History Graduate Research Seminar Series
Lorna Moloney'Making Thomond English' - an analysis of the violent processes in shiring sixteenth-century County Clare
ECHO: Introductory Workshop
ECHO Introductory Workshop Thinking Academic: Career Paths Our introductory meeting is an open discussion of where to go, and where we are all going in academic life. All welcome. Wine served. ECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a friendly environment. Contact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ie or charlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie or see our website: http://echoforum.wordpress.com
Talk: Professor Peter Wells, University of Minnesota
Peter Wells Professor Peter Wells (University of Minnesota) will give a lecture sponsored by CAMPS entitled ‰Û÷Objects, Performances, and Arrangements: Ecological Psychology and the Later Prehistory of Europe‰۪. Peter is the author of The Barbarians Speak: How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe (Princeton 1999), Beyond Celts, Germans and Scythians: Archaeology and Identity in Iron... | Read on »
Performance Matters – Contemporary Irish Theatre discussion group
Discussion: Mark O'Rowe's Made in China. All theatre practitioners, theorists and students are welcome to attend. If you need a copy of the text email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com.
History Graduate Research Seminar Series
Teresa Shoosmith Soil, surveyors, and the joys of Photoshop: the problems of engaging with sources from the Early Modern period
ECHO Seminar: Ireland on Guard:Ali and the Corner Boys – James Curry & Leo Keohane
ECHOHumanities Research ForumECHO is a regular humanities research forum taking place on Thursday in the Moore Institute, with Workshops discussing research strategies, and Seminars for research papers of all kinds. Everyone at all levels across the College of Arts is invited, and requests for future events and seminar paper submissions are hugely welcome.For more information... | Read on »
Reading by Amiri Baraka
Reading by Amiri Baraka‰Û÷As part of its Visiting Fellowship Scheme the Moore Institute is please to present a Reading by Amiri Baraka, an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays, and music criticism, on Thursday, October 25 at 5pm in the O‰۪Flaherty Theatre. The Moore Institute acknowledges the support of the College of Arts, Social... | Read on »