History Research Seminar Series: “Fugitive Spaces: On the Global History of the Refugee Camp”
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This talk will explore a model developed to give a holistic account of caregivers’ goals for successful intergenerational language transmission, referred to as the 'saibhreas' model. This model was developed... | Read on »
This autumn the UCD Humanities Institute celebrates its 20th anniversary. We can look back over a successful history. Generations of PhDs and postdoctoral fellows have benefitted from the unique research... | Read on »
Current conceptualizations of climate and climate change are dominated by the abstract idea of climate as “the average weather.” This scientific understanding needs to be complemented by a cultural concept... | Read on »
This is an in-person event held in is room 306 in Aras Moyola, NUI Galway. About this event This presentation will outline a book currently being developed about civic parties... | Read on »
Hermit Songs (1953) by Samuel Barber Watershed (2020) by Ailís Ní Ríain Watershed is a new song cycle for voice and piano inspired by the natural bodies of water and land in Ireland’s... | Read on »
Professor Matthew Smith (University of Strathclyde) Peace of Mind: Social Psychiatry, Universal Basic Income and Preventing Mental Illness in the USA Abstract Following the Second World War, a new, interdisciplinary... | Read on »
Moore Institute Flash Seminar The Crisis in Ukraine: history, politics, and prospects Friday, March 4 @ 1.00pm THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, HRB, NUI Galway With: Dr Brendan Flynn, School... | Read on »
The Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies and the Moore Institute presents a virtual roundtable on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Roundtable speakers: Dr Tetyana Lokot, Ukrainian... | Read on »
The Creative Futures research team invites you to attend the second of our series of work-in-progress sessions. These are intended as an informal space in which colleagues can share their... | Read on »