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Book Launch: A Conceptual History of Psychology The Mind Through Time

The Bridge Room THB-1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Book Launch   The Moore Institute, University of Galway cordially invites you to celebrate the launch of: A Conceptual History of Psychology The Mind Through Time by Brian Hughes  (London: Bloomsbury)... | Read on »

Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland

THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

Marilynn Richtarik (Georgia State University) “Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland”   Biography: Dr. Richtarik teaches courses on 20th-century British, Irish, and world literature... | Read on »

On Collaboration, Mediation and Performance Practices

THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

"On Collaboration, Mediation and Performance Practices" Dr. Esther Armstrong Programme Director for Performance Design and Technologies Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London

Digital Innovation & Creativity in Arts and Humanities Research

THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

Digital Innovation & Creativity in Arts and Humanities Research Sessions Lightning Talks: Current Directions in Digital Innovation & Creativity in AHSS Research Panel Discussion: "The future of digital innovation &... | Read on »

Exhibition Launch Gerald Dawe: Cultural Belongings

THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

Join us for the launch of the exhibition Gerald Dawe: Cultural Belongings. The career of the prolific poet, essayist, and memoirist Gerald Dawe has led him from his origins in... | Read on »