CAMPS Lab – Francisco Rozano- Garcia, Medieval Studies, NUIG ‘Liminal Identities in Old Englis Poetry’.
CAMPS Lab - Francisco Rozano- Garcia, Medieval Studies, NUIG ' Liminal Identitites in Old English Poetry'
CAMPS Lab - Francisco Rozano- Garcia, Medieval Studies, NUIG ' Liminal Identitites in Old English Poetry'
Digital Scholarship Serminar Series Spring 2016We are pleased to announce the Spring 2016 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar! Presentations in this series touch on topics as diverse as electronic poetry, intertextuality, digital ethics, Late Antique epic poetry, and quantitative approaches to book history. Full details of the schedule are available in the attached poster. The... | Read on »
Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group - Venue: Room 1003, Floor 1, the Hardiman Research Building(Contact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie)
Drama, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Grace DyasGrace DyasTHEATREclub, activist, writer, director BiographyGrace is an activist, a theatre director, a writer, a theatre producer and sometimes she changes things or makes new things happen. She makes theatre because she wants to change the world. She lives and works in inner city Dublin, Ireland where she... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Cathal Smith, 'Thomas Bermingham: nineteenth century Irish land agent and 'improver' '.
GenderARC Postgraduate Reading Group: Feminism and Queer TheoryGender ARC in association with the Centre for Global Women's studies is pleased to be hosting a postgraduate reading group this semester at NUI Galway to discuss theoretical works from critical feminist/gender and queer perspectives. All postgraduate students (from taught/research MA programmes to PhD students) are welcome to... | Read on »
Invitation: Launch of an Archives Search system.I'm writing to invite you to a short session on Wednesday related to the university's archives and a new system for searching them which has been developed. The event takes place at 5.15 in Special Collections and will take around 20 minutes - with brief intros and demos. Refreshments... | Read on »
Irish Centre for Histories of Labour and Class (ICHLC) - Prof Lionel Pilkington (NUIG), ' Losing our Way: Capitalism and Cultural Change in Ireland post 1958.'
Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group.Venue: Room 1003, Floor 1, Hardiman Research Building. 14:00h - 15:00h.
Jane Daly, Co-Director, Irish Theatre Institute Irish Theatre InstituteIrish Theatre Institute (ITI), (formerly known as Theatre Shop), is a resource organisation that supports and acknowledges the achievements and ambition of Irish theatre artists and companies across all aspects of theatre practice. ITI has pioneered networking, information provision and on-line research tools and has become a... | Read on »