NUI Galway History Research Seminar
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building"We Have The Litany And All To Say": religion and everyday life in Irish novels of the 1940s' By Dr. Caitriona Clear (NUI Galway) '
"We Have The Litany And All To Say": religion and everyday life in Irish novels of the 1940s' By Dr. Caitriona Clear (NUI Galway) '
This panel discussion will bring together Irish Research Council-funded experts to share their findings on homelessness and how the current housing crisis in Ireland intersects with other forms of exclusion and inequality. Topics may include: direct provision and refugees; racial, gender, and class inequalities in social-housing provision; experiences of statelessness amongst the homeless and... | Read on »
A product of the early twentieth century’s ‘sport-media-industry complex’, cycling’s Tour de France has engendered novel forms and styles of newspaper coverage and has attracted the interest of a variety of writers.A prominent right-wing novelist in the early fifties, Antoine Blondin (1921-1991) was a guest follower for French sports daily L’Équipe on four stages... | Read on »
The Moore Institute will host an information session on the IRC Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme on Wednesday, September 25 @ 1:00pm in Room G010 Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building. The session will be facilitated by Prof. Dan Carey, Director of the Moore Institute. In addition to the information session, the Moore Institute will offer a reading... | Read on »
By Milena Cosentino (University of Limerick) As part of NUI Galway History Research Seminar Series Semester 1, 2019-20
Не надо людям с людьми на земле бороться. People on this earth don’t have to fight with each other. Marina Tsvetaeva: from ‘I know the truth’ (1915) Facilitated by Emily Tock, MLIS, MALP, Government of Ireland Post-graduate Scholar PhD student in the Discipline of English... | Read on »
NUI Galway will host an Irish Research Council Funded Creative Connections Initiative, examining questions of European identity through a focus on the themes of sport and digital media. The workshop will draw on a range of disciplines in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences (AHSS) and STEM areas from NUI Galway, Trinity... | Read on »
****This Event venue has been changed to Coole Park**** Introduced by Barry Houlihan, as part of the Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering. Programme details and schedule is here: https://autumngathering.com/about/