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QA132 - MONS. JOHN HYNES BOARDROOM, QUADRANGLE, UNIVERSITY OF GALWAYRegistration To join this event online via Zoom, please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k4LqNo3-T66twZYcDZhIfQ
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Sport and Identity: from local pastimes to global games (Professor Philip Dine) How does sport shape society? From local origins in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, modern sports... | Read on »
The School of Political Science and Sociology invite you to a research seminar with: Dr. Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania ‘The Politics of Ailment - A new approach to care’ CA 110, Cairnes... | Read on »
Dr W. Bernard Carlson (AgInnovation/TechInnovation. University of Galway) Monticello as Machine: Thomas Jefferson and the Architecture of Enslavement Abstract As Le Corbusier, the father of modern architecture, once said,... | Read on »
Join us for an event to celebrate 8 major ERC and IRC humanities projects in the Moore Institute. PIs on 2 ERC consolidator grants and 6 IRC Laureate grants will... | Read on »
Irish Studies Seminar Series Centre for Irish Studies, School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies University of Galway “Granny’s Things”: Personal Objects as Gateways into a Life Story, Kelly Norah... | Read on »
Tugtar cuireadh duit teacht go dtí Institiúid de Móra áit a seolfaidh an tOllamh Paul Rouse ón gColáiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath mo leabhar. I am delighted to invite you... | Read on »
Ukraine: Empire, War and Migration Symposium at University of Galway 7-8 Oct. 2022 Centre for Investigation of Transnational Encounters (CITE), Moore Institute G010, Hardiman Research Building Fri. 7 Oct.... | Read on »
When Fanaticism turns Toxic: Sentiment Analysis of Social Media Commentary on Amateur Sport in Ireland Dr. Michael Lang, Associate Professor in Business Information Systems, University of Galway Abstract Sports... | Read on »
You are invited to the Launch of Michael Hardiman’s The Path to Mass Evil: Hannah Arendt and Totalitarianism Today (Routledge, 2022) Guest Speaker: Prof. Felix Ó Murchadha, University of... | Read on »