History Graduate Research Seminar
The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research BuildingDr Annemarie Brosnan (Mary Immaculate College, UL) 'The education of freed slaves in the American South'
Dr Annemarie Brosnan (Mary Immaculate College, UL) 'The education of freed slaves in the American South'
As part of the Arts, Humanities and Innovation - Connecting with Industry series, Leon Butler, research fellow on the TechInnovate program at NUI Galway, will talk about design, and how PhD students... | Read on »
PLEASE JOIN US FOR: “The Place of the Arts in Irish Education Revisiting the Benson Report 40 years on” Jane O’Hanlon (Poetry Ireland) 5.00-6.00 pm, March 16, 2017 GO11, James... | Read on »
Kylie Thomas is the author of the book Impossible Mourning: HIV/AIDS and Visuality after Apartheid and co-editor of the collection, Photography In and Out of Africa: Iterations with Difference. In... | Read on »
Michael Rubenstein is an associate professor of English at Stony Brook University, where he teaches courses on postwar Anglophone literatures, film, Irish modernism, James Joyce, and the Environmental Humanities. His... | Read on »
Book launch of Scott A. Davidson: Petitionary Prayer A Philosophical Investigation (Oxford University Press, 2017) Scott Davidson, Professor of Philosophy at Morehead State University, Kentucky, USA, is a former Visiting Research... | Read on »
This international conference will bring together scholars working on the reception of texts, the reputations of authors and individuals, and the circulation of people and things in the early modern... | Read on »
'Reception, Reputation and Circulation in the Early Modern World, 1500 - 1800.'
Dr Gerard Moran (NUIG & Independent scholar) 'Sending out Ireland's Permanent Deadweight During the Great Famine: The Case of the Cork Workhouse Paupers sent to New Brunswick in 1850'
Moderator: Mary Regan (columnist, Sunday Business Post) Participants: Prof Alan Ahearne (Director of the Whitaker Institute, NUI Galway, and former special adviser to the Minister for Finance) Prof Daniel... | Read on »