Dr Jodi Schneider, INRIA Sophia Antipolis – M̩diterran̩e, France and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow -Persons, documents, models: organising and structuring information for the Web
Persons, documents, models: organising and structuring information for the Web People and documents are of enduring interest. Documents may be generated by individuals, collective groups, and administrations, on any number of topics. We are particularly interested in the relationships between people and documents. The most important relationships are creation (authors, illustrators, translators, ...), usage (e.g.... | Read on »
DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: An Sean-nÌ_s san aonÌÄå¼ haois is fiche – 24 agus 25 Meitheamh
DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: An Sean-nÌ_s san aon̼ haois is ficheClÌÁr na ComhdhÌÁlaD̩ C̩adaoin 24 Meitheamh 9.00 ClÌÁr̼ 9.15 Oscailt Oifigi̼il An Dr. Jeannine Woods, Ceann GnÌ_omhach na Gaeilge, OÌä Gaillimh Pain̩al 1 9.30-11.00 Cathaoirleach: Jeannine Woods Lillis ÌÒ Laoire OÌä Gaillimh CÌÁ bhfuil an Sean-nÌ_s? An Miotas, An R̩altacht agus an SpÌÁs Idir Eatarthu SÌ_le... | Read on »
Workshop – ‘Researching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries’
As part of NUI Galway's commemorative programme, Friday 4 September 2015 will see a one day workshop onResearching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries. This workshop will feature speakers outlining their own particular research focus and its aims as well as commenting on perceived opportunities and/or challenges when researching the Irish Party... | Read on »
Prof. William Maker Philosophy, Clemson University Darkness Made (In)visible: The Dialectic of Race in Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust
Prof. William Maker Philosophy, Clemson University Darkness Made (In)visible: The Dialectic of Race in Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust Wednesday 9 September 5pm Hardiman Research Building seminar room G011For more information please contact daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) Seminar Series
The Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) is pleased to announce its inaugural seminar series.The first seminar will seeDavid Convery,Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the ICHLC, speak on'Writing and Theorising the Irish Working Class'.All are welcome to attend. For more information please contact david.convery@nuigalway.ie
Gender ARC research seminar:May-Len Skilbrei, University of Oslo, Norway ‘The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action’
Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to a research seminar May-Len Skilbrei, University of Oslo, Norway"The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action" This seminar launches the first all-Ireland network for researchers critically engaged in the area of commercial sex and its attendant politics. A further one-day series of workshops will be... | Read on »
Gender ARC:’Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters’ Written and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher
Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to: "Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters" Written and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher Reception and Performance: Friday 11 September 2015 - 3.30-5.00pm - All Welcome!! Venue: Room G006, Institute for Lifecourse and Society, NUI Galway Lily and Lolly is a new work of theatre... | Read on »
Prof. Alan Stewart (Columbia University / Centre for Editing Lives and Letters) Writing a life in early modern England: the case of Richard Stonley
Prof. Alan Stewart (Columbia University / Centre for Editing Lives and Letters)Writing a life in early modern England: the case of Richard Stonley Moore Institute "BRIDGE" seminar Room (Hardiman Research Building 1001) NUI Galway 5pm Tuesday 15 September