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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 ‘In the Blood’ by Suzan Lori Parks. \nIf anyone needs some help accessing the play script (or directions etc.) just email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.comor contact us through our facebook page. \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-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141029T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141029T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Raina Howe (NUIG) - The Ordnance Survey Letters of the Antiquarians 1834-41.
DESCRIPTION:Raina Howe (NUIG)\nThe Ordnance Survey Letters of the Antiquarians 1834-41.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-raina-howe-nuig-the-ordnance-survey-letters-of-the-antiquarians-1834-41/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141029T130000
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC lunchtime seminar series: Women and Disability -Laura Serra\, Human Rights Institute "Bartolom̩ de las Casas"\, Charles III University of Madrid and Centre for Disability Law and Policy\, NUI Galway
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC and Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to a research seminar: \nWomen and Disability   Laura Serra\, Human Rights Institute “Bartolom̩ de las Casas”\, Charles III University of Madrid and Centre for Disability Law and Policy\, NUI Galway  Date: Wednesday 29 October  Time: 1.00-2.00pm  Venue: Room G011\, Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway \nLaura Serra is a PhD student at the at the Human Rights Institute “Bartolom̩ de las Casas” at Charles III University of Madrid and is a recipient of a scholarship from the Government of Spain. She has a degree in Law from the  National University of Mar del Plata\, Argentina. Ms. Serra has a background in Human Rights research in Argentina and Spain. She has also worked as a lawyer at the Department for the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of  Discrimination\, Mar del Plata\, Argentina. Currently she is a visting researcher at the Centre for Disability Law and Policy\, NUI Galway.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-lunchtime-seminar-series-women-and-disability-laura-serra-human-rights-institute-bartolom%cc%a9-de-las-casas-charles-iii-university-of-madrid-and-centre-for-disability-law-and-policy/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141028T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141028T160000
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SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Thor McVeigh -Winter Solstice Feasting at Newgrange - seasons\, cosmologies\, geography\, and ritual
DESCRIPTION:Doctoral student in Archaeology and Galway scholarship holder Thor McVeigh will give a research seminar on \n*Winter Solstice Feasting at Newgrange – seasons\, cosmologies\, geography\, and ritual* \nAll welcome! \nmaggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-thor-mcveigh-winter-solstice-feasting-at-newgrange-seasons-cosmologies-geography-and-ritual/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141028T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141028T130000
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SUMMARY:Threesis Heats: Humanities in Context
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! \nFor more information contact clodagh.barry@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/threesis-heats-humanities-in-context/
LOCATION:Aras na Mac Leinn\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141024T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141024T100000
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SUMMARY:School of Education\, NUI Galway: Research Seminar Series (RSS) 2014-2015
DESCRIPTION:School of Education\, NUI Galway: Research Seminar Series (RSS) 2014-2015\nDiversity in Initial Teacher Education and Teaching\nDiversity in Initial Teacher Education\, and in Teaching\, featuring two presentations: \nThe Cultural Diversification of the Teaching Profession: How Effective is it? \nProf. Ninetta Santoro\, Strathclyde University\,Glasgow\,Scotland \nhttp://www.strath.ac.uk/humanities/courses/education/staff/santoroninettaprofessor/ \nDiversity in Initial Teacher Education (DITE) in Ireland: A Rationale and Initial Analysis. \nDr. Elaine Keane\, Dr. Manuela Heinz\, and Dr. Conor Foley\, School of Education\, NUI Galway \nhttp://www.nuigalway.ie/education/research/dite/dite.html \nThe event will be officially opened by Prof. Chris Curtin\, Vice-President for Innovation and Performance\,NUI Galway and seminar attendees will be welcomed by Dr. Mary Fleming\, Head\, School of Education. \n1. The Cultural Diversification of the Teaching Profession: How Effective Is It? \nTeaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpose oftheir work. However\, despite the best of teacher intentions\, some culturally diverse groups of pupils aredisadvantaged by\, and within schooling systems that fail to address their needs. Black students\, immigrantsand refugees are often marginalised by ineffective education practices and thus\, denied access to the socialand material resources that facilitate their full participation in society. One way of addressing this problem inmany places in the world has been to diversify the teaching profession so that it is more representative of thecultural makeup of the student population. Such a strategy is based on assumptions that teachers who are ofethnic and racial minority are well placed to act as role models for minority students\, will understandstudents’ cultural practices and beliefs and how they shape them as learners\, and will contribute diversecultural perspectives to school curricula. Drawing on research I have conducted over a 10 year period\, as wellas the work of key scholars in the field\, I suggest that the diversification of the profession is potentiallycounterproductive unless teachers drawn from the dominant cultural ‘mainstream’ work in partnership withtheir culturally and ethnically diverse colleagues to address practices that sustain inequality and injusticewithin education. This requires all teachers to be culturally responsive and critically aware practitioners. Iconclude by arguing the need for a critical teacher education\, that is\, teacher education that developsteachers’ critical awareness about how relations of power and historical and socio-political discoursesconstruct ‘difference’\, education\, teachers and teaching. \n2. Diversity in Initial Teacher Education (DITE) in Ireland: A Rationale and Initial Analysis \nThe DITE team will present on their national Irish Research Council-funded research project\, Diversity inInitial Teacher Education (DITE) in Ireland\, which explores the socio-demographic profile\, diversityexperiences and career motivations of both applicants and entrants to initial teacher education programmesin Ireland. In our presentation\, we examine the rationale for and design of the project\, along with initialfindings from the first implementation of the online questionnaire. In addition\, we consider the secondimplementation of the questionnaire\, and outline our next steps in the project. \nRSVP to caroline.casey@nuigalway.ie by Monday\, 13th October 2014
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/school-of-education-nui-galway-research-seminar-series-rss-2014-2015/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Eleanor O'Leary (NUIM)\, Teenage Culture in 1950s Ireland.
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor O’Leary (NUIM)\,\nTeenage Culture in 1950s Ireland.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-eleanor-oleary-nuim-teenage-culture-in-1950s-ireland/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T140000
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SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:Language Games is a seminar dedicated to all matters relating to language and literature\, including linguistics\, translation\, language instruction\, and literary experiments and their reception.\nThis week’s workshop will be chaired by Dr Anne Karhio and will explore the work of Daniil Kharms (1905 – 1942).\nQuestions and proposals for workshops can be sent to\nirina.ruppo@nuigalway.ie \nOrganisers:\nIrina Ruppo Malone\n(English/Academic Writing Centre\, James Hardiman Library)\nSiobhan Purcell (English)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234845
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC lunchtime seminar series: The Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender Barriers
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC and Global Women’s Studies\nat NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to a lunchtime seminar:\nThe Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender Barriers\nDr. Antoinette Flynn\, Department of Accounting and Finance\, Kemmy Business School\, University of Limerick.\nAbstract: This study is set in the context of a steady rise in the total proportion of female members across the six chartered accountancy bodies worldwide. Little is known about the career progression experiences of these new female accountants\, or of their aspirations for senior management positions. This study investigates the perceptions of both male and female accountants on a range of previously identified gender progression barriers. We find evidence of a divergence between the perception and the reality of the lived-experience of female accountants\, across the gender divide. It is clear that rather than address corporate cultural barriers the rhetoric of being a female accountant does not meet the reality. These findings contribute to the existing Irish accounting gender research and augment the female management and career development literature. \nPaper co-authored by: Dr. Antoinette Flynn\, Emily Kate Earlie\, and Dr. Christine Cross\, University of Limerick. \nFor questions\, please contact Gender ARC LSS coordinator: Emma BrÌ_nnlund\, e.brannlund1@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-lunchtime-seminar-series-the-rhetoric-and-the-reality-of-being-a-female-accountant-in-ireland-exploring-gender-barriers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141017T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Prof. Brian Arkins\, Classics\, NUI Galway - 'Augustine on the Body and on Sex'
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Brian Arkins\, Classics\, NUI Galway\n‘Augustine on the Body and on Sex’\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-prof-brian-arkins-classics-nui-galway-augustine-on-the-body-and-on-sex/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141015T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141015T160000
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SUMMARY:SÌ_le de Cl̩ir (UL) - Perspectives on Popular Religion: Limerick city in the mid-20th century.
DESCRIPTION:October 15: SÌ_le de Cl̩ir (UL)\nPerspectives on Popular Religion:\nLimerick city in the mid-20th century.\nFor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/si_le-de-cl%cc%a9ir-ul-perspectives-on-popular-religion-limerick-city-in-the-mid-20th-century/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141014T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141014T181500
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SUMMARY:Launch by the Registrar of  RECIRC: The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women's Writing\, 1550-1700'
DESCRIPTION:Message from Dr. Marie-Louise Coolahan \nDear Colleagues \nAs Principal Investigator of the recently funded ERC Consolidator Grant ‰Û÷RECIRC: The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing\, 1550-1700′ \, on behalf of the RECIRC team\, I would like to invite you to its formal launch by the Registrar\, on \nTuesday\, October 14 \nat 6.15pm \nMoore Institute Seminar Room\, Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building \nThe RECIRC project will produce a large-scale\, quantitative analysis of the reception and circulation of women’s writing from 1550 to 1700. The results will enable analysis of how texts\, ideas and reputations gained traction in the early modern period. The focus includes writers who were read in Ireland and Britain as well as women born and resident in Anglophone countries.  \nThe project is made up of four Work Packages and involves the contribution of five newly appointed researchers and one PhD student\, all of whom are now based at NUIG.  They are: \nWork Package 1: Transnational Religious Networks – Dr. Emilie Murphy  \nWork Package 2: The International Republic of Letters – Dr. Felicity Maxwell and Evan Bourke \nWork Package 3: The Manuscript Miscellany as Instrument of Circulation and Site of Reception – Dr. Sajed Chowdhury & Dr. Erin McCarthy \nWork Package 4: Transmission Trails and Book Ownership – Dr. Mark Empey \nWe hope you are free to join us for the event and we look forward to seeing you there.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/launch-by-the-registrar-of-recirc-the-reception-and-circulation-of-early-modern-womens-writing-1550-1700/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141014T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch - Nation/Nazione Irish Nationalism and the Italian Risorgimento
DESCRIPTION:Book Launch of\nNation/NazioneIrish Nationalism and the Italian Risorgimento\nedited byAnne O’Connor\, Colin Barr & Michele Finelli\nGuest Speaker: H. E. Mr. Giovanni Adorni\nBraccesiItalian Ambassador to Ireland\nPlease RSVP to anne.oconnor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-nationnazione-irish-nationalism-and-the-italian-risorgimento/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141014T160000
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SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: John Waddell on 'The Archaeology of the Otherworld'
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series: \nJohn Waddell on \n‘The Archaeology of the Otherworld’\nVenue: Seminar room G010 Hardiman Research Building\nmaggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-john-waddell-on-the-archaeology-of-the-otherworld/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141013T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141013T130000
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SUMMARY:Prof. Robert Mankin (University of Paris 7\, Paris-Diderot)   'Hume and the Politics of Sickness and Dying'
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Robert Mankin\n(University of Paris 7\, Paris-Diderot)\n‰Û÷Hume and the Politics of Sickness and Dying’\n1pm. Monday 13 October 2014.\nG011 seminar room\, the Hardiman research building
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-robert-mankin-university-of-paris-7-paris-diderot-hume-and-the-politics-of-sickness-and-dying/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141010T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141010T160000
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SUMMARY:Professor Jonathan Wolff\, as part of the President of Ireland's Ethics Initiative will deliver a public lecture on 'Social Equality and Poverty'
DESCRIPTION:The discipline of Philosophy is delighted to welcome Professor Jonathan Wolff to NUI\, Galway\, as part of the President of \nIreland’s Ethics Initiative. He will deliver a public lecture on ‘Social Equality and Poverty’\, to which you are warmly invited. \nDate: Friday 10th October\, 2014. \nTime: 4pm. \nVenue: Aula Maxima Lower. \nTitle: ‘Social Equality and Poverty’. \nA note about the Lecture: \nA society of equals is a society that avoids a range of destructive asymmetrical social relations\, including domination\, exploitation\, snobbery\, servility and social exclusion. But how\, in the highly unequal societies in which we live\, can we begin to make progress on eliminating social inequality? This talk explores how thinking about relative poverty can help illuminate one highly important aspect of social inequality: social exclusion. At the same time reflecting on relative poverty\, and the steps people take to overcome it\, can help us to understand some of the considerable structural obstacles that stand in the way of achieving a society of equals. \nA note about Professor Jonathan Wolff: \nJonathan Wolff is Professor of Philosophy and Dean of Arts and Humanities at University College London. He is the author of several books on political philosophy\, including Disadvantage (with Avner de-Shalit) 2007\, Ethics and Public Policy 2011\, and The Human Right to Health. He has been a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics\, the Gambling Review Body\, and the Board of Science of the British Medical Association. He writes a regular column on higher education for the Guardian. \nWe look forward to seeing you there on Friday 10th \nAnn O’Higgins \nPhilosophy\, \nSchool of Humanities\, \nRoom 311\, First Floor\, \nTower One. \nEmail:  ann.ohiggins@nuigalway.ie \nPhone:  353 91 492382
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-jonathan-wolff-as-part-of-the-president-of-irelands-ethics-initiative-will-deliver-a-public-lecture-on-social-equality-and-poverty/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141010T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141010T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Dr Jacopo Bisagni\, Classics\, NUI Galway - 'The Newly-Discovered Hiberno-Breton Computus Parisinus of AD 754'
DESCRIPTION:Dr Jacopo Bisagni\, Classics\, NUI Galway\n‘The Newly-Discovered Hiberno-Breton Computus Parisinus of AD 754′\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-dr-jacopo-bisagni-classics-nui-galway-the-newly-discovered-hiberno-breton-computus-parisinus-of-ad-754/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141008T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141008T150000
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SUMMARY:Using NUIG Archives for Postgraduate Research: An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Using NUIG Archives for Postgraduate Research: An Introduction\n This event\, featuring short presentations led by academics at NUIG\, will show the potential for research in a range of archival and print collections held by the James Hardiman Library. It is designed for MA students\, new and prospective PhD researchers\, and anyone interested in finding out more about the diverse possibilities for original research.  Participants include John Cunningham (History)\, Miriam Haughton (Drama)\, John Kenny (English)\, Deirdre NÌ_ Chonghaile (Moore Institute)\, M̩abh NÌ_ FhuhartÌÁin (Irish Studies)\, Lionel Pilkington (English)\, Ian Walsh (Drama)\, and John Walsh (Gaeilge)\, with members of the archival staff of the Hardiman Library: John Cox\, Kieran Hoare\, Barry Houlihan\, Olivia Lardner\, Aisling Keane\, and Niall McSweeney.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/using-nuig-archives-for-postgraduate-research-an-introduction/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141008T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234845
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SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:Language Games:\nA Seminar on Language and Literature\nLanguage Games is a seminar dedicated to all matters relating to language and literature\, including linguistics\, translation\, language instruction\, and literary experiments in language and their reception. \nThe round-table format of the seminar is designed to allow participants to share and workshop their ideas\, stimulating further discussion and new ideas on their subject. \nWe will generally avoid formal presentations. \nWe plan to have a flexible programme based on the interests of the group\, in other words\, we may dedicate several workshops to a particular topic or text\, or move more swiftly should we receive a large number of proposals for workshops \nOur second meeting will take place on Wednesday 8 October September at 2pm in Room 1003 (in the James Hardiman Research Building) and will include a discussion of selected passages of Ulysses and proposals for future workshops. All are welcome to attend \nQuestions and proposals for workshops can be sent to irina.ruppo@nuigalway.ie \nOrganisers: \nIrina Ruppo Malone (English/Academic Writing Centre\, James Hardiman Library) \nSiobhan Purcell (English)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141003T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141003T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Mr Exequiel Monge\, Old & Middle Irish\, NUI Galway - 'Eoin Bruinne\, the Runaway Bridegroom: Constructing John the Evangelist in Early Medieval Ireland'
DESCRIPTION:Mr Exequiel Monge\, Old & Middle Irish\, NUI Galway\n‘Eoin Bruinne\, the Runaway Bridegroom: Constructing John the Evangelist in Early Medieval Ireland’\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-mr-exequiel-monge-old-middle-irish-nui-galway-eoin-bruinne-the-runaway-bridegroom-constructing-john-the-evangelist-in-early-medieval-ireland/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141002T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20141002T180000
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Public Lecture Series  'The 1914 WWI Christmas Truce and Flanders Peace Field - Learning from humanity and society' Presented by  Don Mullan\, author\, humanitarian and media producer
DESCRIPTION:Institute for Lifecourse and Society\n“The 1914 WWI Christmas Truce and Flanders Peace Field – Learning from humanity and society“\nPresented by \nDon Mullan – author\, humanitarian and media producer\nChaired by \nProfessor Pat Dolan – UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre\, NUI Galway \nThe Institute for Lifecourse and Society\, NUI Galway\, in collaboration with the School of History will host a Distinguished Lecture by journalist\, author and humanist\, Don Mullan.The lecture will tell the story of the 1914 unofficial Christmas Truce during World War 1\, and its implications for Youth peace movements.In the lecture he will draw parallels with his own experience of growing up in war-torn Derry during the ‘Troubles’\nFor more information on Don Mullan and this lecture visit: www.nuigalway.ie/ilas/events \nThis lecture is free but advanced booking is required. \nRSVP: to grainne.larkin@nuigalway.ie or by telephone 091 495734\, by Monday 29th September.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/distinguished-public-lecture-series-the-1914-wwi-christmas-truce-and-flanders-peace-field-learning-from-humanity-and-society-presented-by-don-mullan-author-humanitarian-and-media-producer/
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SUMMARY:Nautical Science\, Navigation\, and the Exploration of the Atlantic - The XVII Reunion of the International Committee for the History of Nautical Science: October 2-4
DESCRIPTION:The XVII Reunion of the International Committee for the History of Nautical Science \nPlease see http://arsnauticaxvii.wordpress.com/  for details about this conference. \nFor more information please contact edward.collins@ucd.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/nautical-science-navigation-and-the-exploration-of-the-atlantic-the-xvii-reunion-of-the-international-committee-for-the-history-of-nautical-science-october-2-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140930T103000
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SUMMARY:Tim Robinson Symposium - Interpreting Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Interpreting Landscape\nMoore Institute International Symposium \nTuesday 30 September 2014 \nAula Maxima\, The Quadrangle\, National University of Ireland\, Galway \nBooking essential: http://www.nuigalway.ie/mooreinstitute \nPROGRAMME \n10.30 Registration and coffee/tea\, Aula Maxima\, Quadrangle \n11.00 Welcome by Daniel Carey\, Director of the Moore Institute \n11.05 Chair: Daniel Carey\, NUI Galway \nJohn Wylie\, Exeter University: ‰Û÷So near and yet so far: the distances of landscape’ \nDiscussion \n11.50 Chair: Rod Stoneman\, NUI Galway \nJustin Carville\, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art and Design\, ‰Û÷Lines of sight and historical topographies: Photography\, anthropology and archaeology in the west of Ireland’ \n12.20 Nicolas F̬ve\, photographer\, ‰Û÷The last loop of lightness: A photographic stance on Tim Robinson’s Connemara’ \nDiscussion \n12.50 Lunch break and opportunity to visit the exhibition ‰Û÷Interpreting landscape: Tim Robinson and the west of Ireland’ / ‰Û÷Rian̼ tal̼n: Tim Robinson agus iarthar na hÌäireann’ in the Atrium\, Hardiman Research Building. A display of other archives relating to landscape can be viewed in the nearby Special Collections Reading Room. \n14.00 Chair: Conor Newman\, NUI Galway \nNessa Cronin\, NUI Galway\, ‰Û÷Interpreting island space: Gender\, science\, and empire in the life and work of Maude Jane Delap (Valentia Island\, 1866-1953)’ \n14.30 John Elder\, Middlebury College\, Vermont\, ‰Û÷Dwelling on the edge’ \nDiscussion \n15.15 Short break \n15.30 Screening of ‰Û÷Unfolding the landscape’\, a film in which Tim Robinson is interviewed by Vincent Woods\, with Nicolas F̬ve \n16.30 Close of symposium \nEverybody who is registered to attend the symposium is invited to the following event in Room G010 and the Atrium\, Hardiman Research Building: \n16.30 Launch by Vincent Woods of Connemara and Elsewhere by John Elder\, Nicolas F̬ve and Tim Robinson\, ed. Jane Conroy (Royal Irish Academy\, 2014)\, followed by a reading by Tim Robinson \nPlease click on the link below to register for this event\nhttps://www.eventbrite.ie/e/interpreting-landscape-tickets-12853502171 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Ticketing for Interpreting Landscape powered by Eventbrite
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/tim-robinson-symposium-interpreting-landscape/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140925T130000
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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’re going to be tackling Lucy Prebble’s Enron. The script is available to all NUI Galway students and can be accessed through the Drama Online portal at the NUIG Library website. \nIf anyone needs some help accessing the play script (or directions etc.) just email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com or contact us through our facebook page. \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-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140925T090000
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SUMMARY:Yves Navarre : Une vie ÌÄåÊ ̩crire - September 25th and 26th\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:Yves Navarre : Une vie ÌÊ ̩crire\nEn hommage ÌÊ la vie et ÌÊ l’Òuvre d’Yves Navarre (1940-1994)\nThis international conference held at NUI\, Galway is the first event of its kind to be devoted to the French writer Yves Navarre (1940-1994) on the 20th anniversary of his death. It brings together academics and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds (performing arts\, writing\, publishing) in order to reflect on the multi-faceted talent of a writer whose wide body of works transcends generic borders to explore very personal experiences\, conflicting feelings and obsessions\, while retaining universal significance and appeal. The presentations will deal with Navarre’s life and works (poems\, plays\, novels)\, the publication and reception of his writings\, and also his unpublished Diary\, a fascinating document held in BAnQ\, Biblioth̬que et Archives nationales du Qu̩bec\, which gives an interesting insight into the man and the writer. This event will be of interest to all those interested in French literature\, the place of homosexuality in writing\, and autobiographical practices. For additional information please contact Sylvie Lannegrand\, organiser of the event : sylvie.lannegrand@nuigalway.ie \n9h – 10h \nAccueil des participants et ouverture du colloque : Lillis ÌÒ Laoire \nSylvie Lannegrand : ‰Û÷Une vie ÌÊ ̩crire’ \nJean Perrenoud : ‰Û÷Yves Navarre vingt ans apr̬s’ \n10h – 11h30 \nLectures et analyses \nMorwena Denis : ‰Û÷Je vis oÌ_ je m’attache ‘ : une vie en ab̨me’ \nMichto Rex : ‰Û÷Del’H̫tel Styx ÌÊ Caron\, requiem pour des feuilles mortes’ \n11h30 – 13h \nL’̩criture autobiographique \nCatherine Viollet : ‰Û÷Une vie de chat : ̩criture f̩line ou fugue ÌÊ deux voix’ \nV̩ronique Mont̩mont : ‰Û÷La n̩buleuse autobiographique’ \n13h  \nRepas ÌÊ l’Universit̩ de Galway \n14h30 – 16h \nL’̩dition : exp̩riences et t̩moignages \nHenri Dhellemmes : ‰Û÷Editer Yves Navarre aujourd’hui’ \nDominique Dussidour : ‰Û÷Merci d’avoir laiss̩ le h ÌÊ verandah‘ \nsuivi d’une lecture de  La Gobeuse d’̢mes\,nouvelle in̩dite \n17h – 18h \nSpectacle \nBruno Bisaro : Le Bureau des Enfants perdus \n19h \nD̨ner ÌÊ L’Artisan\, Quay Street\, Galway \nVendredi 26 septembre \n9h – 10h30 \nLectures et analyses \nBertrand Placines: ‰Û÷Le jardin d’acclimatation : un roman polyphonique sur l’attachement åÈ \nJean Perrenoud : ‰Û÷Po̬mes et Chansons’ \n10h30 – 12h \nEcriture et Homosexualit̩ \nPatrick Dubuis : ‰Û÷L’homosexualit̩ dans l’Òuvre d’Yves Navarre’ \nSylvie Lannegrand : ‰Û÷Le Journal in̩dit’ \n12h – 13h \nR̩ception de l’Òuvre \nPhilippe Leconte : ‰Û÷R̩ception de l’Òuvre d’Yves Navarre’ \n13h \nRepas ÌÊ l’Universit̩ de Galway\, suivi d’une sortie dans le Connemara \nUne exposition de photos\, de livres et de manuscrits se tiendra dans le hall de la Biblioth̬que de l’Universit̩\, ÌÊ c̫t̩ de la salle de conf̩rence G010 \nRemerciements\n\n\n\n\nA tous ceux  gr̢ce ÌÊ qui l’Òuvre continue de vivre\, et aux participants : \nBruno Bisaro\, com̩dien \nHenri Dhellemmes\, H&O ̩diteur \nMorwena Denis\, universitaire \nPatrick Dubuis\, directeur de la revue Inverses \nDominique Dussidour\, ̩crivain \nSylvie Lannegrand\, universitaire \nPhilippe Leconte\, libraire \nV̩ronique Mont̩mont\, universitaire \nJean Perrenoud\, ayant droit \nBernard Placines\, m̩decin \nMichto Rex\, ̩crivain\, peintre\, sculpteur \nCatherine Viollet\, charg̩e de recherches. \nAu personnel de la Biblioth̬que de NUI Galway\, pour avoir facilit̩ l’exposition de manuscrits\, livres\, tapuscrits\, lettres et objets ayant appartenu ÌÊ Yves Navarre. \nA Odette et Jean-Fran̤ois Perrenoud\, pour leur soutien et leur confiance\, et ÌÊ Jean Perrenoud\, ayant droit\, responsable de l’exercice moral de l’Òuvre d’Yves Navarre. \nAux institutions et associations suivantes\, pour leur g̩n̩reux soutien : \nAmbassade de France en Irlande \nACSI (Association irlandaise d’̩tudes canadiennes) \nNational University of Galway\, Moore Institute (Millennium Fund) \nPour tout renseignement concernant cet ̩v̩nement\, veuillez contacter : \nSylvie Lannegrand\, School of Languages\, Literatures & Cultures\, \nNational University of Ireland\, Galway\, Irlande \nsylvie.lannegrand@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/yves-navarre-une-vie-iaae-%cc%a9crire-september-25th-and-26th-2014/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140924T140000
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SUMMARY:Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature
DESCRIPTION:Language Games:\nA Seminar on Language and Literature\nLanguage Games is dedicated to all matters relating to language and literature\, including linguistics\, translation\, language instruction\, and literary experiments in language and their reception. \nThe round-table format of the seminar is designed to allow participants to share and workshop their ideas\, stimulating further discussion and new insights on their subject. \nWe will generally avoid formal presentations. \nWe plan to have a flexible programme based on the interests of the group\, in other words\, we may dedicate several workshops to a particular topic or text\, or move at a faster pace should we receive a large number of proposals for workshops \nOur first meeting will take place on Wednesday at 24 September at 2pm in Room 1003 (on the first floor of the James Hardiman Research Building)  and will begin with a discussion of selected passages of Ulysses and proposals for future workshops \nWe hope you can attend and would also like to invite you to submit proposals and ideas for future workshops by email. These should not be conceived as formal papers\, but as round-table discussions of specific texts or other materials. Please send a short (max 100 word) proposal to irina.ruppo@nuigalway.ie \nIrina Ruppo Malone (English/Academic Writing Centre\, James Hardiman Library) \nSiobhan Purcell (English) \nDr Irina Ruppo Malone \n Academic Writing Centre James Hardiman Library NUI Galway Ext: 5697
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/language-games-a-seminar-on-language-and-literature-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140904T140000
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SUMMARY:Professor Charles Hirschman - Census Classifications and Racial Ideology in Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:VISITING SPEAKER \nThursday\, 4th Sept 2.00 -4.00 pm  \nRoom 1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building \nProfessor Charles Hirschman \nCensus Classifications and Racial Ideology in Malaysia\nThe official classifications of ethnicity used in population censuses are generally thought to be non-controversial administrative products that reflect commonly understood population categories.  Cultural and phenotypical differences are\, however\, are rarely unambiguous\, and the creation and revision of ethnic categories often reveals the assumptions of dominant groups that shape government policy. Tracing changes in ethnic classifications in Malaysian censuses from the colonial era to the present shows the imprint of ideology on how groups are defined and measured. \nProfessor Charles Hirschman is the Boeing International Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at the Department of Sociology\, University of Washington. He is the author of numerous works on the sociology of race\, ethnicity\, immigration\, demography and education in Southeast Asia and the United States. \nSchool of Political Science & Sociology \nPower\, Conflict & Ideology Research Cluster
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-charles-hirschman-census-classifications-and-racial-ideology-in-malaysia/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140827T160000
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SUMMARY:Professor Brendan O'Leary: public lecture on 'Power-sharing in deeply divided places with special reference to Iraq and Northern Ireland'
DESCRIPTION:Professor Brendan O’Leary: public lecture on ‰Û÷Power-sharing in deeply divided places with special reference to Iraq and Northern Ireland’\, NUI Galway\, 27 August\, 2014. Part of the President’s of Ireland’s ‰Û÷Ethics Initiative’ \nDistinguished Irish political scientist Professor Brendan O’Leary of the University of Pennsylvania\, Visiting Fellow at the Moore Institute\,will give a public lecture on ‰Û÷Power-sharing in deeply divided places with special reference to Iraq and Northern Ireland’ in NUI Galway at 4pm on Wednesday 27 August\, 2014. This talk is part of the President of Ireland’s ‰Û÷Ethics Initiative’\, and is organised by the Conflict\, Rights and Security Research Cluster of the Whitaker Institute in association with the Moore Institute. All are welcome.  \nBrendan O’Leary is Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous highly regarded books and articles on conflict and peacemaking and has been deeply and directly involved in efforts to secure peace and design new structures of government in Northern Ireland and Iraq. He was born in Cork\, Ireland and his childhood and teenage years were mostly spent in Nigeria\, Sudan\, and Northern Ireland. \nBefore coming to Penn\, O’Leary was on the faculty of the London School of Economics and Political Science between 1983 and 2003\, where he had been Professor of Political Science\, head of its Government Department\, and an elected Academic Governor. Between 2012 and 2014 he is also Professor of Political Science at Queen’s University Belfast. ̢åÛå¬̢åÛå¬O’Leary’s professorial career has been combined with political advisory work. He was a political advisor to the British Labour Shadow Cabinet on Northern Ireland between 1987-8 and 1996-7\, advising Kevin McNamara and the late Marjorie (“Mo”) Mowlam. He advised Irish\, British\, and American ministers and officials and the Irish-American Morrison delegation during the Northern Ireland peace process\, appearing as an expert witness before the  US Congress\, and being a guest at the White House. His ideas on power-sharing are said to have been extremely influential\, and his work with Prof. John McGarry on police reform was singled out in the press for influencing the commission on police reform which reported in 1999. O’Leary has also worked as a constitutional advisor for the European Union and the United Nations in the promotion of confederal and federal re-building of Somalia\, and for the United Kingdom’s Department of International Development in constitutional consultancies on power-sharing in coalition governments in Kwa-Zulu Natal\, South Africa\, and in Nepal.  Between 2003 and 2009 he was regularly an international constitutional advisor to the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq\, assisting in the negotiation of the Transitional Administrative Law (2004); electoral systems design (2004-5); the Constitution of Iraq (2005)\, and the Constitution of the Kurdistan Region (2005-). He has been an expert witness on Iraq to branches of the US Government\, and to the United Kingdom’s Iraq Commission. For the UN he contributed to its 2004 United Nations Human Development Report on Culture and Liberty. In 2009-2010 O’Leary was seconded to the UN as the Senior Advisor on Power-Sharing in the Standby Team of the Mediation Support Unit of the Department of Political Affairs. \nThe lecture is open to the public\, but early attendance is advised. It will begin at 4 p.m. (sharp) on Wednesday 27 August in the Aula Maxima\, NUI Galway. \nFor further information contact Dr. Niall O Dochartaigh at niall.odochartaigh@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-brendan-oleary-public-lecture-on-power-sharing-in-deeply-divided-places-with-special-reference-to-iraq-and-northern-ireland/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140808T110000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Mahesh Radhakrishnan\, (Australian National University) South Indian Carnatic singing and sean-nÌ_s- an ethnographic\, musical and linguistic comparison of two distinct performance traditions
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mahesh Radhakrishnan\,\nAustralian National University\nSouth Indian Carnatic singing and sean-nÌ_s–\nan ethnographic\, musical and linguistic comparison of two distinct performance traditions\nAbstract: Despite sharing some interesting linguistic and cultural connections in a very distant past\, South Indian and Irish musical cultures have emerged from highly distinct contexts and influences. Drawing on doctoral research within the respective cultures as practiced in Australia\, this seminar presents a comparison of Carnatic and sean-nÌ_s singing from the perspectives of anthropology\, ethnomusicology and linguistics. In the process\, some interesting theoretical insights emerge about performance and the relationship between music and language. \nBiography: \nMahesh Radhakrishnan is a language and music scholar with a research interest in the performance of language\, linguistic diversity\, language ideology\, interaction and the intersections between language and music in singing. He holds a PhD in Linguistics from Macquarie University\, Sydney\, for a thesis on Irish traditional singing and South Indian classical Carnatic singing in Australia. He has conducted linguistic research on Tamil\, Irish\, English\, Telugu\, Sanskrit and Jawoyn\, an Australian Aboriginal language. \nMahesh is also a singer\, musician and composer with over 20 years of training and experience in the Carnatic tradition and he has explored a range of styles\, particularly Irish traditional sean-nÌ_s and instrumental music. He has directed and advised on music for stage productions and leads the worldy folk music group Tapestries of Sound which he founded in 2002. \nMahesh is currently a Visitor in the School of Anthropology at the Australian National University and is collaborating with Dr. Lillis ÌÒ Laoire on a project titled ‰Û÷Irish language\, sean-nÌ_s and linguistic ecologies of traditional performance’  \nFor more information contact lillis.olaoire@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-mahesh-radhakrishnan-australian-national-university-south-indian-carnatic-singing-and-sean-ni_s-an-ethnographic-musical-and-linguistic-comparison-of-two-distinct-performance-traditions/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140731T110000
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SUMMARY:New Work on Irish Literature. Speakers: Nessa Cronin (NUI Galway)\, Ronan McDonald (Moore Institute visiting fellow from the university of New South Wales)\, Mary Mullen (Moore Institute visiting fellow from Texas Tech university)\, and Frank Shovlin (Moore
DESCRIPTION:New Work on Irish Literature\nSpeakers: Nessa Cronin (NUI Galway)\, \nRonan McDonald (Moore Institute visiting fellow from the university of New South Wales)\, \nMary Mullen (Moore Institute visiting fellow from Texas Tech university)\, \nFrank Shovlin (Moore Institute visiting fellow from the university Liverpool).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/new-work-on-irish-literature-speakers-nessa-cronin-nui-galway-ronan-mcdonald-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-from-the-university-of-new-south-wales-mary-mullen-moore-institute-visiting-fellow/
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