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EDEN 2018: Borders and Bodies is an all-island interdisciplinary postgraduate conference with speakers drawn from across the humanities and featuring plenary talks by Prof Dan Rebellato (Royal Holloway, London) and Prof Margaret Kelleher (UCD). This event is free and all are welcome to attend. The full conference schedule and registration links can be found at... | Read on »
Michael Shields: How Frauenlob saw light. A German poet’s look at immateriality, rainbows and Aristotelian physics in 1300.
A panel that will be facilitated by Charlotte McIvor. These companies will be in residence with me at the O'Donoghue for two days prior for an intensive practice-sharing exchange closed to core participants only. Introduced by Professor Anne Scott, Vice-President for Equality & Diversity. This panel gathers practitioners from four of Europe’s leading intercultural theatre companies... | Read on »
Tomás Ó Neachtain, this year’s Sean-nós Singer in Residence, hosted by the Centre for Irish Studies.
We are delighted to invite you to a seminar discussion on Irish and archipelagic coastal heritages by Dr David Gange, University of Birmingham (Moore Institute Visiting Fellow 2017-18 and Irish Studies’ Scholar) entitled, ‘The Ocean Archive: Atlantic History and Heritage by Kayak’. His book, The Frayed Atlantic Edge: A Historian's Journey from Shetland to the... | Read on »
"Online therapies for people with chronic health conditions: Prospects and challenges." In this talk, Prof. Brian McGuire from School of Psychology will describe the growing use of internet-based psychological therapies to help people with chronic health conditions to cope and adapt to their conditions. He will describe the research carried out in his group to help people with conditions such... | Read on »
The third event of the Spring 2018 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar takes place on Thursday 3 May at 2pm, and features a paper on kinetic poetry, a form of poetry that relies on spatiotemporal transitions as expressive literary and visual layers, by Álvaro Seiça, Visiting Moore Institute Fellow from the University of Bergen. The... | Read on »
10th May from 1:15 pm - 7pm 11th May from 9:15am - 3pm