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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Brian Schoen Statecraft and Secession: The Problem of American Nationhood  in an Era of Global Crisis 1860-1.
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\nBrian Schoen \n  \nStatecraft and Secession: The Problem of American Nationhood \nin an Era of Global Crisis 1860-1. \n \nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-brian-schoen-statecraft-and-secession-the-problem-of-american-nationhood-in-an-era-of-global-crisis-1860-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T170000
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CREATED:20160824T134706Z
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UID:2152-1426006800-1426006800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Bernard Adams\, Moore Institute visiting fellow -'Mary O'Malley and the early Lyric Players' Theatre\, Belfast'?
DESCRIPTION:Bernard Adams\nMoore Institute Visiting Fellow\n‰Û÷Mary O’Malley and the early Lyric Players’ Theatre\, Belfast’? \nFor more information please contact lionel.pilkington@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/bernard-adams-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-mary-omalley-and-the-early-lyric-players-theatre-belfast/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T160000
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SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:‘Language Games’: An AWC Seminar on Language and Literature.\nAll welcome.\nTexts for discssion will be provided at the meeting.\nContact: irina.ruppo@nuigawlay.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150310T160000
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UID:2155-1426003200-1426003200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Daisy Spencer\, IRC doctoral scholar in Archaeology and Geography at NUI Galway: People\, Land-Use and Time. Linking multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental evidence to the Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeological record of the B
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series:\n \nDaisy Spencer\, IRC doctoral scholar in Archaeology and Geography at NUI Galway. \nPeople\, Land-Use and Time. \nLinking multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental evidence to the Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeological record of the Burren and central Clare\, western Ireland. \nAll welcome! \n\nfor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-daisy-spencer-irc-doctoral-scholar-in-archaeology-and-geography-at-nui-galway-people-land-use-and-time-linking-multi-proxy-palaeoenvironmental-evidence-to-the/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150309T160000
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SUMMARY:Centre for Global Women's Studies\, NUI Galway\, Public Lecture: Professor Cris M. Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Global Women’s Studies \nis delighted to invite you to a public lecture to mark \nInternational Women’s Day 2015: \nA Collaborative\, Community-based Study to Define and Measure:  \nEmpowering Practice and “Empowered” Outcomes \nCris M. Sullivan\, Ph.D. \nProfessor\, Ecological/Community Psychology \nDirector\, Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence \nMichigan State University \nDate/Time: Monday 9 March\, 4pm \nVenue: THB1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway \nRefreshments will be served \nThe goal of empowerment-based programs is to help clients increase their personal\, interpersonal\, and political power. This talk describes a collaborative partnership with a domestic violence shelter program interested in evaluating how well they were integrating the empowerment model into day-to-day service provision and whether their approach to empowerment-based service delivery was contributing to the intended “empowered outcomes” for the women with whom they work. I will describe how we jointly defined empowerment within this setting\, how the empowerment-based practices and intended empowered outcomes were measured\, and how the study findings impacted the work of the advocates. \nFor more information see: \nhttp://www.nuigalway.ie/womens_studies/ \nhttp://www.internationalwomensday.com \nor email Gillian Browne\, gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-global-womens-studies-nui-galway-public-lecture-professor-cris-m-sullivan/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150306T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150306T120000
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CREATED:20160824T134705Z
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UID:2145-1425643200-1425643200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nFor more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie \nAll theatre practitioners\, theorists and students are welcome to attend
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150305T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150305T180000
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UID:2144-1425578400-1425578400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Professor Elizabeth Fitzpatrick: Finn mac Cumaill's Places: Linking Human Settlement with Landscapes of Enriched Natural Resources
DESCRIPTION:Professor Elizabeth Fitzpatrick\n(School of Geography and Archaeology NUI Galway )\nFinn mac Cumaill’s Places: Linking Human Settlement with Landscapes of Enriched Natural Resources\nFinn mac Cumaill (Finn McCool) and his fÌ_an or warrior band are central figures in the literature and oral tradition of Gaelic-speaking peoples of Ireland\, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Finn variously means white\, bright\, lustrous\, fair\, enlightened and self-revealed. Tales of Finn have enduring appeal.  Prof. Elizabeth FitzPatrick’s project with Dr Ronan Hennessy and Dr Paul Naessens\, of NUI Galway\, An Atlas of Finn mac Cumaill’s Places\, proposes that place-names associated with Finn are not just folk indices of the Finn-Cycle of tales but indicate areas of enriched natural resources and physical boundaries in the landscape. \nThe project has discovered that Finn’s places have distinctive archaeologies\, topographies and wildlife ecologies situated in geological transition zones characterised by unconformities\, contacts and faults. As landforms\, they are epitomised by bareness and are mostly hills\, variously called Seefin (‰Û÷Finn’s seat’)\, Knockfinn (‰Û÷Finn’s Hill’) and Formoyle (‰Û÷very bare place’)\, but they are also caves\, such as Fingal’s Cave on the Isle of Arran\, and causeways like the World Heritage Giant’s Causeway on the Co. Antrim coastline. In the past\, Finn‰Û÷s places were important boundary points of territories\, hunting grounds for red deer and wild pig\, and characterised by mineral enrichment. \nFinn’s places on the edge of Western Europe may be the most enduring survival of a wider landscape expression of the Celtic place-name vindo-s and its associated phenomena of boundary zones and areas of enriched natural resources.  Notably\, it is found in Celtic settlements across Europe that became major Roman frontier forts.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-elizabeth-fitzpatrick-finn-mac-cumaills-places-linking-human-settlement-with-landscapes-of-enriched-natural-resources/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150305T170000
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UID:2151-1425574800-1425574800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Book launch of Thomas Fitzpatrick and the Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly 1905-1915 by James Curry and CiarÌÁn Wallace
DESCRIPTION:NUI Galway launch of\nThomas Fitzpatrick and the Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly 1905-1915\nby James Curry and CiarÌÁn Wallace\nFollowed by wine reception.\nBook Launch! New book examines the life of Irish political cartoonist Thomas Fitzpatrick and the popular Lepracaun Cartoon Monthly publication he founded in 1905\nThomas Fitzpatrick was the grandfather of renowned Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick\nAll welcome to attend!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-of-thomas-fitzpatrick-and-the-lepracaun-cartoon-monthly-1905-1915-by-james-curry-and-ciarian-wallace/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150304T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150304T160000
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UID:2104-1425484800-1425484800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Kevin O'Sullivan\, Fight Poverty or Feed The World? NGOs in Britain and Ireland and the search for global justice 1968-85
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\n \nKevin O’Sullivan\, \nFight Poverty or Feed The World? NGOs in Britain and Ireland and the search for global justice 1968-85. \nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-kevin-osullivan-fight-poverty-or-feed-the-world-ngos-in-britain-and-ireland-and-the-search-for-global-justice-1968-85/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T160000
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UID:2148-1425398400-1425398400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Dr Ruth Carden : Ireland's Ancient Red Deer.  All welcome!
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series:\n \nDr Ruth Carden\, consultant animal osteologist in quaternary and holocene european fauna\, wildlife ecologist and Research Associate of the National Museum of Ireland\, Natural History Division. \nLecture title: Ireland‘s Ancient Red Deer. \nAll welcome! \n\nfor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-dr-ruth-carden-irelands-ancient-red-deer-all-welcome/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T160000
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UID:2141-1425398400-1425398400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Moore Institute Special Lecture:  'The Analogy Between Finland and Ireland is Almost Perfect.' Nationalism & Separatism on Opposite Sides of Europe\, c. 1886-1922  Dr Andrew Newby\, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of World Cultures\, University
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute Special Lecture\n“The Analogy Between Finland and Ireland is Almost Perfect.”\nNationalism & Separatism on Opposite Sides of Europe\, c. 1886-1922\nDr Andrew Newby\, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of World Cultures\, University of Helsinki.\nFor more information please contact john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-special-lecture-the-analogy-between-finland-and-ireland-is-almost-perfect-nationalism-separatism-on-opposite-sides-of-europe-c-1886-1922-dr-andrew-newby-senior-research-fell/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150303T120000
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UID:2146-1425384000-1425384000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar:Marie Boran (James Hardiman Library) The Irish Landed Estates Database: Signpost or Destination?  -  Niall MacSweeney & Aisling Keane (James Hardiman Library) Challenges of Applying Metadata to Digital Collections
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nMarie Boran (James Hardiman Library\, NUI Galway)The Irish Landed Estates Database: Signpost or Destination? \nNiall MacSweeney & Aisling Keane (James Hardiman Library\, NUI Galway)Challenges of Applying Metadata to Digital Collections \nPresentatitions during the first hour of each seminar are followed by discussion and exchange over a light lunch in the second.\nFor further informatition\, contact: Dr PÌÁdraic Moran (padraic.moran@nuigalway.ie)\, or Dr Justitin Tonra (justitin.tonra@nuigalway.ie)\nwww.nuigalway.ie/digital-seminar ‰ۢ www.facebook.com/nuigdss
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminarmarie-boran-james-hardiman-library-the-irish-landed-estates-database-signpost-or-destination-niall-macsweeney-aisling-keane-james-hardiman-library-challenges-of/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150227T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150227T120000
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CREATED:20160824T134704Z
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UID:2120-1425038400-1425038400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Christine Neer\, Old & Middle Irish\, NUIG - 'Grieving Lovers and Gendered Mourning in Old and Middle Irish Tochmarca'.
DESCRIPTION:Christine Neer\, Old & Middle Irish\, NUIG‘Grieving Lovers and Gendered Mourning in Old and Middle Irish Tochmarca‘.\nFollowed by discussion & light lunch\nEveryone welcome – FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch\nFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-christine-neer-old-middle-irish-nuig-grieving-lovers-and-gendered-mourning-in-old-and-middle-irish-tochmarca/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150226T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150226T190000
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UID:2147-1424977200-1424977200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Paddy Woodworth -'Writing Restoration: A Global Journey to the Cutting Edge of Conservation Science & Practice'
DESCRIPTION:Public talk on writing about the environment at NUI Galway \nAuthor and lecturer Paddy Woodworth is to give a guest talk titled ‰Û÷Writing Restoration: A Global Journey to the Cutting Edge of Conservation Science & Practice’ at NUI Galway on 26 February at 7pm. \nThe talk\, part of the “Doing Writing” series organized by the BA and MA programmes in Creative Writing at NUI Galway\, will be based on Woodworth’s most recent book\, Our Once and Future Planet: Restoring the World in the Climate Change Century\, published by Chicago University Press. \nTen years in the making\, Our Once and Future Planet focuses on projects across the world that attempt to reverse damage to the environment and restore healthy and biodiverse ecosystems. The book has received international acclaim for its extensive research and key arguments\, and also for the accessibility of its style. Science magazine emphasized that Woodworth “skillfully dissects the arguments surrounding the purpose and direction of ecological restoration”\, while also especially commending his “effective use of narrative techniques to enhance his presentation. His descriptions of the people he meets are often charming and revealing”. \nFormerly a Visiting Fellow on the International Writing Programme at the University of Iowa\, and most recently a visiting lecturer at the University of Chicago\, Woodworth has published widely on the arts\, travel\, Basque and Spanish affairs\, and national and international environment issues. He regularly writes on these and related areas for the Irish Times. \nWoodworth also works as an editor for scientists who wish to reach a wide public readership\, and he is a mentor for creative writers at NUI Galway working on projects related to factual narration and other forms of creative non-fiction. \nThis public talk will take place on 26 February at NUI Galway in the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies (ground floor\, room G010) at 7pm. Booking is not required\, but seating may be limited.  \nFor more information please contact john.kenny@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-lecture-paddy-woodworth-writing-restoration-a-global-journey-to-the-cutting-edge-of-conservation-science-practice/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150225T160000
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UID:2103-1424880000-1424880000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Florry O' Driscoll 'Confounding the Garibaldian Liars': The Letters of Albert De La Hoyde  of the Battalion of St Patrick\, 1860
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\nFlorry O’ Driscoll \n  \n‘Confounding the Garibaldian Liars’: The Letters of Albert De La Hoyde \n of the Battalion of St Patrick\, 1860.  \nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-florry-o-driscoll-confounding-the-garibaldian-liars-the-letters-of-albert-de-la-hoyde-of-the-battalion-of-st-patrick-1860/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T160000
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UID:2139-1424793600-1424793600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Peter Casby\, Galway doctoral scholarship student in Archaeology at NUI Galway will speak on Living Trees in Created Environments of Gaelic Ireland (c.700AD - 1600AD)
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series:\n \nPeter Casby\, Galway doctoral scholarship student in Archaeology at NUI Galway \n Living Trees in Created Environments of Gaelic Ireland (c.700AD – 1600AD). \nAll welcome! \n\nfor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-peter-casby-galway-doctoral-scholarship-student-in-archaeology-at-nui-galway-will-speak-on-living-trees-in-created-environments-of-gaelic-ireland-c-700ad-1600a/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T160000
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CREATED:20160824T134705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134705Z
UID:2140-1424793600-1424793600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:‘Language Games’: An AWC Seminar on Language and Literature.\nAll welcome.\nTexts for discssion will be provided at the meeting.\nContact: irina.ruppo@nuigawlay.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003553
CREATED:20160824T134705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134705Z
UID:2142-1424786400-1424786400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Inishowen singers on tour
DESCRIPTION:Inishowen singers on tour\n http://inishowensinging.ie/\nFor more information please contact lillis.olaoire@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/inishowen-singers-on-tour/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003553
CREATED:20160824T134705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134705Z
UID:2137-1424433600-1424433600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nFor more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie \nAll theatre practitioners\, theorists and students are welcome to attend
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003553
CREATED:20160824T134704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134704Z
UID:2119-1424433600-1424433600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Francisco Rozano\, Medieval Studies\, NUIG - 'Saga hwÌÄå_t ic hatte: The Many Names and Mysteries of the Exeter Book of Old English Poetry'
DESCRIPTION:Francisco Rozano\, Medieval Studies\, NUIG\n‘Saga hwÌ_t ic hatte: The Many Names and Mysteries of the Exeter Book of Old English Poetry’\nFollowed by discussion & light lunch\nEveryone welcome – FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch\nFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-francisco-rozano-medieval-studies-nuig-saga-hwiaa_t-ic-hatte-the-many-names-and-mysteries-of-the-exeter-book-of-old-english-poetry/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150220T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003553
CREATED:20160824T134705Z
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SUMMARY:Word-Bridges: Translation in Ireland Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Word-Bridges: Translation in Ireland Symposium \nThis symposium examines translation in Ireland with a particular focus on the years 1700-1900. The event brings together leading scholars to explore cultural exchange in Ireland and to assess how translation was used for informative\, creative and transformative purposes. It will look at translation between Irish and English side by side with translation from other languages into English. The symposium will examine translations in a European context to question how these works both provided links with the continent while also reflecting European trends in cultural transfer.                         \nProf Michael Cronin (DCU) will deliver a keynote entitled ‰Û÷The Empire talks back: Translation tales for the coming times’ (11.30-12.30) and Prof. Ann Thomson (EUI Florence) will deliver the second keynote on ‰Û÷Translators as historical actors in the long Eighteenth Century’ (17.00-18.00). \nThe conference is open to all NUI Galway staff and students and there is no charge for attending. \nAt 12.30 the winners of the Schools Translation Competition (French\, German\, Irish\, Italian and Spanish) will be presented with their prizes. A Database of Irish Translators in the Nineteenth Century will also be launched during the conference. \nConference website: http://translationhistory.nuigalway.ie/conference/ \nProgramme\n\n\n\n\n9.00-9.30 \n\n\nRegistration and welcome \n\n\n\n\n9.30-11.00 Session 1 (Chair: Feargal ÌÒ B̩arra) \n\n\n\n Andrew   Carpenter (UCD) Translation and imitation in Restoration Ireland. \n\n\n Liam   Mac Math̼na\, (UCD) Bilingual Scholarship in Dublin\, 1700-1750: The Role of   Translation in Tadhg ÌÒ Neachtain’s Oeuvre \n\n\n Joachim   Fischer (UL): 18th and 19th century translations in Ireland: The German   dimension\n\n\n\n\n\n11.00-11.30 \n\n\nCoffee \n\n\n\n\n11.30-12.30 Keynote \n\n\nMichael Cronin (DCU): entitled ‰Û÷The Empire talks back: Translation tales for   the coming times’ (Chair Paolo Bartoloni) \n\n\n\n\n12.30-13.00  \n\n\nLaunch of Irish Translators in the Nineteenth Century Database   and presentation of Schools Translations Competition Winners (Anne O’Connor) \n\n\n\n\n13.00-14.00  \n\n\nLunch \n\n\n\n\n14.00 – 15.30 Session 2 (Chair Lesa NÌ_ Mhunghaile) \n\n\n\n Michele   Milan (NUI Galway) ‰Û÷”The West’s Awake”: Translating from Connaught and for   the Nation – Eva\, Thomasine and John Blake Dillon’\n\n\n Mary   Phelan (DCU) Court Interpreters for Foreign Languages 1810-1900\n\n\n Sabine   StrÌ_mper-Krobb (UCD)‰Û÷Abuse’ and ‰Û÷mutilations’ – George Egerton and the first   English translation of Knut Hamsun’s Sult\n\n\n\n\n\n15.30-16.00 \n\n\nCoffee \n\n\n\n\n16.00 – 17.00 Session 3 (Chair Mel Boland) \n\n\n\n Ciaran   McDonough (NUI Galway): ‰Û÷Death and Renewal’: Translating Old Irish Texts in   Nineteenth-Century Ireland\n\n\n Cormac   Leonard (TCD) and Teresa Lynch (TCD): “Interpreters and Deaf People in Irish   Courts\, 1815 – 1924‰Û_. \n\n\n\n\n\n17.00-18.00 Keynote \n\n\nAnn Thomson (EUI\, Florence) “Translators as historical actors   in the long Eighteenth Century” (Chair Jane Conroy) \n\n\n\n\n18.00 Book launch \n\n\nSabine Egger (ed.)\, Cultural/Literary Translators – Selected   Irish-German Biographies (Irish-German Studies 9). Trier: WVT\, 2014 \n(Book Launch by Prof. PÌ_l ÌÒ Dochartaigh\, Registrar and Deputy   President\, NUI Galway) \n\n\n\n\nNote: There is no registration fee for the Symposium. The Symposium is funded by the Irish Research Council. \nConference Conveners and Contacts: Dr. Anne O’Connor anne.oconnor@nuigalway.ie and Dr. Lesa NÌ_ Mhunghaile    lesa.nimhunghaile@oegaillaimh.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/word-bridges-translation-in-ireland-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Dr Joan Allen (Moore Institute Visiting Research Fellow / Newcastle University) - 'Charles Diamond\, the Catholic Herald and the Defence of the Realm Act\, 1914-1920'
DESCRIPTION:Lecture under joint auspices of Moore Institute and the Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland\nDr Joan Allen\n(Moore Institute Visiting Research Fellow / Newcastle University)\n‰Û÷Charles Diamond\, the Catholic Herald and the Defence of the Realm Act\, 1914-1920′\nFor more information please contact john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-joan-allen-moore-institute-visiting-research-fellow-newcastle-university-charles-diamond-the-catholic-herald-and-the-defence-of-the-realm-act-1914-1920/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150218T183000
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SUMMARY:5th Babel Public Lecture Series: Dr Mel Boland: Contact and Conflict Zones: Reading Gesture in the short fiction of Isabel Allende
DESCRIPTION:5th BABEL PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES\nDr Mel Boland: \nContact and Conflict Zones: Reading Gesture in the short fiction of Isabel Allende \nHow do we read gesture in literature? This lecture looks at how we read and interpret the description of gestures\, using selected short stories from Chilean author Isabel Allende in Spanish and English.\nThe Babel Lectures is an initiative of the School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures\, NUI Galway\, which intends to reinforce the connection with Galway through an annual series of lectures especially designed to promote creative exchange and dialogues between academics and the community. \nEntrance is free\, and everybody is welcome.\nFor more information please contact suzanne.gilsenan@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/5th-babel-public-lecture-series-dr-mel-boland-contact-and-conflict-zones-reading-gesture-in-the-short-fiction-of-isabel-allende/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150218T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series:Eamonn Gardiner\,  'Insane at the Time of Commission': Stress\, Trauma and Suicide  in Temporary Cadets of the Auxiliary Division\, 1920-1930.'
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\n \nEamonn Gardiner\, \n‘Insane at the Time of Commission’: Stress\, Trauma and Suicide \nin Temporary Cadets of the Auxiliary Division\, 1920-1930.’ \n \nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-serieseamonn-gardiner-insane-at-the-time-of-commission-stress-trauma-and-suicide-in-temporary-cadets-of-the-auxiliary-division-1920-1930/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150218T130000
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC Lunchtime Seminar Series:Dr. Anne Cassidy\, Postdoctoral Researcher 'Join-to-Farm' Teagasc/NUI Galway The Agency Paradox: gender(ed) frameworks in Irish Farming Families
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC Lunchtime Seminar Series\n \nDr. Anne Cassidy\, Postdoctoral Researcher ‘Join-to-Farm’ Teagasc/NUI Galway \nThe Agency Paradox: gender(ed) frameworks in Irish Farming Families \n \nAll Welcome\nFor more information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-lunchtime-seminar-seriesdr-anne-cassidy-postdoctoral-researcher-join-to-farm-teagascnui-galway-the-agency-paradox-gendered-frameworks-in-irish-farming-families/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150217T160000
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SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Raina Howe\, doctoral student in History at NUI Galway will speak on The Woodland Tradition of Ireland: Sources and Controversies
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series:\n \nRaina Howe\, doctoral student in History at NUI Galway \n on The Woodland Tradition of Ireland: Sources and Controversies. \nAll welcome! \n\nfor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-raina-howe-doctoral-student-in-history-at-nui-galway-will-speak-on-the-woodland-tradition-of-ireland-sources-and-controversies/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150212T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150212T130000
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SUMMARY:Performing Famine Memory: Irish Theatre and the Great Hunger Symposium - February 12th and 13th 2015
DESCRIPTION:Performing Famine Memory:\nIrish Theatre and the Great Hunger Symposium\nConference Convener and Contact: Dr. Jason King Jason.king@nuigalway.ie \nThis symposium examines Irish Theatre and Famine Memory between the periods of the Irish Revival and the rise and fall of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger.  It places special emphasis on the performance of Famine remembrance to register moments of national crisis and forced migration in Ireland\, both past and present.  The symposium brings together leading Irish theatre and famine scholars and theatre practitioners to explore recent productions about the Great Hunger in the era of the Celtic Tiger\, such as DruidMurphy’s revival (2012) of Tom Murphy’s Famine (1968)\, Sonya Kelly’s How to Keep An Alien (2014)\, Moonfish Theatre’s bilingual English and Irish language adaptation of Joseph O’Connor’s novel Star of the Sea (2014)\, Jaki McCarrick’s Belfast Girls (2012)\, Fiona Quinn’s The Voyage of the Orphans (2012)\, Caroilin Callery and Maggie Gallagher’s “Strokestown – Quebec Connection Youth Arts Project – ‘The Language of Memory and Return’” (2011-2014)\, Donal O’Kelly’s The Cambria (2005)\, and Elizabeth Kuti’s The Sugar Wife (2005).  Representations of the Great Famine during the Revival in Maud Gonne’s Dawn and early plays staged at the Gate Theatre will also be discussed. The performance of traumatic remembrance of the Famine and pivotal historical events in W.B. Yeats’s The Dreaming of the Bones (1916) will be explored in a keynote address by Professor Chris Morash.  Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal will also deliver a keynote address on the development of international Famine studies and research networks and opportunities for collaboration. \nSymposium Schedule Thursday Februrary 12:\n1-2pm. Irish Famine Memory and Migration in Contemporary Theatre Productions: \nBarry Houlihan (NUIG)\, Overview of Irish Theatre Archival Resources at NUI Galway. \nDr. Jason King (NUIG): “Performing the Green Pacific: Staging Female Youth Migration in  Jaki  McCarrick’s Belfast Girls (2012) and Fiona Quinn’s The Voyage of the Orphans (2012)”. \nDr. Charlotte McIvor (NUIG): “Sonya Kelly’s How to Keep An Alien: Gender\, Palimpsestic Time and Migration in the Decade of Centenaries”. \n2-3pm. Staging Famine Memory: Theatre Practitioner Perspectives \nMÌÁir̩ad Ni Chroinin (NUIG and Moonfish Theatre): “Moonfish Theatre’s production of Star of the Sea\, based on the novel by Joseph O’Connor”(2014). \nCaroilin Callery (Cultural Connections Theatre Group): Strokestown – Quebec Connection Youth Arts Project – ‘The Language of Memory and Return’. \n3-3:30pm coffee break \n3:30-5pm. DruidMurphy and Early Twentieth-Century Representations of the Great Famine on Stage: \nProfessor Patrick Lonergan (NUIG): DruidMurphy (2012) and Abbey Productions of Tom Murphy’s Famine. \nDr. Margu̩rite Corporaal (Radboud University Nijmegen): “Starvation in the Shadows: (Un)staging the Famine in Maud Gonne’s Dawn (1904)”. \nRuud Van Den Beuken (Radboud University Nijmegen): “‘My blessing on the pistol and the powder and the ball!’: Prospective Memories of Landlord Murders in the Earl of Longford’s Ascendancy (1935)”. \n6pm. Keynote address: Professor Chris Morash (MRIA\, Trinity College\, Dublin): \n“Re-placing Trauma: Yeats’s The Dreaming of the Bones“. \nSymposium Schedule Friday February 13 (10am-12pm)\nPlenary Workshop: Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal\, “Building Irish Famine Research Networks”. \nDeputy Thom Kluk from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands will introduce keynote speaker Dr. Margu̩rite Corporaal (Radboud University Nijmegen). Dr. Corporaal will discuss her European Research Council funded project Relocated Remembrance: The Great Famine in Irish (Diaspora) Fiction\, 1847-1921 (http://www.ru.nl/relocatedremembrance/) and her Dutch Research Council funded International Network of Irish Famine Studies (INIFS) (http://www.ru.nl/irishfaminenetwork/). She will consider the challenges of building international research networks and explore the opportunities and themes for research collaboration.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performing-famine-memory-irish-theatre-and-the-great-hunger-symposium-february-12th-and-13th-2015/
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SUMMARY:Grundtvig Project Meeting  NUI Galway with European NGOs to examine lifelong learning and recognition for voluntary engagement
DESCRIPTION:Grundtvig Project Meeting\nNUI Galway with European NGOs to examine lifelong learning and recognition for voluntary engagement.  Thursday 12th February – Friday 13th February 20159.00-5.00\nFollowed by evening receptionCelebrating the Learning in VolunteeringThursday the 12th February 2015\, 5pmAula Maxima\, Quadrgangle\, NUI Galway \nShort inputs on the evening will come from: GVC\, Europass Ireland\, Volunteer Ireland and NUI Galway (Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development).\nThe event is an opportunity to:Discuss with community groups the benefits to implementing learning and recognition tools for their volunteers Music and refreshments will accompany.\nFor further information on this L̩argas funded project to recognise volunteer learning: http://cki.nuigalway.ie/news/634/roads-to-recogition/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/grundtvig-project-meeting-nui-galway-with-european-ngos-to-examine-lifelong-learning-and-recognition-for-voluntary-engagement/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20150211T173000
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SUMMARY:Roundtable on the Eurocrisis and Book Launch: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory\, Volumes 1 and 2\, edited by Terrence McDonough\, David Kotz\, and Michael Reich\, Edward Elgar
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable on the Eurocrisis and Book Launch. \nThe Moore Institute and the Economics Discipline at NUI Galway will be holding a roundtable and book launch on Wednesday\, Feb. 11th in seminar room G011 in the Hardiman reserach building.  \nThe book launch of two volumes\, Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Contemporary Capitalism and Its Crises\, Social Structure of Accumulation for the 21st Century \, both edited by Terrence McDonough\, David Kotz\, and Michael Reich\, will take place at 5:30.  \nAt 6:15\, a Round Table will be held on Crisis and Change in the Eurozone: A Finance-Led Recovery?  Both events will feature Gary Dymski\, Professor and Chair in Applied Economics at the Leeds University Business School\, University of Leeds.  Prof. Dymski has published numerous books\, articles\, chapters\, and studies on banking\, financial fragility\, urban development\, credit-market discrimination\, the Latin American and Asian financial crises\, exploitation\, housing finance\, the subprime lending crisis\, financial regulation\, the Eurozone crisis\, and economic policy.  Professor of Finance\, James Stewart of Trinity College Dublin will also feature in the Roundtable.  In addition\, Terrence McDonough\, Srinivas Raghavendra\, and Eithne Murphy\, all from economics at NUI Galway\, will contribute. \n5:30 Book Launch \nSocial Structure of Accumulation Theory\, Volumes 1 and 2\, edited by Terrence McDonough\, David Kotz\, and Michael Reich\, Edward Elgar. \nContemporary Capitalism and Its Crises\, Social Structure of Accumulation for the 21st Century\, Chinese Translation\, edited by Terrence McDonough\, Dvid Kotz\, and Michael Reich\, Cambridge University Press and China Social Sciences Press. \n6:15 Crisis and Change in the Eurozone: A Finance-Led Recovery? A Roundtable. \nGary Dymski\, Leeds University Business School \nJames Stewart\, Trinity College \nTerrence McDonough\, NUI Galway \nSrinivas Raghavendra\, NUI Galway \nEithne Murphy\, NUI Galway. \nFor more information please contact terrence.mcdonough@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/roundtable-on-the-eurocrisis-and-book-launch-social-structure-of-accumulation-theory-volumes-1-and-2-edited-by-terrence-mcdonough-david-kotz-and-michael-reich-edward-elgar/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Centre for Global Women's Studies Project Launch - Social and Economic Costs of Violence Against Women and Girls - Supported by UK Development for International Development
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Global Women’s Studies  \nProject Launch  \nSocial and Economic Costs of Violence Against Women and Girls \nSupported by UK Development for International Development \n   11th February 2015\, 5.00pm\, Aula Maxima Lower\, NUI\, Galway\, Ireland \nFor more information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-global-womens-studies-project-launch-social-and-economic-costs-of-violence-against-women-and-girls-supported-by-uk-development-for-international-development/
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