Drama, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series; Grace Dyas THEATREclub
Drama Theatre and Performance speaker series: Grace Dyas from THEATREclub.For more information please contact: miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie
Drama Theatre and Performance speaker series: Grace Dyas from THEATREclub.For more information please contact: miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie
Dr. Gabor Gelleri(Aberystwyth University/Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) 'Women and the Art of Travel '5pm Thursday January 14 The Bridge seminar room, Room 1001, Floor 1, Hardiman Research Building All welcome!
ICHLC - Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class - Public debate on the ‰Û÷separation women' of World War OneDuring the First World War, the payment of separation allowances to the dependents of servicemen was a powerful incentive to recruitment. Unemployed men, as well as those in casual employment, were assured that their... | Read on »
Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group - Venue: Room 1003, Floor 1, the Hardiman Research Building
The Simon Cumbers Media Fund provides funding for students to undertake international journalistic projects, along with professional mentoring. The closing date for 2016 applications is 12th February.We will have speakers from Irish Aid on campus on 19th January to talk with students about the competition and answer any questions you may have.
Drama, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Marc Mac Lochlainn, Artistic Director, Branar- Venue: The Bridge, Room 1001, Floor 1, Hardiman Research Building
History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Anthony King, ‰Û÷The Nationalist Fly in the Imperialist Ointment: Irish - Americans and the plan to subvert Anglo- American rapprochement 1897 - 1912.
CAMPS Lab, Friday 22 January, at 12.00 noon (with discussion and light lunch to follow)Speaker: Dr Christian Frey, Technische UniversitÌ_t Braunschweig, Germany. 'Conquering the East: Germany's Movement Eastwards in the Middle Ages'
Drama, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Aine Philips, Visual and Performance Artist, Curator, Head of Sculpture at the Burren College of Art.Dr Aine Philips is a visual artist, writer, curator and academic originally from Dublin, living in County Clare. She is Head of Sculpture at BCA since 1999. She exhibits multi- media performance works and... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series:Ciaran McCabe, 'The mendicity society movement and the suppression of begging in pre-Famine Ireland'