Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2018-19
Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research BuildingWednesdays 4pm Dr Kieran Fitzpatrick (NUI Galway Research Fellow, Moore Institute) The Great War and Great Change? The professional life of surgeon Peter Johnson Freyer, 1900-1921. Co-ordinator: Dr Gearóid Barry, History Department (email - gearoid.barry@nuigalway.ie).
A Wild Mountain Borderland’. The Locus of Gaelic Learned Families in 15th and 16th Century Ireland
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingCamps a talk by Professor Liz Fitzpatrick, ‘A Wild Mountain Borderland’. The Locus of Gaelic Learned Families in 15th and 16th Century Ireland.
Academic Publishing’s Uncertain Future: how will it impact NUI Galway?
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingThe Library is hosting a seminar titled Academic Publishing’s Uncertain Future: how will it impact NUI Galway? on Monday 21 January at 1200, with details and link to registration (essential) as below: A number of significant developments have impacted the whole environment of academic publishing, generating lots of debate and sometimes controversy in their wake.... | Read on »
Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2019:
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingKeith Seán Harrington (Maynooth University) Language Politics and Territorial Separatism: the origins of the Transnistrian conflict 1989-1990.
Book Launch
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingYou are invited to attend the launch by Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish (UCC) Alan Titley of the book: An Chuid Eile Díom Féin: Aistí le Máirtín Ó Direáin (Cló Iar-Chonnacht) Síobhra Aiken (ed) Fáilte roimh chách!
EDEN Event: Léann an Bhéaloidis: Rethinking Folklore and Oral Traditions
Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research BuildingNUIG has a vibrant and dynamic community of folklore scholars and scholars that utilize folklore sources in their various research disciplines, and indeed, often in bilingual or multilingual environments. This brief, informal evening session aims to bring together researchers who are already working with folklore sources, those who may be considering utilising folklore sources and... | Read on »
Graduate Research Seminars in History, 2019:
Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research BuildingDr Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh (Teagasc/Social Sciences Res. Centre, NUIG) A Quieter Revolution: How Demonstrations Transformed Early Twentieth-Century Rural Ireland after the Land War.
Planning & Building Digital Projects – Digital Scholars’ Workshop Series
The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research BuildingUpdate: The slides from this session are now available for download. This session will give an introduction to planning a digital research project, and is aimed at those considering the creation of a digital project, either small or large, as part of their research or learning. Using an existing database project as an example, we... | Read on »
Irish Studies Seminar Series – Semester 2, 2018-19
Centre for Irish StudiesDown with the Paris Farmer!’ Frank MacDermot and Class Politics in 1930s Roscommon Dr Tony Varley, (Political Science & Sociology, NUI Galway) Centre for Irish Studies - 4pm, 31 January 2019 A chairde, You are invited to attend our first seminar of the Irish... | Read on »