Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2019:
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingKeith Seán Harrington (Maynooth University) Language Politics and Territorial Separatism: the origins of the Transnistrian conflict 1989-1990.
Keith Seán Harrington (Maynooth University) Language Politics and Territorial Separatism: the origins of the Transnistrian conflict 1989-1990.
You are invited to attend the launch by Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish (UCC) Alan Titley of the book: An Chuid Eile Díom Féin: Aistí le Máirtín Ó Direáin (Cló Iar-Chonnacht) Síobhra Aiken (ed) Fáilte roimh chách!
NUIG has a vibrant and dynamic community of folklore scholars and scholars that utilize folklore sources in their various research disciplines, and indeed, often in bilingual or multilingual environments. This brief, informal evening session aims to bring together researchers who are already working with folklore sources, those who may be considering utilising folklore sources and... | Read on »
Dr Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh (Teagasc/Social Sciences Res. Centre, NUIG) A Quieter Revolution: How Demonstrations Transformed Early Twentieth-Century Rural Ireland after the Land War.
Update: The slides from this session are now available for download. This session will give an introduction to planning a digital research project, and is aimed at those considering the creation of a digital project, either small or large, as part of their research or learning. Using an existing database project as an example, we... | Read on »
Down with the Paris Farmer!’ Frank MacDermot and Class Politics in 1930s Roscommon Dr Tony Varley, (Political Science & Sociology, NUI Galway) Centre for Irish Studies - 4pm, 31 January 2019 A chairde, You are invited to attend our first seminar of the Irish... | Read on »
BIOS Iva Yates is a doctoral candidate at the University of Limerick. Her interdisciplinary PhD project is titled The Golden Comb: A Novel and Critical Analysis. She holds a BA in English from Boston College and a MA in English Literary Studies from the University of... | Read on »
Passé, Présent, Futur Comment mieux vivre nos histoires et nos avenirs ? Past, Present, Future How best can we live our histories and our futures? La Nuit des Idées or The Night of Ideas is an annual event coordinated by the Institut Français which... | Read on »
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 »
Copying Code-Switching: The Problems of Bilingual Texts in Translation