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Bronagh McShane ‘Visualising the Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Nuns’ Letters’

The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research Building

The final event of the Autumn 2017 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar takes place on Wednesday 6 December at 12pm, and features a talk on network analysis of early modern nuns’ correspondence by Bronagh McShane, Postdoctoral Researcher at RECIRC: The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing, 1550-1700. The paper discusses network analysis methodology,... | Read on »

Gender ARC Seminar “The Political is Personal: Mary Sheehy Kettle and the story of The Ways of War (1917)” by Speaker Prof. Niamh Reilly

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

"The Political is Personal: Mary Sheehy Kettle and the story of The Ways of War (1917)" Speaker: Prof. Niamh Reilly, School of Political Science and Sociology Introduction by Dr. Muireann O'Cinneide, English/School of Humanities   Supported by the IRC New Foundations 2017 Decade of Centenaries Scheme Mary Sheehy (1884-1967) was born into a prominent nationalist... | Read on »

Guided walk on campus to learn about Gender-Based Violence in Education

Emily Anderson Concert Hall. NUI Galway

Global Women’s Studies and the MA in Gender, Globalisation and Rights programme, School of Political Science and Sociology, NUI Galway 2-4pm Guided Walk - Join us for a guided walk on campus with stops to learn more about Gender-Based Violence in Education in Ireland and internationally. The Guided Walk begins and ends at the Emily... | Read on »

“Office Hours” Drop-in Service

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

For postgraduate research students and academic staff with questions or ideas about: Using digital technologies to support research Communicating and promoting their work Accessing funding to enable their work. Meet with staff from the Moore Institute, Whitaker Institute, NUI Galway Library and the Research Office. No appointment is necessary. From 12pm - 1pm in The... | Read on »

Levi Hanes ‘Research Exhibition’

Art Gallery, Quadrangle NUI Galway

  The 11-16th December 2017 exhibition at the newly refurbished Art Gallery, in the Quadrangle, NUI Galway will present recent artworks by Levi Hanes. The artworks were developed over the course of an Irish Research Council funded, practice-based PhD at the Huston School of Film & Digital Media as a part of the Digital Arts & Humanities programme... | Read on »

EDEN: Christmas Lightning Presentation

The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research Building

All current postgraduate students are invited to present their research at EDEN's Lightning Presentation Session on Thursday 14th December. The Lightning Presentations session is a chance for you to showcase your research, practice your presentation skills, and apply the tips and hints from gained throughout the year --all in five minutes! You can present on any aspect of your work in... | Read on »

Feminist Storytelling Working Group

O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance NUI Galway

Feminist Storytelling Working Group PI: Dr Miriam Haughton Date/Venue: 17 January 2018, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Sponsored by: The College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies, the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance, and Gender Arc, NUI Galway   Registration: This is a free event but places are limited. To... | Read on »

Trump: One Year On A pop-up discussion on the first year of the Trump presidency

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Trump: One Year On A pop-up discussion on the first year of the Trump presidency  12-1pm Monday 22 January Moore Institute Seminar Room (G010 Hardiman Research Building) Participants: Thamil Ananthavinayagan (Human Rights) Clíodhna Carney (English) Kathleen Cavanaugh (Human Rights) Kathy Powell (Soc & Pol) Mark Stansbury (Classics)     All welcome!  

Archaeology Research Seminar on ‘The cantred of Tyrmany in Connacht (where the Oscalli dwell)’ by Daniel Curley

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Title: ‘The cantred of Tyrmany in Connacht (where the Oscalli dwell)’ – Identifying the archaeology of the O’Kelly lordship of Uí Maine, by Daniel Curley   The O’Kelly lordship of Uí Maine is an oft-referenced but poorly understood political and territorial unit. The boundaries of this territory are routinely described as being consistent with south... | Read on »