iBook Launch: Harmful Algal Blooms
Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research BuildingAn iBook by Dr. Robin Raine (Marien Scientist, School of Natural Sciences, NUI Galway) All welcome! Refreshments will be served.
An iBook by Dr. Robin Raine (Marien Scientist, School of Natural Sciences, NUI Galway) All welcome! Refreshments will be served.
Professor O'Brien is Emeritus Professor of Italian at NUI Galway. The presentation will encapsulate the history, geography, culture, places, attractions, food and wine of the island that will be backed up with attractive images.
Ronan Crowley (University of Antwerp) 'Migrate It New: Challenges and Opportunities for Ulysees: A Digital Critical and Synoptic Edition.'
Dr. Kurt C. Schlichting is E. Gerald Corrigan Chair in the Humanities & Social Sciences & Professor of Sociology & Anthropology kurt@fairfield.edu
Hosted by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Eilléan Ní Chuilleanáin was born in Cork City in 1942, educated there and at Oxford before spending her working life as an academic in Trinity College, Dublin. She was a founder member of Cyphers, a literary journal. She has won the Patrick Kavanagh Award, the Irish Times Award for... | Read on »
Richard Seaford is Professor Emeritus of Greek at the University of Exeter. He is an expert on Greek Tragedy and on the Marxist/Structuralist interpretation of early Greek literature and world-view. His publications include Reciprocity and Ritual, Money and the Early Greek Mind, and Cosmology and the Polis. He has also published on the work and... | Read on »
The relationship between human beings and the notion of place is changing constantly; we are always in "natural" transition. Therefore observing, mapping, experiencing and analising the limits between the tangible and intangible while addressing socio-environmental (contemporary) concerns become relevant. This project has been an experimental form of work - like moving-while-doing - as an attempt... | Read on »
Chair: Prof. Patrick Lonergan, O'Donoghue Centre of DTP Text: Walter Benjamin, 'The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility: Second Version'.
Dr Annemarie Brosnan (Mary Immaculate College, UL) 'The education of freed slaves in the American South'
As part of the Arts, Humanities and Innovation - Connecting with Industry series, Leon Butler, research fellow on the TechInnovate program at NUI Galway, will talk about design, and how PhD students might user their research skills in industry once they qualify. This series of talks is aimed at researchers from the Arts & Humanities, and will be of... | Read on »