Digital Scholarship Seminar Series – Spring 2017
The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research BuildingMaria Engberg (Malmo University) Augmented and Mixed Reality Design for Contested and Challenging Histories
Maria Engberg (Malmo University) Augmented and Mixed Reality Design for Contested and Challenging Histories
Mr David Kilgannon (NUIG) 'A most lamentable series of practices': Accommodating the Intellectually Disabled in Ireland, 1950 - 67'.
Paul Webster Paul Webster is an award winning director from Navan, Co. Meath. He is a graduate of the MA in Production and Direction at the Huston School of Film & Digital Media (NUIG). Paul was the winner of the Físín Pitching Award at the Dingle International Film Festival 2012 from which his film... | Read on »
Dr Sarah Corrigan (Classics, NUIG) 'Through the spirit of anger': the exegesis of the Red Sea crossing and its emulation in early Irish hagiography'
Special Screening: Meetings with Ivor (2016). Mon. Feb 13th Eye Cinema, 7:15 pm. Followed by Q+A with Director Alan Gilsenan hosted by Dr. Tony Tracy (Huston School of Film & Digital Media, NUI Galway). Meetings with Ivor is an 81-minute documentary on the life and work of ground-breaking psychiatrist Ivor Browne. Browne has been a central figure in Irish mental... | Read on »
Francesca Benatti (Open University) 'A Question of Style? Stylometry, Authorship and the Edinburgh Review'
Dr Joseph Clarke (TCD) 'A War Against God'?: Religion and Violence during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars'.
As part of the Arts, Humanities and Innovation - Connecting with Industry series, Mark Campbell, CEO of Pocket Anatomy will talk about his experience building a start-up business that has education at its core. This series of talks is aimed at researchers from the Arts & Humanities, and will be of particular interest to PhD students considering options for... | Read on »
Dr Cathy Swift (University of Limerick) 'St Nicholas of Ireland - patron saint of sailors and single women'.
'Frontiers, states and identity in early modern Ireland and beyond' Essays in honour of Steven G. Ellis Christopher Maginn & Gerald Power, editors launch by Prof Ciaran Brady (Dept of History, Trinity College Dublin) RSVP (acceptance only) Four Courts Press | info@fourcourtspress.ie To learn more about this book, visit the Four Courts Press website at http://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2016/frontiers-states-and-identity-in-early-modern-ireland-and-beyond/... | Read on »