Please note that this website is no longer active.
For information regarding research activity, please refer to Schools' websites.
For any other query please email CASSCSResearch@universityofgalway.ie.

Digital Scholarship Seminar: Hugh Houghton (University of Birmingham) – Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in the Digital Age

Digital Scholarship Seminar:Hugh Houghton (University of Birmingham) Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in the Digital Age Hugh Houghton, University of Birmingham Editing the Greek and Latin New Testament in a Digital Age Computer technology has transformed the editing of the New Testament. For the first time ever, it is possible to take into... | Read on »

Gender in Equality Conference

GENDER InEQUALITY Conference, Friday, 4th December 2015 Venue: Hardiman Research Building (GO 10), keynotes (AM 250) TIME 9.30-10.00 Welcome & Opening Address Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, NUIG 10.00-10.30 Campaigning against Discrimination at NUI Galway Maggie Ronayne SIPTU equality committee, NUIG Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, 10.30-11.00 The Age of Anxiety - Postgraduate Experiences Mary McGill, Feminist Society, NUIG 11.00-11.30... | Read on »

Book Launch: Victorian Writers and the Stage: The Plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson Richard Pearson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Book LaunchVictorian Writers and the Stage: The Plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) byRichard Pearson With launch introductionbyProfessor Nicholas Daly (UCD),who will give a paper on "Swashbuckling in Ruritania: Late-Victorian Adventure Fiction" (Refreshments will be served) For more information please contact richard.pearson@nuigalway.ie

Professor Kevin Barry (NUI Galway): ‘The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying’

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

Moore Institute Seminar Prof. Kevin Barry (NUI Galway) ‰Û÷The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying' Organised in conjunction with the ‰Û÷Yeats & the West Exhibition' W.B. Yeats was determined to die with style, as if his reputation depended on it. From the many available genres, he chose one of the most... | Read on »