy\, the subject’s rule and defence from enemies beyond the long-landed frontiers in Ireland and the English far-north proved an intractable problem. It was not\, however\, a duty which was accorded a high priority by successsive Yorkist and early Tudor kings\, not is it an aspect of state formation which has attracted much attention from modern historians. This \nstudy assesses traditional arrangements for defending English ground\, the impact of the frontier on border society\, and the way in which the topography and patterns of settlement in border regions shaped the character of the march and border itself. \nDefending English Ground focuses on two English shires\, Meath and Northumberland\, in a period during which the ruling magnates of these shires who had hitherto supervised border rule and defence were mostly unavailable to the crown. Unwilling to foot the cost of large garrisons and extended fortifications\, successive kings increasingly shifted the costs of defence onto the local population\, prompting the border gentry and minor peers to organize themselves through county communities for the rule and defence of the region. This strategy was generally successful in Ireland where the military threat presented by ‘the wild Irish’ was not so formidable\, but in the English far-north Tudor reform\, centralized control\, and the burden of defence against the Scots soon led to ‘the decay of the borders’.  \nOxford University Press \nDefending English ground:  war and peace in Meath and Northumberland\, 1460-1542.  Oxford University Press\, Oxford\, 2015\, xxi + 210pp.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-steven-g-ellis-defending-english-ground-war-peace-in-meath-northumberland-1460-1542-oxford-university-press-2015/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150930T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150930T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Raingard Esser\, 'Local Baronios' in a contested border region: history\, hagiography and politics in Upper Guelders in the seventeenth century.
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\nRaingard Esser\,\n“Local Baronios” in a contested border region: history\, hagiography and politics in Upper Guelders in the seventeenth century.\nTo be followed by book launch.\nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-raingard-esser-local-baronios-in-a-contested-border-region-history-hagiography-and-politics-in-upper-guelders-in-the-seventeenth-century/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150930T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
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UID:1999-1443621600-1443621600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Andrew Flynn\, Artistic Director of Decadent Theatre
DESCRIPTION:This week in the Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Andrew Flynn\, Artistic Director of Decadent Theatre\nAndrew Flynn has been the Artistic Director of Decadent Theatre Company since 2000. In his role\, Andrew orchestrates the arranging of our theatre show by curating and unifying various endeavours and aspects of production. His function as the Artistic Director is to ensure the quality and completeness of theatre production and to lead the members of the creative team into realizing their artistic vision for it. \nEducated in NUIG\, Andrew began his theatre career in Druid Theatre. He learnt from the best during this time\, being Assistant Director to Garry Hynes for three years. Andrew is also the Director of Theatre at Galway Arts Centre and a lecturer of theatre studies in NUIG. Andrew has a personal interest in classic and contemporary Irish theatre\, preferring plays to be couched in the culture and accents of his native West of Ireland. \nAndrew’s directing portfolio is rich and varied: Defender of the Faith\, Midsummer\, A Skull in Connemara\, Cavalcaders\, Eden\, Port Authority\, Doubt\, Faith Healer\, The Seafarer\, Juno And The Paycock\, Pumpgirl\, Translations\, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me\, Belfast\, Learning to Love Doreen Nolan\, Desert Places\, The Lieutenant Of Inishmore\, Translations\, The Weir\, Janets Table\, Tejas Verdes\, Talking to Terrorists. \nfor more information please contact charlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-andrew-flynn-artistic-director-of-decadent-theatre/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T170000
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SUMMARY:Journalism guest speaker series: Jennifer Pozner\, Women in Media and News
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Pozner\, Women in Media and News\nA conversation with New York-based media analyst Jennifer Pozner\, author of “Reality Bites Back: the troubling truth about guilty pleasure TV”\, a critical analysis of reality television. We’ll be discussing the intersection of gender\, race\, and media\, among other topics.\nMore info: http://www.realitybitesbackbook.com/about-the-author/ and https://twitter.com/jennpozner
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/journalism-guest-speaker-series-jennifer-pozner-women-in-media-and-news/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T130000
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nWe will be discussing Killer Joe by Tracy Letts for this week’s session  \nFor more information please contact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie \nAll theatre practitioners\, theorists and students are welcome to attend
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150928T130000
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SUMMARY:Threesis 2015 Heat 1: Biomedical Science and Engineering
DESCRIPTION:THREESIS: Open Your Mind…and Get to the Point!!\nJoin us as NUI Galway researchers use their 3 minutes to Get to the Point and Open Your Mind! \nCome along and support your colleagues! \nThreesis 2015 Heat 1: Biomedical Science and Engineering \nFor more information please contact ena.brophy@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/threesis-2015-heat-1-biomedical-science-and-engineering/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150925T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150925T130000
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SUMMARY:Journalism: Roundtable: FlirtFM@20: Twenty years of Irish student radio
DESCRIPTION:Journalism Roundtable Discussion\nRoundtable: FlirtFM@20: Twenty years of Irish student radio\nA diverse panel\, including Paula Healy (Flirt FM)\, Louise Clarke (iRadio)\, John Nolan (Claremorris Community Radio)\, and Emma Goode (NUI Galway) discuss their experiences working with Flirt FM\, and the role of student and community radio in contemporary Irish society\nFor more information please contact Andrew.obaoill@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/journalism-roundtable-flirtfm20-twenty-years-of-irish-student-radio/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150924T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150924T180000
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SUMMARY:Italian Studies - an evening devoted to Valerio Magrelli
DESCRIPTION:School of Languages\,Literatures and Cultures\nItalian Studies\nNarrative and Poetic Explorations between Body and Mind: An Encounter with Valerio Magrelli\nProgramme \n6:00 pm: Welcome (Professor Paolo Bartoloni\, NUIG\, Head of Italian Studies) \n6:10 pm: Introducing Valerio Magrelli (Mario Inglese\, NUIG\, Research Scholar\, Italian) \n6:20 pm: Conversation on the Challenges of Translating Valerio Magrelli (Clarissa Botsford\,  \nTranslator of Nel condominio di carne\, Einaudi\, 2003 and Parlor Press\, 2015) \n6:50 pm: Nel condominio della prosa (In the Condominium of Prose) (Valerio Magrelli\, Poet and  \nNovelist) \n7:30 pm: Q & A Session \nLight Refreshments \nThe event will take place in English and Italian. Selections of Valerio Magrelli’s works will be read in English and in the original. \nALL WELCOME \nFor more information please contact mario_inglese@yahoo.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/italian-studies-an-evening-devoted-to-valerio-magrelli/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150924T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150924T163000
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SUMMARY:Public Round Table on New Speakers of Irish
DESCRIPTION:Public Round Table on New Speakers of Irish\nIS ÌÒĆID PHOIBL̍ ̍ SEO / THIS IS A PUBLIC EVENT \nD̩ardaoin 24̼ MeÌÁn FÌ_mhair Ì_ 4.30-6.30 san Aula Maxima\, OÌä Gaillimh / \nThursday 24th September from 4.30-6.30 in the Aula Maxima\, NUI Galway \nAula Maxima\, NUI Galway \nReÌÁchtÌÁlfar an pain̩al poiblÌ_ seo ar nuachainteoirÌ_ na Gaeilge mar chuid de chruinni̼ den ghr̩asÌÁn Eorpach COST atÌÁ i mbun taighde ar nuachainteoirÌ_ go ginearÌÁlta agus ar nuachainteoirÌ_ teangacha mionlaigh ar nÌ_s na Gaeilge. \nPl̩ifidh tri̼r nuachainteoirÌ_ as ÌÁiteanna ̩ags̼la ar fud na hÌäireann agus cainteoir Gaeltachta amhÌÁin an c̼lra teanga atÌÁ acu\, a dtaithÌ_ ar labhairt na Gaeilge nÌ_ an Bh̩arla\, a gcaidreamh le cainteoirÌ_ eile Gaeilge agus a dtuairimÌ_ i leith na f̩ini̼lachta. \nIs ̩ an Dr. John Walsh\, Ceann Roinne na Gaeilge in OÌä Gaillimh\, a dh̩anfaidh cathaoirleacht ar an seisi̼n. TÌÁ an Dr. Walsh ina chomh̼dar (i gcomhar leis an Ollamh Bernadette O’Rourke\, Ollscoil Heriot-Watt agus an Dr. Hugh Rowland\, OÌä Gaillimh) ar thuarascÌÁil taighde faoi nuachainteoirÌ_ na Gaeilge a bhfuil Foras na Gaeilge ag tac̼ lena hullmh̼. Foilseofar an tuarascÌÁil mÌ_ Dheireadh FÌ_mhair 2015. \nIs i nGaeilge a reÌÁchtÌÁlfar an pain̩al poiblÌ_ seo agus cuirfear ateangaireacht go B̩arla ar fÌÁil. \nGabhaimid buÌ_ochas le ColÌÁiste na nDÌÁn\, na nEolaÌ_ochtaÌ_ SÌ_isialta agus an L̩inn Cheiltigh\, le Scoil na dTeangacha\, na LitrÌ_ochtaÌ_ agus na gCult̼r agus leis an Aonad Aistri̼chÌÁin agus Ateangaireachta\, OÌä Gaillimh. \nChun tuilleadh eolais a fhÌÁil\, d̩an teagmhÌÁil leis an eagraÌ_ an Dr. John Walsh. \n— \nThis public panel on new speakers of Irish will be held as part of a meeting of a COST network of European academics researching new speakers\, including those of minority languages such as Irish. \nThree new speakers of Irish from various parts of Ireland and one speaker from the Gaeltacht will discuss their language background\, their experience of learning Irish or English\, their relationship with other Irish speakers and their thoughts on identity and belonging. \nThe session will be chaired by Dr. John Walsh\, Head of the Department of Irish in NUI Galway. Dr. Walsh is a joint author (with Prof. Bernadette O’Rourke\, Heriot-Watt University and Dr. Hugh Rowland\, NUI Galway) of a forthcoming research report on new speakers of Irish\, supported by Foras na Gaeilge. The report will be launched in October 2015. \nThis event will be held in Irish with interpretation to English provided. \nWe acknowledge the support of the College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies\, the School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures and the Translation and Interpretation Unit\, NUI Galway. \nFor further information please contact the event organiser Dr. John Walsh. \nFurther information can be found at  http://www.nspk.org.uk/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-round-table-on-new-speakers-of-irish/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150923T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Conor McNamara and Martin O'Donoghue\, to be chaired by Dr Mary Harris\, History and commemoration
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\nConor McNamara and Martin O’Donoghue\,\nto be chaired by Dr Mary Harris\,\nHistory and commemoration\nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-conor-mcnamara-and-martin-odonoghue-to-be-chaired-by-dr-mary-harris-history-and-commemoration/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150923T140000
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series -Charlotte McIvor\,  'Migration\, Performance and Contemporary Ireland'
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series\nCharlotte McIvor\n‘Migration\, Performance and Contemporary Ireland’\nThis talk lays out my study of the effect of large-scale immigration and interculturalism as social policy on Irish theatre and performance post-1990s. It investigates Ireland’s translation of interculturalism as social policy into aesthetic practice and situates the wider implications of this ‰Û÷new interculturalism’ for theatre and performance studies at large. \nHow did inward-migration change most of what can be assumed about Irish theatre and performance and its relationship to national identity? By using case studies that include theatre\, dance\, photography\, and activist actions\, this talk introduces a new paradigm for the study of Irish theatre and performance while contributing to the wider investigation of migration and performance. \nfor more information please contact charlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-charlotte-mcivor-migration-performance-and-contemporary-ireland/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150923T110000
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SUMMARY:German Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:German Reading Group\nRoom 1003\nEvery wednesday 11-1\nFor more information please contact lucy.m.elvis@gmail.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/german-reading-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150921T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150921T180000
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nThis week we will be discussing \nBrian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa \nFor more information please contact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie \nAll theatre practitioners\, theorists and students are welcome to attend
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150921T163000
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SUMMARY:Arts in Action Launch
DESCRIPTION:Official launch of the 2015/16 Arts in Action Programme in association with the James Hardiman Library. \nThe programme will be launched by Mr Cathal Goan. \nWe look forward to seeing you all.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/arts-in-action-launch/
LOCATION:James Hardiman Library\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150917T190000
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SUMMARY:A Musical Evening of the Poems of Oscar Wilde set to music by Susanne Thea and Malinovsky
DESCRIPTION:A Musical Evening of the Poems of Oscar Wilde set to music by Susanne Thea and Malinovsky \nFor more information please contact monica.crump@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/a-musical-evening-of-the-poems-of-oscar-wilde-set-to-music-by-susanne-thea-and-malinovsky/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150917T163000
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SUMMARY:EDEN (English and Drama Exchange Network)\, a student-led research exchange network for English and Drama postgraduate students
DESCRIPTION:EDEN (English and Drama Exchange Network)\,\na student-led research exchange network for\nEnglish and Drama postgraduate students\nFor more information please contact Justine Nakase at j.nakase1@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/eden-english-and-drama-exchange-network-a-student-led-research-exchange-network-for-english-and-drama-postgraduate-students/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150917T160000
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UID:1987-1442505600-1442505600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:The launch of the second English edition of Giacomo Leopardi's Zibaldone with Prof. Franco D'Intino and Prof. Michael Caesar
DESCRIPTION:Lo Zibaldone\, Leopardi and Translation \nOrganized by: Italian Institute of Culture and NUI Galway \nThe launch of the second English edition of Giacomo Leopardi’s Zibaldone with Prof. Franco D’Intino and Prof. Michael Caesar. \nPublished in the USA and UK – after seven years of work – the first complete translation in English of the Zibaldone\, the personal notebook written by Giacomo Leopardi between 1817 and 1832. A team of English and American professional translators collaborated to the project lead by Franco D’Intino (University of Rome “La Sapienza”) and Michael Caesar (University of Birmingham)\, under the auspices of the Centro Nazionale di Studi Leopardiani. The work is not only a translation\, but an actual English “edition” featuring critical and philological apparatuses\, notes\, indexes and an extensive introduction. \nThis essential book will change our understanding of the origins of modern culture. It is an extraordinary\, epochal publication. \nAlthough all things great and beautiful and alive have been extinguished from the world\, our inclination toward them remains.  Though we may be denied these things\, nothing has or ever could stop us from wanting them.  Young people have not lost that longing which drives them to seek a life for themselves and to scorn nothingness and monotony. (Zib. 195-196) \nGiacomo Leopardi was the greatest Italian poet of the nineteenth century and was recognized by readers\, from Nietzsche to Beckett\, as one of the towering literary figures in Italian history. To many\, he is the finest Italian poet after Dante. He was also a prodigious scholar of classical literature and philosophy\, and a voracious reader in numerous ancient and modern languages. For most of his writing career\, he kept an immense notebook\, known as the Zibaldone\, or ‘hodgepodge\,’ as Harold Bloom has called it\, in which he put down his original\, wide-ranging\, radically modern responses to his reading. Published at the turn of the twentieth century\, it has been recognized as one of the foundational books of modern culture\, and its 4\,500-plus pages have never been fully translated into English until now. \nFranco D’Intino is Professor of Modern Italian Literature at the University of Rome “La Sapienza\,” where he graduated in Italian literature and where he also completed his doctoral research on Leopardi in the context of European Romanticism. His main areas of research are theory and history of the genre “autobiography” and the work of Giacomo Leopardi. He is Director of the Leopardi Centre\, based in the Italian Department at the University of Birmingham\, and Director of the Laboratorio Leopardi\, based in the School for Advanced Studies (SSSAS) at “La Sapienza.” \nMichael Caesar is Emeritus Serena Professor of Italian at the University of Birmingham (UK). He has published widely on poetic improvisation and performance and its interaction with orality and literacy in 18th-19th century Italy\, on literary theory (Gaetano Della Volpe\, Eco and Joyce\, the neo-avantgarde\, Franco Moretti)\, and on key modern Italian authors\, among them Elsa Morante\, Pier Paolo Pasolini\, Italo Calvino\, and Gianni Celati. His most recent essay on Leopardi\, ‘Voice\, Speaking\, Silence in Leopardi’s Verse’\, is forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism (Oxford University Press). \nFor more information please contact anne.oconnor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-launch-of-the-second-english-edition-of-giacomo-leopardis-zibaldone-with-prof-franco-dintino-and-prof-michael-caesar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150916T173000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Age of Lincoln and Cavour: Comparative Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century American and Italian Nation-Building By Enrico Dal Lago
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the launch of\nThe Age of Lincoln and Cavour:Comparative Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century American and Italian Nation-Building\nBy Enrico Dal Lago\nThe book will be launched by\nProf. Daniel Carey\nFor more information please contact enrico.dallago@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-the-age-of-lincoln-and-cavour-comparative-perspectives-on-nineteenth-century-american-and-italian-nation-building-by-enrico-dal-lago/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150915T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150915T170000
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UID:1986-1442336400-1442336400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Prof. Alan Stewart (Columbia University / Centre for Editing Lives and Letters) Writing a life in early modern England: the case of Richard Stonley
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Alan Stewart (Columbia University / Centre for Editing Lives and Letters)Writing a life in early modern England: the case of Richard Stonley\nMoore Institute “BRIDGE” seminar Room  \n(Hardiman Research Building 1001) \nNUI Galway \n5pm Tuesday 15 September
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-alan-stewart-columbia-university-centre-for-editing-lives-and-letters-writing-a-life-in-early-modern-england-the-case-of-richard-stonley/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150911T153000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC:'Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters'   Written and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to: \n“Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters” \nWritten and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher \nReception and Performance: Friday 11 September 2015 – 3.30-5.00pm – All Welcome!! \nVenue: Room G006\, Institute for Lifecourse and Society\, NUI Galway \nLily and Lolly is a new work of theatre that looks at the life of poet W.B. Yeats through the eyes of his sisters Lily and Lolly Yeats. Set in their Dublin printing company Cuala Press\, it explores the poetry and plays they publish for their brother Willie. Through storytelling\, poetry and song\, Lily and Lolly opens up the relationships within the Yeats family\, with their brother the artist Jack B.Yeats and their father\, the portrait artist John B. Yeats. Lilly and Lolly and their all-female printing company\, find themselves at the forefront of the Irish Literary Revival surrounded by the characters so important in the life of W.B.Yeats including Maud Gonne\, Lady Gregory\, James Joyce\, AE\, Sean O’Casey and John Millington Synge. \nSince 2010\, Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher (the Shannon Colleens)\, have been creating award-winning music-theatre productions relating to the life and works of James Joyce. In 2014\, they created Here Comes Everybody : Songs from Finnegans Wake by James Joyce for Dublin City Public Libraries as part of the Bealtaine Festival to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the publication of Finnegans Wake. They have performed their shows\, Songs of Joyce and Caf̩ Chantant to critical acclaim\, touring nationally and internationally including Moscow\, New York\, Prague\, Vienna\, Trieste\, Glasgow and Coruna. \nGender ARC supports excellence and collaboration in gender research across NUI Galway and University of Limerick.  \nNew members and affiliates are always welcome – for more information see: www.genderarc.org \nFor questions regarding Gender ARC ‰Û÷Lily and Lolly’ performance and to RSVP for catering purposes\, please contact Gillian Browne\, gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arclily-and-lolly-yeats-and-his-sisters-written-and-performed-by-sinead-murphy-and-darina-gallagher/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150911T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150911T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC research seminar:May-Len Skilbrei\, University of Oslo\, Norway   'The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action'
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to a research seminar May-Len Skilbrei\, University of Oslo\, Norway“The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action”\nThis seminar launches the first all-Ireland network for researchers critically engaged in the area of commercial sex and its attendant politics. A further one-day series of workshops will be held in University of Limerick on November 27th 2015. All are welcome to attend.  For further details and to reserve a place\, contact annmarie.joyce@ul.ie \nAbstract: Much is said about the unilateral sex purchase ban in Sweden and Norway – called the Swedish or Nordic model – in debates on prostitution policies elsewhere. Claims about the laws made in these debates make it necessary to critically assess the evidence of their effects\, and to understand how they operate in a larger context where social welfare provisions and other sets of legal and administrative instruments also apply. \nIn her talk\, Skilbrei goes beyond the ideological arguments and pragmatic reasoning behind the Sex Purchase Act in both countries\, to explore how the Acts are argued for and put to work today. She argues that the explicit intentions behind the acts are counteracted by how their implementation works in practice and that they have been repurposed to meet new goals. Both of these aspects of prostitution law-in-action need to be considered in debates over whether or not to ‘export’ similar Acts to new contexts. \nProfessor May-Len Skilbrei is based in theDepartment of Criminology and Sociology of Law\, University of Oslo. She researches prostitution and prostitution policies\, and labour and migration. In the last decade\, her research has dealt mainly with human trafficking and prostitution policies in the Nordic countries. She published a book on prostitution policies in the Nordic countries with Charlotta Holmstr̦m  (Ashgate 2013). Prof. Skilbrei is Vice Chair of the European network of prostitution scholars\, COST Action “Comparing European Prostitution Policies: Understanding Scales and Cultures of Governance (ProsPol)”\, and is as co-editor of the Routledge book series Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale. \nFollowed by Gender ARC reception and network members meeting (1.00-3.00pm)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-research-seminarmay-len-skilbrei-university-of-oslo-norway-the-sex-purchase-ban-in-sweden-and-norway-evaluating-law-in-action/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150910T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134654Z
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UID:1979-1441900800-1441900800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) is pleased to announce its inaugural seminar series.\nThe first seminar will see\nDavid Convery\,\nIrish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the ICHLC\, speak on\n‘Writing and Theorising the Irish Working Class’.\nAll are welcome to attend. \nFor more information please contact david.convery@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irish-centre-for-the-histories-of-labour-class-ichlc-seminar-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150909T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
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SUMMARY:Prof. William Maker Philosophy\, Clemson University  Darkness Made (In)visible:  The Dialectic of Race  in Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust
DESCRIPTION:Prof. William Maker \nPhilosophy\, Clemson University \nDarkness Made (In)visible:  \nThe Dialectic of Race  \nin Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust \nWednesday 9 September \n5pm \nHardiman Research Building seminar room G011 \nFor more information please contact daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-william-maker-philosophy-clemson-university-darkness-made-invisible-the-dialectic-of-race-in-faulkners-intruder-in-the-dust/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150904T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150904T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
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UID:1975-1441324800-1441324800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Workshop - 'Researching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries'
DESCRIPTION:As part of NUI Galway’s commemorative programme\, Friday 4 September 2015 will see a one day workshop on \nResearching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries.\nThis workshop will feature speakers outlining their own particular research focus and its aims as well as commenting on perceived opportunities and/or challenges when researching the Irish Party in the build up to the centenary of the 1916 Rising. Diverse aspects of the Irish Party and its following throughout the country will be discussed while the interaction of the party with the events of 1916 and afterwards will also be considered. Speakers are invited to offer their own observations on the Decade of Centenaries. Each presentation will be followed by questions and discussion. \nConfirmed Speakers: Elaine Callinan\, Mary Harris\, Tony King\, Pat McCarthy\, Conor McNamara\, Martin O’Donoghue\, John O’Donovan\, CiarÌÁn Wallace. \nFriday 4 September 2015\, Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway. All Welcome. \nFor further information on participating and/or attending the workshop contact Martin O’Donoghue. Email: t.odonoghue2@nuigalway.ie \nProgramme\n‰Û÷Researching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries’ \n10.15 – Welcome  \n10.30 – 12.00 \nThe IPP and the revolution \nElaine Callinan (Carlow College/Trinity College Dublin) \nDr Mary Harris (NUI Galway) \nDr Conor McNamara (NUI Galway) \n—- \n12.00 – 1.00 – Lunch \n1.00 – 2.30 \nHow did the Irish Party function? \nDr CiarÌÁn Wallace (Trinity College Dublin) \nDr Pat McCarthy (Author: Waterford: The Irish Revolution) \nMartin O’Donoghue (NUI Galway) \n—– \n2.30- 3.00 Coffee \n3.00- 4.30 \nDissonance within the Home Rule movement:  \nTony King (NUI Galway) \nJohn O’Donovan (University College Cork) \n4.30 – 5.00 – Final Discussion \nAll Welcome.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/workshop-researching-the-irish-parliamentary-party-in-the-decade-of-centenaries/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150624T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134653Z
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SUMMARY:Carrie Griffin\, Bristol University and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow -Ink Recipes in Domestic Culture: Women and Textual Production\, 1500-1700
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/carrie-griffin-bristol-university-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-ink-recipes-in-domestic-culture-women-and-textual-production-1500-1700/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150624T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150624T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134709Z
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UID:2204-1435136400-1435136400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: An Sean-nÌ_s san aonÌÄå¼ haois is fiche - 24 agus 25 Meitheamh
DESCRIPTION:DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: \nAn Sean-nÌ_s san aon̼ haois is fiche\nClÌÁr na ComhdhÌÁla \nD̩ C̩adaoin 24 Meitheamh  \n  \n9.00 ClÌÁr̼ \n9.15 Oscailt Oifigi̼il An Dr. Jeannine Woods\, Ceann GnÌ_omhach na Gaeilge\, OÌä Gaillimh \nPain̩al 1 \n9.30-11.00 Cathaoirleach: Jeannine Woods \nLillis ÌÒ Laoire OÌä Gaillimh \nCÌÁ bhfuil an Sean-nÌ_s? An Miotas\, An R̩altacht agus an SpÌÁs Idir Eatarthu \nSÌ_le Denvir\, ColÌÁiste PhÌÁdraig\, Ollscoil Chathair ́tha Cliath \nFÌ_or nÌ_ Fiar? Ceist na BarÌÁnt̼lachta in AmhrÌÁnÌ_ocht Dh̼chasach na Gaeilge \nRÌ_isÌ_n Nic Dhonncha\, ColÌÁiste Mhuire gan SmÌÁl \nAn tAmhrÌÁnaÌ_\, An Pobal agus LÌÁithri̼ na F̩ini̼lachta \nSos \nPain̩al 2 \n11.30-1.00 Cathaoirleach: Aingeal NÌ_ ChualÌÁin \nTrÌ_ona NÌ_ ShÌ_ochÌÁin Ollscoil Luimnigh \nEisp̩ireas\, BrÌ_ agus Machnamh: an Smaointeoireacht agus an AmhrÌÁnaÌ_ocht \nPÌÁdraig ÌÒ Cearbhaill Brainse na Logainmneacha \nAn bhfuil ̩inne inÌÁr dteannta ag triall ar an tobar? \nOdÌ_ NÌ_ Ch̩illeachair Acadamh na hOllscolaÌ_ochta Gaeilge\, OÌä Gaillimh \nRTÌä RaidiÌ_ na Gaeltachta: SlÌÁnaitheoir an tSean-nÌ_is? \n1.00 – 2.00 LÌ_n \nPain̩al 3 \n2.00-3.00 Cathaoirleach: RÌ_isÌ_n Nic Dhonncha \nMicheÌÁl ÌÒ GionnÌÁin NeamhspleÌÁch \nFanann an braon sna clÌÁir: An duine\, an ÌÁit agus na hamhrÌÁin sa lÌÁ inniu \nVirginia Blankenhorn\, Ollscoil Dh̼n Ìäideann \nÌÒ Chalifornia go Conamara ar lorg an tSean-nÌ_is \n3.00-3.30 Sos \nPain̩al 4 \n3.30-4.30 Cathaoirleach: Ailbhe NÌ_ Ghearbhuigh \nÌäadaoin NÌ_ Mhuircheartaigh\, ColÌÁiste PhÌÁdraig \nContrÌÁrthachtaÌ_ agus CoimhlintÌ_ ag na Feiseanna Luatha. Sc̩al na nAmhrÌÁn \nSeosamh Mac Donnchadha\, ColÌÁiste na nDÌÁn\, Ollscoil na hÌäireann\, Gaillimh. \nAn sean-nÌ_s: BÌÁite sa traidisi̼n nÌ_ BÌÁite ag an traidisi̼n? \n7.00 Dinn̩ar na ComhdhÌÁla ÌÒstÌÁn Harbour\, BÌ_thar na nDuganna\, Gaillimh. \n9.30 Ceol 7 AmhrÌÁnaÌ_ocht sa Chrane. \nAÌ_onna speisialta: AmhrÌÁnaithe ÌÒga an Ghaelacadaimh \nD̩ardaoin 25 Meitheamh \nPain̩al 5 \n9.15-11.15 Cathaoirleach: Lillis ÌÒ Laoire \nRob Dunbar\, Ollthaigh DhÌ_n Ìöideann \nDualchas Seann-NÌ_s na GÌÊidhlig agus an Tasglann \nSeumas Watson\, An Clachan\, Ceap Breatainn\, Alba Nuadh \nAg Ìäirigh air ÌÕran an Albainn Nuaidh: Suas e! \nTiber Falzett\, Ionad an EÌ_lais Eileanaich\, Oilthigh Eilean a’ Phrionnsa Iomhair \nSÌ_il air Seinn\, Seanchas agus Meatafor am measg an t-Sluaigh \nGriogair Labhruidh\, Ollscoil na hÌäireann\, Gaillimh. \nTraidisean Seinn Ath-Chruthaichte nan GÌÊidheal Albannach \nSos \nPain̩al 6 \n11.45-1.15 Cathaoirleach: An Dr. Clodagh Downey\, Roinn na Gaeilge \nLiam ÌÒ Maoildhia Sti̼rthÌ_ir an Oireachtais \nAn AmhrÌÁnaÌ_ocht agus an Sean-nÌ_s ag an Oireachtas \nAntaine ÌÒ FarachÌÁin Institi̼id TeicneolaÌ_ochta Bhaile ́tha Cliath \nAg lorg ÌÁite don amhrÌÁnaÌ_ocht dh̼chasach \nMÌÁire Breathnach ColÌÁiste PhÌÁdraig Droim Conrach \nIomramh Aonair i dtreo an tSean-nÌ_is: Sc̩alta Ì_ fhoghlaimeoirÌ_ \nLÌ_n \nPain̩al 7 \n2.30-4.30 ModhnÌ_ir: Louis de Paor \nS̼il Siar\, S̼il ar Aghaidh: Pl̩ Oscailte faoin amhrÌÁnaÌ_ocht \nJosie SheÌÁin Jeaic Mac Donnchadha\, MÌÁire PhÌ_otair NÌ_ DhroighneÌÁin\, S. NÌ_ Bheaglaoich \n4.30 Clabhs̼r \n  \nClÌÁr̼: Saor in Aisce. TÌÁille Dinn̩ir: ‰âÂ30  TeagmhÌÁil: Lillis ÌÒ Laoire  ag sean.nos2015@gmail.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dhia-leagan-d%cc%a9ag-an-sean-ni_s-san-aoniaa%c2%bc-haois-is-fiche-24-agus-25-meitheamh/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150623T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134653Z
UID:1972-1435075200-1435075200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Dr Jodi Schneider\, INRIA Sophia Antipolis - M̩diterran̩e\, France and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow -Persons\, documents\, models: organising and structuring information for the Web
DESCRIPTION:Persons\, documents\, models: organising and structuring information for the Web \nPeople and documents are of enduring interest. Documents may be generated by individuals\, collective groups\, and administrations\, on any number of topics. We are particularly interested in the relationships between people and documents. The most important relationships are creation (authors\, illustrators\, translators\, …)\, usage (e.g. association copies)\, and topic-of (e.g. people may be the subjects of biographies). \nIn this lecture\, we will talk about several approaches for modeling\, or representing\, people and documents. We pay particular attention to computer-based approaches to organization\, and to organizing information for websites. We will talk briefly about TEI and XML\, and the focus on my area of research expertise: modeling “linked data”\, a widely adopted approach for interlinking data. Adopted by the UK and US governments and search engines such as Google and Yahoo!\, linked data has also been widely used in the digital humanities and by libraries\, archives\, and museums. It consists in naming objects of interest (be they authors\, documents\, or whatnot) and using standard data formats to enable interlinking.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-jodi-schneider-inria-sophia-antipolis-m%cc%a9diterran%cc%a9e-france-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-persons-documents-models-organising-and-structuring-information-for-the-web/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150623T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150623T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134653Z
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UID:1971-1435071600-1435071600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Dr. Peter Webster\, The British Library and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow -Prospects & pitfalls in using web archives for research
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-peter-webster-the-british-library-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-prospects-pitfalls-in-using-web-archives-for-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150622T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150622T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191622
CREATED:20160824T134653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134653Z
UID:1973-1434988800-1434988800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Derek Gladwin\, University of British Columbia and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow - 'North Atlantic Poetry and Multimedia: Environmentalism\, Space and Websites'
DESCRIPTION:Derek Gladwin\, University of British Columbia and Moore Institute Visiting Research Fellow’North Atlantic Poetry and Multimedia: Environmentalism\, Space and Websites’\nThis talk discusses the relationship between two interdisciplinary environmental and spatial approaches to literature\, known as ecocriticism and geocriticism\, through two interactive websites that focus on the poetry of Eavan Boland and Marlene Creates. In one website\, Creates\, who is an environmental poet and photographer from Newfoundland\, Canada\, has created a multimedia experience titled A Virtual Walk of the Boreal Poetry Garden. Across the North Atlantic\, another website titled The Poetry Project: Poetry and Art from Ireland employs a similar multimedia format\, incorporating short videos of place-based poetry read orally in built and non-built environments. Boland’s poem ‰Û÷In Our Own Country’\, which is accompanied by Oliver Comerford’s short film Distance\, is the selection from ‰Û÷The Poetry Project’ considered in this talk. What is important about these two projects is that they are meant to be experienced on the web. These online representations of environmental poetry also use elements of interest for ecocritics and geocritics alike\, capturing both real and imagined spaces\, while also expanding the boundaries among disciplines\, genres\, and platforms. Ultimately\, this talk examines how these two websites demonstrate through poetry\, image\, and virtual experience the ability to promote environmental awareness through spatial representations of place. \nDerek Gladwin is a Social Sciences and Humanities Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of English at the University of British Columbia. His work primarily focuses on the environmental humanities in 20th– and 21st-century literary\, film\, and visual cultures in Ireland\, the UK\, and the North Atlantic. Gladwin is author of the forthcoming book\, Contentious Terrains: Boglands in the Irish Postcolonial Gothic (2016)\, and co-editor of Eco-Joyce: The Environmental Imagination of James Joyce (2015) and Unfolding Irish Landscapes: Tim Robinson\, Culture and Environment (2015). He is currently co-editing an issue on ‰Û÷Irish Environmental Criticism’ for the Canadian Journal of Irish Studies\, and will serve as an Environmental Humanities Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh in the autumn of 2015.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/derek-gladwin-university-of-british-columbia-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-north-atlantic-poetry-and-multimedia-environmentalism-space-and-websites/
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