ECHO Seminar: Brett D. Hirsch, The University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow – ‘Our Author he hath found’: Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship Attribution
ECHO seminarDr Brett Hirsh, the University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow.'Our Author he hath found': Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship AttributionAll welcome Wine servedECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a friendly environment.Contact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ieor see our website:http://echoforum.wordpress.com
Book Launch: Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Book LaunchMapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.Speaker: Professor Patrick Lonergan, English, NUI Galway.Wine reception to follow - all are welcome to attend.For more information please contact nessa.cronin@nuigalway.ie
Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish Culture – ÌÒmÌ_s ÌÄåite International Conference Centre for Irish Studies, NUI Galway – 27-30 March
Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish CultureÌÒmÌ_s ́ite International ConferenceCentre for Irish Studies, NUI GalwayThe international conference Lifeworlds: Space, Place and Irish Culture, hosted by the ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite: Space/Place Research Network, will take place at NUI Galway, 27-30 March 2014. Conference sessions, plenary lectures and the mapping workshop are free and open to the public. Places... | Read on »
CAMPS Lab: Ciaran MacDonagh, Irish Studies, NUIG: ‘Did medieval Irish monasteries have antiquarians? An examination of the term PrÌ_mchrÌ_chaire’
TBCFollowed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
Hilary Dully, Doctoral Fellow, Huston School of Film and Digital Media – ‘Lawyers, medics, balance and missing women: Who’s framing who? 30 years of the Abortion Debate on Irish Television.’
HILARY DULLY, DOCTORAL FELLOW HUSTON SCHOOL OF FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA "Lawyers, medics, balance and missing women: Who's framing who? 30 years of the Abortion Debate on Irish Television." For mor information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series: Dr Alexandra Sandmark, University of the Highlands and the Islands, Orkney – Norse Assembly Sites in Scotland – Collective Identity and Memory Making in a New Landscape
Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Seminar byDr Alexandra Sandmark, University of the highlands and the Islands, Orkney Norse Assembly Sites in Scotland ‰ÛÒ Collective Identity and Memory Making in a New LandscapeAll Welcome! Department of Archaeology Research Seminar Series For more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
ECHO seminar: Manly Pursuits, Rebecca Barr – Desire, Disgust, and Indigestion in John Cleland’s Memoirs of a Coxcomb, Des Lally – The Fictionalization of Hilton Edwards and MicheÌÁl MacLiammÌ_ir in Paul Smith’s Novel Stravaganza!
you are jovially invited to an ECHO seminar symposium of chaps, rakes, bachelors, and coxcombs as we probe the mysterious world of male culture and masculinities with two bravely incisive speakers from the College of Arts. We meet at the slightly later time of 5pm on Tuesday 1st April, not without fitting tomfoolery and the... | Read on »
Philosophy Graduate Workshop: Conceptions of Causality and Freedom in the History of Metaphysics
Conceptions of Causality and Freedomin the History of MetaphysicsGraduate Student Workshop in Traditional MetaphysicsNational University of Ireland, GalwayThe workshop will bring together graduate scholars engaging metaphysical, epistemological and moralissues surrounding freedom and causality in the history of metaphysics broadly understood.Although there is no registration fee, do email d.parashkevova1@nuigalway.ie if you plan to attend.The workshop will... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Martin O’Donoghue, ‘The legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Free State politics, 1922-26’
History Graduate Research Seminar Series Martin O'Donoghue, 'The legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Free State politics, 1922-26'