History Graduate Seminar Series: Conor Morrissey – Advanced Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, c. 1900-1923
Conor Morrissey Advanced Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, c. 1900-1923Contact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
Conor Morrissey Advanced Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, c. 1900-1923Contact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
Workshop - Doing Community-based Research Professor Budd Hall & Professor Darlene Clover Event Details This day-long workshop will be co-facilitated by Professors Darlene Clover and Budd Hall and will look... | Read on »
Professor GÌ_nther Lottes, University of Potsdam 'Medievalism as a European political language'
Community Engaged Research - Experiences of CARL at University College, Cork Dr. Kenneth Burns, CARL (Community-Academic Research Links), University College Cork Event 1: Meeting with members of academic staff Time:... | Read on »
Digital Scholarship Seminar Research seminar for researchers working in any branch of the arts and humanities who are engaged in the creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the course... | Read on »
Prof. Joanna StoryUniversity of LeicesterAlcuin's Epitaph for Pope Hadrian I in Old St Peter'sFor more information contact mairin.maccarron@nuigalway.ie
Gender ARC Public Lecture Public lecture by Dr. O‰۪Connell Davidson Debt, Sex and Slavery: Anti-Trafficking Discourse and Depoliticisation? 5.00pm Thursday April 18th Venue: Alexander Board Room, Quadrangle Julia O‰۪Connell Davidson... | Read on »
Complexity and Collaboration Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly, London School of Economics Event Details This public talk will introduce and evaluate a variety of qualitative and quantitative tools and methods which can... | Read on »
Historians and Character(s):The Case of Stephen of BloisA presentation and discussionmoderated by Dr Kimberly LoPreteFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch - Everyone is welcomeFor more information contact jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
Irish women in medicine, c.1880s-1920s: origins, education and careers(Manchester University Press, 2013) by Dr Laura Kelly Wednesday, 24th of April at 6pm Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and... | Read on »