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Gender and Academic Work

Gender and Academic Work24th April 2012Venue: NUI Galway Moore Institute Seminar Room1-5pmThe experiences of women in academic work have long been a source of debate.Research over the previous thirty years has shown us that, for example, aspects of workplace culture in higher education organizations effectively constrain women's career advancement. Issues including homophily and related difficulties... | Read on »

Over the Irish Sea Symposium – 26th and 27th April, 2012, UCD

A Symposium of the Atlantic Archipelagos Research ProjectOver the Irish SeaApril 26th-27th 2012, University College DublinKeynote SpeakersProfessor Margaret Cohen (Stanford University)author of The Novel and the Sea (2010)Sponsored by the Moore Institute, NUI GalwayProfessor Claire Connolly (Cardiff University)author of A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829 (2011)‰Û÷Over the Irish Sea' is a symposium organised... | Read on »

Workshop: ‘Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation’

Globalisation, Empire, and Culture Part of the Texts, Contexts, Cultures research programme. Supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 27th April, 2012 Moore Institute Seminar Room Workshop: ‰Û÷Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation' Programme 9-10am Alison Forrestal, National University of Ireland, Galway ‰Û÷Exploiting Sources of Patronage in the French Catholic Reformation: Vincent de Paul... | Read on »

Wood Architecture in the Early Middle Ages

Wood architecture in the Early Middle Ages: A northern building technique Prof. Eleonora Destefanis & Dr. Gabriele Ardizio UniversitÌÊ degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale Wednesday 2nd May, 2.30pm Venue: The Moore Institute

Talking Peace: A seminar on communication, contact and dialogue aimed at reducing or ending violence in Northern Ireland

A seminar on communication, contact and dialogue aimed at reducing or ending violence in Northern Ireland that bringstogether key actors with direct experience of mediation and decision-making in the Irish peace process, including Sir Kenneth; Larry and Shauna Duddy; Dr. Maurice Hayes; Jim Gibney; Dr. Harold Good; Rev. Chris Hudson Bloomfield and Dr. Martin Mansergh.... | Read on »

Armed Conflict in Comparative Perspective

Armed Conflict in Comparative PerspectiveTime / Date / Venue: 9.00am - 5.00pm, Friday 18 May, Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway.A conference of the Centre for the Study of Nationalism and Organised Violence featuring:Prof. Kristine H̦glund (Uppsala University, Sweden)Prof. Stathis Kalyvas (Yale University, USA)Prof. Eric Kaufmann (Birkbeck College, University of London)Prof. Tom Lodge (University... | Read on »

MÌÁire Mhac an tSaoi Symposium

MÌ_or̼ilt an pharÌ_iste: comhdhÌÁil lae ar fhilÌ_ocht MhÌÁire Mhac an tSaoi, OÌä GaillimhBeidh comhdhÌÁil lae ar shaothar MhÌÁire Mhac an tSaoi ÌÁ reachtÌÁil ag Ionad an L̩inn Ìäireannaigh, Ollscoil na hÌäireann, Gaillimh, D̩ C̩adaoin 23 Bealtaine 2012. TÌÁ MÌÁire Mhac an tSaoi ar dhuine de mhÌ_rfhilÌ_ na hÌäireann sa bhfichi̼ haois agus chuir an ch̩ad... | Read on »

‘Cuba under RaÌÄå¼l: is the Revolution ‘over’?’ – Professor Antoni Kapcia,University of Nottingham.

‰ÛÏCuba under Ra̼l: is the Revolution ‰Û÷over‰۪?‰۝ By Antoni Kapcia, Professor in Latin American Studies at the University of Nottingham, U.K. Professor Kapcia is a distinguished expert in modern and contemporary Cuban history and politics. He has published extensively in the field, including Cuba: Island of Dreams (2000), Cuba in Revolution: a History since the... | Read on »