Odd Man Out History, Fiction and Film
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building10.00 am Screening Odd Man Out (1947) will take place in The Houston school of Film and Digital Media NUIG... | Read on »
10.00 am Screening Odd Man Out (1947) will take place in The Houston school of Film and Digital Media NUIG... | Read on »
Dr Federica Scicolone (King’s College London) Moore Visiting Fellow 2019 This talk will consider a widespread motif in archaic Greek poetry, the so-called ‘contest of wisdom’ between wise men,... | Read on »
Talk By Dr Jyoti Atwal Moore Visiting Fellow 2019 Atwal suggests that India and Ireland were both trying to identify symbols to... | Read on »
Abstract Humiliation is a definitive but, within the discipline of philosophy, under-theorized harm of sexual violence against women. This talk draws upon the late work of Michel Foucault in order to... | Read on »
This talk will be given by Moore Visiting Fellow Dr Agnès Lafont (University Paul Valery – Montpellier 3, France) Abstract: William Barksted in Myrrha, The Mother of Adonis: Or, Lustes Prodigie (1607) uses the classical story... | Read on »
Talk by Helen Sonner Moore visiting Fellow 2019 William Petty is well known for conducting the Down Survey and for his contributions to the development of... | Read on »
The exhibition is the result of the 4 week intensive Future Landscapes workshop created in conjunction with the School of Machines, Making and Make-Believe and Galway 2020. The aim of... | Read on »
The Sophia Network Meeting will take place in Galway at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) on the 1st and 2nd of June, and as a bonus, the NUIG invites delegates... | Read on »
The Whitaker Institute for Innovation and Societal Change on Thursday, 6th June will host its fourth annual PhD Forum in the Hardiman Research Building at NUI Galway.... | Read on »
Dr Charlotte McIvor (Drama and Theatre Studies), Dr. Pádraig Mac Neela, Dr Siobhán O’Higgins & Kate Dawson (School of Psychology) Abstract This talk theorises the signature approach of... | Read on »