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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 »

Book Launch – Nation/Nazione Irish Nationalism and the Italian Risorgimento

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Book Launch ofNation/NazioneIrish Nationalism and the Italian Risorgimentoedited byAnne O'Connor, Colin Barr & Michele FinelliGuest Speaker: H. E. Mr. Giovanni AdorniBraccesiItalian Ambassador to IrelandPlease RSVP to anne.oconnor@nuigalway.ie

Launch by the Registrar of RECIRC: The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing, 1550-1700′

Message from Dr. Marie-Louise Coolahan Dear Colleagues As 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 Tuesday, October 14 at 6.15pm Moore... | Read on »

Gender ARC lunchtime seminar series: The Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender Barriers

Gender ARC and Global Women's Studiesat NUI Galway are pleased to invite you to a lunchtime seminar:The Rhetoric and the Reality of being a Female Accountant in Ireland: Exploring Gender BarriersDr. Antoinette Flynn, Department of Accounting and Finance, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick. Abstract: This study is set in the context of a steady... | Read on »