Paul Crowther (NUIG) – ‘The Visual Sublime; It’s Structure and Emergence’
Paul Crowther (NUIG) - 'The Visual Sublime; It's Structure and Emergence'
Josie Dixon (Publishing Consultant), Publishing Workshop
Josie Dixon (Publishing Consultant), Publishing Workshop (details for advance registration and participation will be posted shortly)9.30-11.00Public lecture and discussion'Academic Publishing in the 21st Century: Markets and Technology, Survival and Change'Debates about the future of scholarly publishing are not a new phenomenon, and the research monograph in the humanities and social sciences has long been a... | Read on »
Ibsen and Chekhov on the Irish Stage
This is advance notice of a conference to be held at the National University of Ireland, Galway from 6-7 November 2009 on the reception in Ireland of the plays of Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov. Its aim is to contextualise contemporary adaptations and translations of works by Ibsen and Chekhov within the history of Irish... | Read on »
Nicholas Canny (NUIG), ‘Ireland and Europe 1600-1750’
Nicholas Canny (NUIG), 'Ireland and Europe 1600-1750'
Conchur O Giollagain, ‘The Bilingual Gaeltacht: a culture and community in crisis’
Conchur O Giollagain (NUIG), 'The Bilingual Gaeltacht: a culture and community in crisis'
Professor Terry Eagleton, ‘EVIL’
IT250Public lecture, on the subject of 'EVIL'will take place on Tuesday 17 November at 6 pm in IT Lecture Theatre 250. Professor Eagleton will be ready to address questions on the same subject after the formal lecture.
Philip Dine (NUIG), ‘Making Sense of Sport: Practices, Locations, Representations’ LECTURE POSTPONED
Philip Dine (NUIG), 'Making Sense of Sport: Practices, Locations, Representations'
Geraldine Kennedy
IT250The Moore Institute will host Ms Geraldine Kennedy, Editor of the Irish Times, on Thursday 26 November at 6.10pm in Lecture Theatre 250 of the IT building. Ms Kennedy will attend a short reception at 5.40 pm in the foyer outside the lecture theatre. This will be followed by Discourse on the subject of Challenges... | Read on »
Professor Michele Hilmes (University of Wisconsin-Madison), ‘”Eyes Pointing Different Ways”: INTERTEL and Transnational Television Documentary in the 1960s.’
Professor Michele Hilmes (University of Wisconsin-Madison)‰Û÷"Eyes Pointing Different Ways": INTERTEL and Transnational Television Documentary in the 1960s.'