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A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale Airec menman Iraird maic Coisse

A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale Airec menman Iraird maic Coisse 'The Stratagem of Irard mac Coisse' led by Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (School of Humanities) Every Wednesday at 12.00 noon beginning Wednesday 23 January 2013 in the Moore Institute Seminar Room The 10th-century Connacht poet Irard mac Coisse is titled 'prÌ_m̩ices Ìärenn... | Read on »

Disability Support Service – iPad Training

iPad TrainingSpecifically to using the following applications; Email, Notability, iAnnotate, Blackboard, and Skydrive/dropbox This training is open to all current iPad users and those considering purchasing one. Please bring your iPad with you to this training if you own one.For more information, please contact:Denise Keaveney Disability Support Service Assistive Technology Office James Hardiman Library 091... | Read on »

Digital Scholarship Seminar

Digital Scholarship Seminar Announcing the inaugural series of a new research seminar for researchers working in any branch of the arts and humanities who are engaged in the creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the course of their research. 12-1pm, Thursday 21 March 2013 Marina Ansaldo (Moore Institute)Reading East: From concept to live online... | Read on »

Dr Niamh Thornton, University of Ulster, Coleraine – Macho, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio ‘el indio’ FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution

Macho, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution Dr Niamh Thornton, University of Ulster, Coleraine Mexican film has repeatedly returned to the bellicose period of the Revolution (1910-20) as a source of inspiration for both plot and setting. The archetypal image of the Mexican macho... | Read on »

” The Sound So Melting”: Ireland’s Medieval Harp and Its Music

‰ÛÏThe Sound So Melting...‰۝:Ireland‰۪s Medieval Harp and Its Music:A Seminar/concert event given by historical harpist Siobhan Armstrong in celebration of the first European Day of Early Music.In co-operation with Galway Early Music and The Historical Harp Society of Ireland and under the umbrella of the European Early Music Network REMA.This event will be live-streamed on... | Read on »

Geopolitics & Justice Research Cluster 50th Anniversary Symposium

Geopolitics & Justice Research Cluster 50th Anniversary Symposium 22 March, 9.15 am ‰ÛÒ 4.30 pm Moore Institute, NUIGalway To mark the 50th anniversary of Geography at NUI Galway, the Geopolitics and Justice Research Cluster will host a symposium on Friday, March 22nd, in the Moore Institute. The Geopolitics and Justice cluster unites interests that seek... | Read on »

Professor Patrick Joyce – “What is the state? Rethinking state history”.

Professor Patrick Joyce, Professor of History, University of Manchester and Professorial Fellow in History, University of Edinburgh Spring 2013: Moore Fellow, Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway. Professorial Fellow in History, University of Edinburgh and Emeritus Professor of History, University of Manchester, www.patrickjoyce.info email:patrick.joyce@manchester.ac.uk