MÌ_ch̩al Mac Craith (NUIG), ‘Tadhg ÌÒ CianÌÁin’s travel narrative: a Gaelic view of Counter-Reformation’
MÌ_ch̩al Mac Craith (NUIG), 'Tadhg ÌÒ CianÌÁin's travel narrative: a Gaelic view of Counter-Reformation'
MÌ_ch̩al Mac Craith (NUIG), 'Tadhg ÌÒ CianÌÁin's travel narrative: a Gaelic view of Counter-Reformation'
Diana Montengro (Department of Art History and Theory, University of Essex).'The Broken Facade: Imperial Dominance in Papal Portraiture (1523-1534)' Visiting Speakers in Art HistoryHistory of art and visual culture is not an academic discipline formally present at NUI Galway. However, it explores areas that intersect with many aspects of the Moore Institute's research work. It... | Read on »
Dr. Clemena Antonova (Fellow at the Royal Flemish Academy for Science and the Arts, Belgium)'From Icon to Picture: The Changing Role of Narrative in the Maniera Greca' Visiting Speakers in Art HistoryHistory of art and visual culture is not an academic discipline formally present at NUI Galway. However, it explores areas that intersect with many... | Read on »
Catherine Morris (UCD), 'Alice Milligan and the Irish Cultural Revival: Exhibition and Audience'
Margaret Kelleher (NUI Maynooth), 'The Language Question in Nineteenth-Century Ireland'
Professor Isabel Wuensche, (Jacobs University Bremen)‰Û÷The Synaesthetic Experience: Wassily Kandinsky, Nikolai Kulbin, Mikhail Matyushin' Visiting Speakers in Art HistoryHistory of art and visual culture is not an academic discipline formally present at NUI Galway. However, it explores areas that intersect with many aspects of the Moore Institute's research work. It also engages with issues with... | Read on »
DHO TEI and Irish Digital Resources Workshops at NUIG24 March 2010 - The DHO is pleased to offer a three-day series of workshops in collaboration with the Moore Institute, NUI, Galway. These are designed for anyone interested in the future of humanities research. They will greatly benefit scholars working with textual sources, providing you with... | Read on »
As part of the initiative promoted last year by the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies and enabled by private philanthropy, Terry Eagleton, Adjunct Professor of Cultural Theory in the Moore Institute, will offer a seminar on 'Atheism, Postmodernism and the War on Terror' on Wednesday 21st April, at 1.00pm in the Moore... | Read on »
Daniel Balderston (University of Pittsburgh), 'Borges and Ireland'"Download"
'PLACE THE REAL'an interdisciplinary workshopAn initiative of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures30 APRIL 2010, 9:00 - 17:30Moore Institute Seminar RoomKeynote speaker: Margaret Higonnet, University of ConnecticutPanelists:Nicholas AllenDaniel BalderstonPaolo BartoloniPaul CrowtherRÌ_isÌ_n HealyFelix ÌÒ MurchadhaBill RichardsonHans-Walter Schmidt-HannisaMaria ScottFurther information:http://www.nuigalway.ie/languages_literatures_cultures/workshop.htmlProf Paolo Bartoloni paolo.bartoloni@nuigalway.ie"Download Presentation"