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The #MeToo Moment

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Seminar on Career Development for Postgraduate and Postdoctoral Researchers

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

                In conjunction with the Sinéad Beacom, Manager of the Researcher Development Centre (RDC), the Moore Institute will host a Career Development event for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers within the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies. The purpose of the session will be two-fold: (i) to... | Read on »

Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2019

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Dr Maura Cronin (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick) ‘The female of the species is more deadly than the male': Women in anti-tithe protests in 1830s Ireland.

Archiving Personal Histories: The Tuam Mother and Baby Home

The Cube Áras Na Mac Léinn, NUIG

              Programme 10.30: Tea/Coffee & pastries. Opening comments by Prof. Pat Dolan (Chair, UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre) 11.00-12.30: Survivor-led Workshop Workshop led by Breeda Murphy (Tuam Home Survivors Network) and Mary Cunningham (Tuam Oral History Project) involving participants from the Network, invited students and staff. Limited places;... | Read on »

Prof Jennifer Todd on post-conflict identity politics in Ireland

Room 333, 2nd Floor, Áras Moyola

Professor Jennifer Todd, one of the foremost scholars of the Northern Ireland conflict and of identity change in Ireland North and South is giving a research seminar in the School of Political Science and Sociology on Thursday 7 February at 2pm. All are welcome. Identity change, identity politics and identity traps: why everyday compromise after... | Read on »

Camps Talk by Aoife Maher

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

For the Love of the Gods: Kharis and Religious Reciprocity in Euripedes’ Tragedies

Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2019

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Dr James O’Donnell (Zhejiang Intl. Studies Univ. in Hangzhou, China)   ‘“Please confirm at once”: confusion, libel and reporting the Revolution in Galway, the case of George Nicholls (1919).

Modernist Studies Ireland’s Works in Progress event on ‘“A Space Between”: Dissociation, Disability, and Creativity in Modernism’

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

                      MSI’s monthly forum for new and on-going work in Irish modernist studies cordially invites you to its second session of the new year and semester, taking place on 13th Feb, from 5-7 pm, in the Bridge Room (THB). This seminar will be a first... | Read on »