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Huston School of Film & Digital Media, NUI Galway PhD Research Symposium 2017

Huston School of Film & Digital Media NUI Galway

The annual PhD research day of the Huston School of Film & Digital Media, NUI Galway will be held on Monday May 29th. Huston currently has ten PhD students engaged in a variety of pioneering research projects, both traditional and practice-based. These include projects examining punk cinema, digital comics, what New Media can learn from... | Read on »

‘Was Hitler an Arab?: Islam and the Enlightenment in Contemporary German Discourse’ by MI Visiting Fellow, Dr. Joseph Twist

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Joseph Twist (Galway/Limerick) - Joseph is interested in the intersection of philosophy, religion and literature. His current research focuses on the interaction between mystical and postmodern thought in the work of Zafer Şenocak, SAID, Feridun Zaimoglu and Navid Kermani (all contemporary German authors of varying Muslim backgrounds). He is particularly interested in the non-identitarian spirituality... | Read on »

Seminar: ‘Transnational encounters between Irish, Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand universities, 1850s to 1900s: the beginnings of a project’ by Moore Institute Visiting Fellow, Professor Catherine Manathunga

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

Professor Catherine Manathunga, Victoria University, Melbourne and Moore Institute Fellow Irish universities such as Trinity College Dublin, the three Queen’s Colleges of Cork, Galway and Belfast and the Catholic University of Ireland in Dublin served as key models for the development of early Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand universities.  They also contributed many academics to... | Read on »

Agrarian Reform and Resistance in an ‘Age of Globalization’: The Euro-American World, 1815-1914

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

The purpose of this two day international conference is to explore the myriad experiences of agrarian reform and resistance that characterized rural regions of Europe and the Americas, whether based on either free or unfree labour, between 1815 and 1914. In this period, the economic changes associated with the influence of the Industrial Revolution transcended... | Read on »

Prof. Federico Luisetti- Master Class on ‘Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Cosmic Crisis’

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

Pier Paolo Pasolini has theorized the irrational, oneiric, elementary, and barbaric elements of audiovisual communication. I will connect Pasolini’s reflection on cinema with his posthumous novel Petrolio, and show how Petrolio’s “demoniac technique” addresses contemporary capitalism’s “cosmic crisis”.   Federico Luisetti is an Italian philosopher and professor of Italian Studies at the University of North Carolina at... | Read on »

Sport & Exercise Monthly Seminar: “Representations of Rugby Union in the Professional Era” with Dr. Marcus Free

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Sport & Exercise Research Group Monthly Research Seminar, Wednesday June 7, 1pm, Moore Institute   ‘From there to here’: Narratives of Transition, Migration and National Identity in Irish Media Representations of Rugby Union in the Professional Era Dr. Marcus Free (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick)     Irish media representation of rugby union in... | Read on »

‘Teaching Austerity’ A talk by William (Bill) Taylor

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

The Moore Institute in association with The School of Education are pleased to host a seminar on  Teaching austerity  by Professor William M (Bill) Taylor  Austerity is commonly associated with periods of restraint in government spending and the managed conservation of public resources during economic crises.  Government measures geared for austerity are typically contrast by policies... | Read on »

NUI Galway Study Day: “Medicine and Mystery -The Dark Side of Science in Victorian Fiction” – A Victorian Popular Fiction Association

Seminar Rooms G010 & G011, Hardiman Research Building

Organisers: Dr.s Anna Gasperini and Paul Raphael Rooney Keynote speakers: Ms Sarah Wise, Author - Mr Gilbert’s weird psychological novel’: Shirley Hall Asylum and Victorian states of mind; Mr Alexander Black, Department of Anatomy, NUI Galway - The Early Years of Anatomy in Galway (this keynote will be in NUI Galway’s Anatomy Lecture Theatre) Background The internationally recognised Victorian Popular... | Read on »

Prof. Federico Luisetti- Public Lecture on Biopower / Geopower

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

Current perspectives on the Anthropocene are reformulating Michel Foucault’s biopolitical paradigm, introducing a discourse on geopower and animistic states of nature that account for the political agency of unfamiliar webs of life and nonlife.​   Federico Luisetti is an Italian philosopher and professor of Italian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is... | Read on »