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 »
Renaissance Galway Seminar
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingSeminar on a unique pictorial map of Galway c. 1650 Two copies survive of a remarkable map of the city of Galway, one held by the Hardiman Library and... | Read on »
Hamish Henderson Centenary
Hardiman Research Building Room G011The Department of Music at NUI Galway welcomes Fred Freeman, Professor of Traditional Music at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and former Moore Visiting Fellow who will play tribute to... | Read on »
EDEN’s Academic Speed Dating
Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research BuildingWelcome to all new PhDs and welcome back to those returning! EDEN is back with it's first session of the year. The theme of the evening will be academic networking, with some academic... | Read on »
CAMPS: Bobbio and the Hiberno-Latin Grammatical Tradition
Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach BuildingBy Jason O’Rorke as part of CAMPS Seminar Series
Sport & Exercise Research Group Lecture: Improving Performance: Lessons from Sport
Hardiman Research Building Room G011By Professor Eamon O’Shea In this seminar, Professor Eamon O’Shea explores the influences on performance in sport and the structures and strategies that are important in building successful and sustainable... | Read on »
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 »
How to be Imperial: The Case of the Global Spanish Monarchy
Hardiman Research Building Room G011By Prof. Felipe Fernandez Armesto (University of Notre Dame) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019 This week’s History Research Seminar features world-renowned scholar... | Read on »
Italian School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures The Moore Institute :The aesthetics of post-secular “iconoclash”: the “scandal” of religion in Castellucci and Sorrentino
Seminar Room G010By Monica Jansen, Utrecht University With the concepts of “scandal” (Pasolini) and “iconoclash” (Latour) this lecture investigates the tensions between religion and aesthetics created by a post-secular work of art when... | Read on »