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Yves Navarre : Une vie ÌÄåÊ ̩crire – September 25th and 26th, 2014

Yves Navarre : Une vie ÌÊ ̩crireEn hommage ÌÊ la vie et ÌÊ l'Òuvre d'Yves Navarre (1940-1994)This 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... | Read on »

Performance Matters – Irish Theatre Discussion Group

Performance MattersIrish Theatre Discussion Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/This 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. If anyone needs some help accessing the play script (or directions etc.) just email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com or contact us... | Read on »

Tim Robinson Symposium – Interpreting Landscape

Interpreting LandscapeMoore Institute International Symposium Tuesday 30 September 2014 Aula Maxima, The Quadrangle, National University of Ireland, Galway Booking essential: http://www.nuigalway.ie/mooreinstitute PROGRAMME 10.30 Registration and coffee/tea, Aula Maxima, Quadrangle 11.00 Welcome by Daniel Carey, Director of the Moore Institute 11.05 Chair: Daniel Carey, NUI Galway John Wylie, Exeter University: ‰Û÷So near and yet so far:... | Read on »

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

Institute for Lifecourse and Society"The 1914 WWI Christmas Truce and Flanders Peace Field - Learning from humanity and society"Presented by Don Mullan - author, humanitarian and media producerChaired by Professor Pat Dolan - UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway The Institute for Lifecourse and Society, NUI Galway, in collaboration with the School of... | Read on »

CAMPS lab: Mr Exequiel Monge, Old & Middle Irish, NUI Galway – ‘Eoin Bruinne, the Runaway Bridegroom: Constructing John the Evangelist in Early Medieval Ireland’

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Mr Exequiel Monge, Old & Middle Irish, NUI Galway'Eoin Bruinne, the Runaway Bridegroom: Constructing John the Evangelist in Early Medieval Ireland' Followed by discussion & light lunchEveryone welcome - FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁchFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie

Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature

Language Games:A Seminar on Language and Literature Language 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. The round-table format of the seminar is designed to allow participants to share and workshop their ideas, stimulating further discussion and... | Read on »

Using NUIG Archives for Postgraduate Research: An Introduction

Using NUIG Archives for Postgraduate Research: An Introduction 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... | Read on »

Professor Jonathan Wolff, as part of the President of Ireland’s Ethics Initiative will deliver a public lecture on ‘Social Equality and Poverty’

The discipline of Philosophy is delighted to welcome Professor Jonathan Wolff to NUI, Galway, as part of the President ofIreland's Ethics Initiative. He will deliver a public lecture on 'Social Equality and Poverty', to which you are warmly invited. Date: Friday 10th October, 2014. Time: 4pm. Venue: Aula Maxima Lower. Title: 'Social Equality and Poverty'.... | Read on »