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NUIG Classics book launch De origine scoticae linguae, a new edition by Pádraic Moran of a seventh-century Irish scholarly text on the origins of the Irish language.

The staff Club NUIG

To be launched by Prof. Dáibhí Ó Cróinín. All welcome. (Refreshments will be served.)               De Origine Scoticae Linguae (O’Mulconry’s Glossary): An early Irish linguistic tract, edited with a related glossary, Irsan, Corpus Christianorum, Lexica Latina Medii Aevi 7 (Turnhout, Brepols: 2019) A new edition of the earliest etymological... | Read on »

Inis Airc art exhibition by Pádraic Reaney.

Ground Floor Hardiman Research Building

                      You are welcome to join us at a wine reception  for the opening of the Inis Airc art exhibition by Pádraic Reaney. Inis Airc is artist Pádraic Reaney’s response to the changing form of Inishark, an island off the west Galway coast. It uniquely... | Read on »

Psychology Matters Day :The Psychology of Brexit -Prof. Brian Hughes

Arts Millenium Building, AM250 - Colm O'Heocha Theatre

  Unlike most cultural upheavals, Brexit is not the result of accidental tragedy or spontaneous economic turmoil. Rather, Brexit was contrived by politicians, was voted for by citizens, and is now being implemented by bureaucrats. Brexit did not ‘just happen’; it exists because people decided to make it exist. It is therefore hugely influenced by... | Read on »

Modernist Legacies and Futures:

Seminar Rooms G010 & G011, Hardiman Research Building

                      Modernist Studies Ireland   National University of Ireland Galway Plenary Speaker: Dr Ben Levitas, Goldsmiths University of London Opening address: Prof Daniel Carey  The inaugural conference of Modernist Studies Ireland, ‘Modernist Legacies and Futures’ seeks to bring together Irish and international scholars to initiate an... | Read on »

IMBAS OPEN RESEARCH DAY 2019

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

      The Imbas committee is holding an open research day ahead of the tenth Imbas conference later this year. Imbas is an interdisciplinary postgraduate conference in Medieval Studies at NUI Galway.  This event will showcase ongoing research in disciplines related to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. All welcome

Empire, Gender and Global Development

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

            Colonialism, Development, and the Cooperative Movement in Ireland and India Dr Mo Moulton (Lecturer in the History of Race & Empire, University of Birmingham)   Manhood, Transcontinental Networks, and the Baha’i Faith Movement in Cameroon Dr Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué (Assistant Professor of African History, Baylor University)   This seminar is... | Read on »

Future democrats/democratic futures? Trump, 2020, and what lies ahead for American and European polities

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

Hosted by The NUI Galway MA in Culture and Colonialism and the Moore Institute and Discussion lead by James Mcdermott Senior Member of the U.S. house of representatives. Jim McDermott is a Senior Member of the U.S. House of Representatives with over 40 years of public service in the federal and state government. As a Democratic Member... | Read on »

The Maamtrasna Murder Case: Politics, Language, Identity

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

A panel discussion and response by Prof. Margaret Kelleher Speakers: Conor Hanley, Niall Ó Ciosáin, Ciarán Ó Cofaigh, Anne O’Connor, John Walsh & Mary Harris (chair)

Geopolitics and Justice Cluster Seminar-‘Technology as a Geographical Keyword’

B.S. Mac Aodha Seminar Room 113, Discipline of Geography NUIG

            by Prof. Scott Kirsch University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  Abstract While for centuries technology referred to a systematic study of the ‘practical arts’ – typically in the form of a book or technical manual – the term’s usage has expanded so dramatically that today we think nothing of the... | Read on »

Oral history and private archives in researching Irish Republican prisoners in Portlaoise Prison, 1973-1985

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

This talk will be given by Moore Visiting Fellow Dr Dieter Reinisch (University of Vienna/Webster University) as part of the ’Violence, Space and the Archives’ conference. Full conference programme and further details available at https://ghussey3.wixsite.com/violencespacearchive   Image: Harvey/McCaughey/Smith Cumann Sinn Féin minute book, Portlaoise Prison, July 1982-January 1983