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CKI Seminar – Community Mapping: Creating Common Ground Locally and Globally – Maeve Lydon, University of Victoria, Canada

CKI Seminar - Community Mapping: Creating Common Ground Locally and Globally Maeve Lydon, University of Victoria, Canada Date: Thursday 19th September 2013 Time: 12.30 ‰ÛÒ 2.30pm (Tea/Coffee available from 12.15pm) Venue: Moore Institute Seminar Room, NUI Galway The seminar is free but it is necessary to book your place on or before Tuesday 17th September,... | Read on »

Performance Matters – Irish Theatre Discussion Group – David Harrower’s Blackbird

Performance MattersIrish Theatre Discussion Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ We will be discussing David Harrower's Blackbird which coincidentally is being performing by Mephisto theatre company for the Galway theatre festival (4th,5th Oct.) http://www.mephistotheatre.com/blackbird-by-david-harrower/ For more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie All theatre practitioners, theorists and students are welcome to attend If you need a copy of the script... | Read on »

Finnegan’s Wake reading group

The NUI, Galway Finnegans Wake reading group is starting up again this September.Our first meeting will be 1-2pm in the Moore Institute Seminar Room, Thursday 26th September. If you like gossiping, poetry, languages, puns, puzzles, jokes, double entendres or even avant-garde tomes, you might like Finnegans Wake. Despite its scurrilous critical reputation, James Joyce's final... | Read on »

Early Modern Travel: Theory and Practice, International Conference 27-28th September

Early Modern Travel: Theory and Practice In the early modern period the development of inquiries, questionnaires, and directions for travel proliferated in an attempt to make travel a useful and productive activity. This conference explores the widespread effort to provide instruction, as well as the travel practices that emerged in response to and in tension... | Read on »

Dr. Fred Freeman (Fellow, English, University of Edinburgh) – The Irish In Scotland : Robert Tannahill

In conjunction with the Moore Institute, the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, and the MA in Culture and Colonialism, ECHO: the humanities research forum presents two compelling talks:THE IRISH IN SCOTLAND FRED FREEMAN on Robert Tannahill Robert Tannahill of Paisley (1774-1810) was a weaver, poet, and songwriter of over 100 songs of a quality... | Read on »