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Explore your Archive- Library Event

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

James Hardiman Library invites you to Explore your Archive   Wednesday 22nd November 11:30-13:00  (Bridge Room), Hardiman Research Building Four of NUIG Library Archivists will give a 10-minute talk (see below) and you will have an opportunity to view exhibits and ask questions. Tea/Coffee will be served from 11:30 Please book here Muintir na Tíre Periodical... | Read on »

Graduate Research Seminars in History – Ian Kenneally

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

22 Nov  Ian Kenneally (NUIG) Editing the first draft of history – the challenge of producing Ireland's Revolution Papers, 2016-17.

“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 »

EDEN: Write Club

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

EDEN: Early Doctorate Exchange Network Thursday, 23 November, 2017 5:00-6:30 PM, Room 1001 Introducing… The first rule of Write Club is everyone writes at Write Club. The second rule of Write Club is everyone writes at Write Club. The third rule of Write Club… Dr Ian Walsh established Write Club two years ago as a... | Read on »

Using SciVal to enhance the presentation of your research metrics and overall Research profile

AM107, Ground Floor, Arts Millennium Building

  The Seminar will be given by Matt Walker of Elsevier and will cover the functionality of SciVal and how to use it to promote your research profile and better present your research metrics in your CV and grant applications.  SciVal offers quick, easy access to the research performance of 7,500 research institutions and 220 nations... | Read on »

Collections as Data – Hackathon / Collaborative Workshop

Join us for a 2-day Collaborative Workshop / Hackathon / Exploration of creativity using humanities research data. Do you use research strategies like text or data mining, social network analysis, machine learning, or geocoding in your research? Do you have subject expertise in cataloguing records, digital humanities, or working with digital collections found in libraries,... | Read on »

Imbas Conference ‘Misinterpretation and Misunderstanding of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages’

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Imbas Conference 'Misinterpretation and Misunderstanding of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages'  December 1st-3rd, G010, Moore Institute, NUI Galway   Imbas is an annual interdisciplinary postgraduate conference focused on Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This year's Keynote will be delivered by Prof. Dorothy Kim, assistant Professor of English at Vassar College, New York. https://www.nuigalway.ie/imbas/  ... | Read on »

Moore Institute – Update meeting for staff of CASSCS

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Prof. Daniel Carey, Director of the Moore Institute, will provide an update on MI activities todate and priorities for the future.  The meeting will provide an opportunity for staff to have an input into the scheduling of these and other priorities, going forward. Contact: Martha Shaughnessy - martha.shaughnessy@nuigalway.ie

The Civic University Symposium

MY243 Lecture Theatre, Aras Moyola NUI Galway

YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO  The Civic University Symposium: Reimagining the University for Public Purpose   The inaugural event of the Critical Higher Education Studies (CHES) research group, supported by CELT and the School of Political Science and Sociology Public and Civic Engagement Programme,  with keynote speech from Prof Vanessa Andreotti and contributions from Prof Ronaldo Munck and Dr Karen Pashby. Date: Saturday 2nd December... | Read on »