Please note that this website is no longer active.
For information regarding research activity, please refer to Schools' websites.
For any other query please email CASSCSResearch@universityofgalway.ie.

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 »

Dr Fred Freeman (Fellow, English, University of Edinburgh) -Culture and Colonialism: A Tribute to Hamish Hederson

CULTURE AND COLONIALISM FRED FREEMAN on Hamish Henderson Hamish Henderson (1919-2002), poet and songwriter, was one of the outstanding cultural and political figures of the twentieth century. He accepted the surrender of Italy during World War II, won the Somerset Maugham prize for his war elegies (which bear comparison with Wilfred Owen or Siegfried Sassoon),... | Read on »