Welfare Histories Reading Group
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of GalwayWelfare Histories Reading Group The Welfare Histories Reading Group provides a forum for staff and postgraduate students to discuss ideas of poverty, development, and ‘improvement’ in a global historical context. Our interests are very diverse, and we would very much welcome the involvement of new members from any discipline. Our next meeting is on Friday 20... | Read on »
The launch of Liz Quirkes and Colm Keegan’s poetry collection.
The Black Gate Cultural Centre, 14 Francis Street, Galway CityMultiphase optimization strategy (MOST) workshop: the Optimization of Behavioral and Biobehavioral Interventions.
Room G065, School of Psychology, NUI GalwayEnglish Research Day
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building“How to Improve the Visibility and Impact of your Research” by Joe Reilly, Research Impact Librarian, NUI Galway
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingJoe Reilly joins NUIG in its newly created Research Impact Librarian. He'll be helping NUIG scholars understand how to make their work more visible around the world. Joe is a veteran librarian who's worked in the USA, Middle East, Switzerland and Asia. He is also from a Humanities background, having completed his PhD in Anthropology,... | Read on »
Post-Graduate Philosophy Conference
Old Moore InstituteThe event is an International Graduate Conference in Philosophy with Keynote Speaker, Professor. Andrew Haas (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow). The event will be followed by the launch of Tsarina Doyle's Nietzsche's Metaphysics of the Will to Power: The Possibility of Value (Cambridge University Press 2018): https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/nietzsches-metaphysics-of-the-will-to-power/00456388778CD14380989DB824093872 Registration is at 9 am. For further details,... | Read on »
Siompóisiam: Understandings of Language and Community.
Aras na Gaeilge NUIGFollowed by a Book Launch in Charlie Byrne's Bookshop for Professor Tadhg O hIfearnain and Dr. John Walsh’s new book ‘Meon Folaithe’ as well as Dr. Cassie Smith-Christmas’s own book (edited with Noel P. O Murchadha, Michael Hornsby, and Mairead Moriarty) ‘New Speakers of Minority Languages: Linguistic Ideologies and Practices.’
Dr. Jason Nelson and Alinta Krauth (Visiting Fellows)
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of GalwayCome along to see the accumulation of Moore Institute Visiting Fellowships by Dr. Jason Nelson and Alinta Krauth. Dr. Jason Nelson and Alinta Krauth will be discussing the projects that they have been engaging with over the past three weeks during their stay at NUI, including but not limited to: digital art, digital poetry, art... | Read on »
Hilary Bishop, Visiting Fellow (Liverpool John Moores University) talk on ‘Irish Mass Rocks’.
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway‘Sliding Rock’ Mass Rock, Shantalla, Galway City. We are delighted to invite you to a seminar by Moore Institute Visiting Fellow and Irish Studies Scholar, Dr Hilary Bishop on ‘Irish Mass Rocks’ at NUI Galway next week. The history of Catholicism is an essential component in the history of modern Ireland. As locations of a... | Read on »