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Digital Scholarship Seminar: Dr Brett Hirsch (Visiting Speaker, University of Western Australia)-Towards an Electronic Edition of Fair Em, or, Much Ado About the Miller’s Daughter of Manchester

Digital Scholarship Seminar Dr Brett Hirsch(Visiting Speaker, University of Western Australia)Towards an Electronic Edition of Fair Em, or, Much Ado About the Miller‰۪s Daughter of Manchester This paper offers a work-in-progress report on an electronic critical edition of Fair Em, an Elizabethan dramatic comedy of disputed authorship. With the play as its focal point, this... | Read on »

Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series: Richard Gray, doctoral candidate in Archaeology – Cultural and Functional Distinctions at Parish Church Settlements in Later Medieval Ireland.

Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Seminar by Richard Gray Doctoral Candidate in Archaeology Cultural and Functional Distinctions at Parish Church Settlements in Later Medieval Ireland.All Welcome! Department of Archaeology Research Seminar SeriesFor more information contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie

Journalism Seminar: Mr Jonathan Mullin

Journalism Seminar -In Conversation with Jonathan Mullin, Editor, The Racing Post ‰ÛÒNUI,Galway Corporate Law and Journalism graduate, Jonathan Mullin is also a former footballer and coach. He was previously RTE‰۪s Gaelic Games Correspondent -the first person to hold this role. He also worked for several local and national publications. He was one of the first... | Read on »

ECHO Seminar: Brett D. Hirsch, The University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow – ‘Our Author he hath found’: Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship Attribution

ECHO seminarDr Brett Hirsh, the University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow.'Our Author he hath found': Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship AttributionAll welcome Wine servedECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a friendly environment.Contact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ieor see our website:http://echoforum.wordpress.com

Book Launch: Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Book LaunchMapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.Speaker: Professor Patrick Lonergan, English, NUI Galway.Wine reception to follow - all are welcome to attend.For more information please contact nessa.cronin@nuigalway.ie

Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish Culture – ÌÒmÌ_s ÌÄåite International Conference Centre for Irish Studies, NUI Galway – 27-30 March

Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish CultureÌÒmÌ_s ́ite International ConferenceCentre for Irish Studies, NUI GalwayThe international conference Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish Culture, hosted by the ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite: Space/Place Research Network, will take place at NUI Galway, 27-30 March 2014. Conference sessions, plenary lectures and the mapping workshop are free and open to the public. Places... | Read on »