ECHO: Introductory Workshop
ECHO Introductory Workshop Thinking Academic: Career Paths Our introductory meeting is an open discussion of where to go, and where we are all going in academic life. All welcome. Wine... | Read on »
ECHO Introductory Workshop Thinking Academic: Career Paths Our introductory meeting is an open discussion of where to go, and where we are all going in academic life. All welcome. Wine... | Read on »
Peter Wells Professor Peter Wells (University of Minnesota) will give a lecture sponsored by CAMPS entitled ‰Û÷Objects, Performances, and Arrangements: Ecological Psychology and the Later Prehistory of Europe‰۪. Peter is... | Read on »
Discussion: Mark O'Rowe's Made in China. All theatre practitioners, theorists and students are welcome to attend. If you need a copy of the text email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com.
Teresa Shoosmith Soil, surveyors, and the joys of Photoshop: the problems of engaging with sources from the Early Modern period
ECHOHumanities Research ForumECHO is a regular humanities research forum taking place on Thursday in the Moore Institute, with Workshops discussing research strategies, and Seminars for research papers of all kinds.... | Read on »
Reading by Amiri Baraka‰Û÷As part of its Visiting Fellowship Scheme the Moore Institute is please to present a Reading by Amiri Baraka, an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays,... | Read on »
Kevin O'Sullivan 'A Global Nervous System': the rise and rise of European humanitarian NGOs, 1945-85
ECHOHumanities Research ForumECHO is a regular humanities research forum taking place on Thursday in the Moore Institute, with Workshops discussing research strategies, and Seminars for research papers of all kinds.... | Read on »