CAMPS Labs 2023 Programme
For times and venues see CAMPS Research Labs website: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/camps/labs/
For times and venues see CAMPS Research Labs website: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/camps/labs/
CANCELLED! CAMPS Lab: 'The seven parts of sword-fighting. A linguistic analysis of Leeds, Royal Armouries, I.33’ Jacopo Bisagni (Ancient Classics, University of Galway) will be presenting on ‘The seven parts... | Read on »
A series of talks surveying digital approaches to Humanities research. Co-ordinated by the Moore Institute’s Digital Humanities Research Group (DHRG), with the support of the Moore Institute’s Digital Lab and... | Read on »
Fulbright Senior Specialist Presentation: Institutional Change in the United States Context Rachel Yoho, CDP, PhD As part of the Fulbright program and a focus on international exchange, this talk focuses... | Read on »
Translating the Landscape “Translating the Landscape” is a one-day methodological workshop for early career researchers in the humanities, social studies, and visual arts, taking place on 18 May 2023 at... | Read on »
Living amidst conflict and insecurity Workshop Program This one-day research workshop at the University of Galway brings together scholars in the field – including Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University) Caitríona... | Read on »
School of Political Science and Sociology Distinguished Lecture Professor Bonnie Honig Brown University A Feminist Theory of Refusal This event is hybrid, please contact suming.khoo@universityofgalway.ie to register for Zoom... | Read on »
Heroes of the Gaelic World in the Digital Age: The Fionn Folklore Database Dr Pádraig Fhia Ó Mathúna You are warmly invited to attend an in-person seminar with Dr Pádraig... | Read on »
Prof. Roger MacGinty will launch the recently published paperback edition of 'Deniable Contact: Back-Channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland' by Niall Ó Dochartaigh, of the School of Political Science and Sociology,... | Read on »
Notions Exchange: A transatlantic arts dialogue Erick Boustead (Minnesota) and Emma McKeagney (Dublin) Engage with a group of artists from Ireland and North America/Turtle Island about an exciting exchange they’ve... | Read on »