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Postgraduate Medieval Studies Welcome Reception

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

  Postgraduate Medieval Studies invites all incoming and returning MA, PhD, PostDoc students (along with academic staff at all levels) with an interest in the antique, medieval and early modern worlds to it's annual Welcome Reception,all welcome, regardless of programme or discipline.

Researching Subcultures and Aesthetics Postgraduate Symposium: Alternative Voices in Academia

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

                  09:00 – 09:30 Registration / Coffee & Tea 09:30 – 11:00 Panel 1: Aesthetic Manifestations, Expressionisms and Power Structures Power, Subcultures and Queer Stages in Twentieth-Century Italy and Ireland Zsuzsanna Balázs, PhD Candidate (Drama and Theatre Studies), NUI Galway Pondering Progressive Punk Poetry Jonathan Hannon, PhD Candidate... | Read on »

Sport and Film: Examining the relationship from the United States to Ireland (Dr. Seán Crosson, Huston School of Film & Digital Media)

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

This lecture by Dr. Seán Crosson will consider the topic of Sport and Film, drawing on the research he has undertaken of the subject internationally (evident in his monograph Sport and Film (2013)) and in the Irish context (where he will draw in particular on the work he did towards his recent book Gaelic Games on Film: From silent films to... | Read on »

Modern Theatre in Russia: Research Methodologies

O'Donoghue Theatre NUIG

                    A talk given by Dr Stefan Aquilina 2019 Galway University Foundation/Dr Ros Dixon Fellow Dr Stefan Aquilina is Director of Research and Internationalisation of the School of Performing Arts and Theatre Studies Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta. His research focuses on modern theatre, especially Stanislavsky... | Read on »

Sport and Identity: from local pastimes to global games

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

By Professor Philip Dine, Head of French, NUI Galway. How does sport shape society? From local origins in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, modern sports were first nationally and then internationally regulated, enabling novel personal interactions and unprecedented cultural exchanges. This sporting internationalization was to culminate in such global mega-events as the Olympic... | Read on »

“Ghostly Hauntings: Women and Power in Recent Irish Crime Novels“

Hardiman Research Building Room G011

                      Prof. Dr. Patricia Plummer (Duisburg-Essen University, Germany) Visiting Research Fellow, Moore Institute NUI Galway Patricia Plummer is Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies at Duisburg-Essen University, Germany. Her publications, research and teaching cover an interdisciplinary range of topics, from c18 Orientalism, Victorian literature and... | Read on »

NUI Galway History Research Seminar

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

                "We Have The Litany And All To Say": religion and everyday life in Irish novels of the 1940s' By Dr. Caitriona Clear (NUI Galway) '

Cultures of Exclusion in Contemporary Ireland

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

  This panel discussion will bring together Irish Research Council-funded experts to share their findings on homelessness and how the current housing crisis in Ireland intersects with other forms of exclusion and inequality. Topics may include: direct provision and refugees; racial, gender, and class inequalities in social-housing provision; experiences of statelessness amongst the homeless and... | Read on »

Sport & Exercise Research Group Lecture: A Case Study in Sports Journalism- Antoine Blondin, L’Équipe and the Tour de France

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

  A product of the early twentieth century’s ‘sport-media-industry complex’, cycling’s Tour de France has engendered novel forms and styles of newspaper coverage and has attracted the interest of a variety of writers.A prominent right-wing novelist in the early fifties, Antoine Blondin (1921-1991) was a guest follower for French sports daily L’Équipe on four stages... | Read on »