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#50isEnough: Israeli Civil Society Confronts the Occupation – Talk by Daniel Sokatch

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

#50isEnough:  Israeli Civil Society Confronts the Occupation The Occupation is now 50 years old and the current political leadership in Israel seems intent on silencing Israelis who want to see it end. Indeed, the debate over the Occupation – and the damage it is doing to both Palestinian society and Israeli democracy – has been... | Read on »

Bishop Berkeley’s Querist in Context Conference

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Thursday May 18 13:00   Registration 13:30   Opening of the Conference. 13:45   Bertil Belfrage (Lund University), ‘Berkeley’s Social Philosophy’ 14:30   Adam Grzelinski (Nicolaus Copernicus University), ‘The Querist in the light of Berkeley’s early works’ 15:15   Coffee break 16:00   Daniel Flage (James Madison University), “The Querist:  Social Engineering and Natural Law” 17:00   Reception   Friday May 19... | Read on »

‘A Product of the Slums’: The Degenerate Body in Liam O’Flaherty’s The Informer- Talk by Laura Lovejoy

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

"Concepts of degeneration came to constitute one of the foremost expressions of state power as Ireland transitioned to a fully independent state with its own constitution between 1922 and 1937. During the Free State period, the framework of degeneration was profoundly manifest in the state’s framing and treatment of issues of moral and social hygiene,... | Read on »

EDEN: ‘2017: Pasts, Presents and Futures’

O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance NUI Galway

1st EDEN All Island Interdisciplinary Conference Hosted by English and Drama Exchange Network (EDEN) at NUI Galway ‘2017: Pasts, Presents, and Futures’ at the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance We're also delighted to announce that registration for the conference is now OPEN! Click here to head over to register via Eventbrite: registration for... | Read on »

Feminist Storytelling Working Group

Rehearsal Room 1, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance NUI Galway

PI: Dr Miriam Haughton, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Supported by: School of Humanities Research Incentivisation Scheme, the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance, and Gender ARC. Registration: This is a free event but places are limited. To reserve a place, please email ‘miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie’ by 5pm Thursday 18 May. Research topics under... | Read on »

Conference: ‘Translation Meets Book History: Intersections 1700-1900’

Seminar Rooms G010 & G011, Hardiman Research Building

  This two-day international conference aims at exploring and further promoting the complementarity between translation and book history with a particular focus on the international publishing panorama of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Keynote Speaker: Norbert Bachleitner (Universität Wien) Provisional programme and other information available on the conference website https://intersections2017.wordpress.com/    

World Literature and the Short Story in the 21st Century

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

World Literature and the Short Story in the 21st Century ‘Capitalism-in-Crisis and Narrating the World in Rana Dasgupta’s Tokyo Cancelled’ Dr Treasa De Loughry (Maynooth University)    

UNESCO Bioethics Ireland, COBRA: Roundtable workshop on exchanging information on participants’ bioethical-related work & on the needs of the bioethics community in Ireland.

AM205

Room AM205, Arts Millennium Building, NUI Galway  14.00-15.30: Outline of roundtable workshop Maureen O’Sullivan (School of Law) ‘Patents, morality, biotech inventions and a role for participatory democracy’ – short presentation followed by discussion Su-Ming Khoo (School of Political Science and Sociology) ‘Bioethics, public ethics and collective capabilities’ Oliver Feeney (UNESCO Bioethics Ireland, COBRA) ‘Electronic health... | Read on »

Public Lecture: ‘Evidence-based humanitarian work and research ethics’ by Dr Dónal O’Mathúna (DCU)

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

UNESCO Bioethics Ireland, COBRA in conjunction with the NUI Galway Research Ethics Committee, NUIG Humanitarian work and disaster responses are increasingly encouraged to be evidence-based. For this and other reasons, more research and other evidence-generation activities are being conducted in disaster and humanitarian settings. This has led to attention to the ethical issues in such research, and how... | Read on »