Introduction to Citations Metrics and Its Role in Identifying Suitable Publication Outlets
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingThe College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, in conjunction with the Moore Institute, will be hosting a series or support and information workshops for staff in the coming... | Read on »
Exchange rates and prices in Ireland, 1698-1826
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingBy Daniel Cassidy and Dr. Aidan Kane (NUI Galway) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20
Do Witches Have Human Rights?
MY333 Aras Moyola**postponed until further notice ** By Thomas Strong A remarkable shift has occured in how we talk about witchcraft and sorcery. Whereas these topics have long occasioned critical reflection on... | Read on »
Gaeltacht.net
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingAn bhfuil Gaeilge agat? Beidh Seisiún Eolais maidir leis an tionscadal taighde Gaeltacht.net ar siúl ar 3pm i seomra G010 Dé Luain, 7 Deireadh Fómhair. There will be a Launch... | Read on »
Master your PhD, Tools and Strategies to achieve your PhD in the fastest and most effective way possible
Seminar Room G010A workshop with Dr Alexander O’Hara Oxford University Press author and Visiting Fellow, Moore Institute To register please click here
Creative Coding Meet-up
IT303, IT Building, NUI GalwayThis semester we're going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning "creative coding". This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop... | Read on »
Thinking the Empire Whole
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingBy Prof. Steve Pincus (University of Chicago) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20 Prof. Pincus describes himself as “a historian of Britain and its Empire, of... | Read on »
The Early Modern Poetry Book as an Expressive Form
Hardiman Research Building Room G011Book Launch by Dr. Erin McCarthy (University of Newcastle, Australia) Dr. Erin McCarthy (formerly of the Moore Institute, where she worked as postdoc with the RECIRC project for four years,... | Read on »