CAMPS Labs 2023 Programme
For times and venues see CAMPS Research Labs website: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/camps/labs/
For times and venues see CAMPS Research Labs website: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/camps/labs/
CANCELLED! CAMPS Lab: 'The seven parts of sword-fighting. A linguistic analysis of Leeds, Royal Armouries, I.33’ Jacopo Bisagni (Ancient Classics, University of Galway) will be presenting on ‘The seven parts of sword-fighting. A linguistic analysis of Leeds, Royal Armouries, I.33’. ‘Unlike most medieval works on the art of combat, which were typically composed in vernacular... | Read on »
A series of talks surveying digital approaches to Humanities research. Co-ordinated by the Moore Institute’s Digital Humanities Research Group (DHRG), with the support of the Moore Institute’s Digital Lab and the Library’s Digital Scholarship and Archives units. Tue 16 May 12pm Introduction to planning and building digital projects David Kelly Enquiries to: padraic.moran@universityofgalway.ie https://mooreinstitute.ie/research-group/digital-humanities/ Register... | Read on »
Fulbright Senior Specialist Presentation: Institutional Change in the United States Context Rachel Yoho, CDP, PhD As part of the Fulbright program and a focus on international exchange, this talk focuses on what it means to be working in higher education today and particularly when focused on institutional change in higher education. We will explore the United... | Read on »
Translating the Landscape “Translating the Landscape” is a one-day methodological workshop for early career researchers in the humanities, social studies, and visual arts, taking place on 18 May 2023 at the Burren College of Art’s campus in Ballyvaughan. The workshop is developed as a collaboration between the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and... | Read on »
Living amidst conflict and insecurity Workshop Program This one-day research workshop at the University of Galway brings together scholars in the field – including Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University) Caitríona Dowd (Dublin City University), Niall Ó Dochartaigh (University of Galway), and Sarah Jenkins (University of Galway) – alongside Early Career Researchers from Ulster University and... | Read on »
School of Political Science and Sociology Distinguished Lecture Professor Bonnie Honig Brown University A Feminist Theory of Refusal This event is hybrid, please contact suming.khoo@universityofgalway.ie to register for Zoom link. ALL WELCOME!
Heroes of the Gaelic World in the Digital Age: The Fionn Folklore Database Dr Pádraig Fhia Ó Mathúna You are warmly invited to attend an in-person seminar with Dr Pádraig Fhia Ó Mathúna, 'The Fionn Folklore Database: Irish Myths in the Digital Age' on Thursday 18 May. The seminar will take place in the Seminar... | Read on »
Prof. Roger MacGinty will launch the recently published paperback edition of 'Deniable Contact: Back-Channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland' by Niall Ó Dochartaigh, of the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway.
Notions Exchange: A transatlantic arts dialogue Erick Boustead (Minnesota) and Emma McKeagney (Dublin) Engage with a group of artists from Ireland and North America/Turtle Island about an exciting exchange they’ve been developing over the last few years. The group includes University of Galway, Irish Studies Masters graduates Emma McKeagney and Erick Boustead, along with Martina... | Read on »