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SUMMARY:Irish Studies’ Seminar Series 2018-19
DESCRIPTION:“Hear The Band which is more powerful than the Atom Bomb!” \nLabour\, Aesthetics\, and Irish Sit Down Dance Orchestras\, 1940 – 1960 \n  \nProfessor Rebecca Miller\, IACI-NUI Galway Visiting Fellow in Irish Studies\, 2018-19. Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nImage: Noel Coade (compère) with unknown band and dancers\, Dublin\, ca. 1955. (Courtesy of the family of Noel Coade). \nFrom the mid-1920s to the 1960s\, audiences on both sides of the border flocked to parish and commercial dance halls to dance to big band jazz\, popular music\, and other styles as played by Irish “sit down” dance bands and orchestras. Well known touring groups such as the Mick Delahunty Orchestra\, the Maurice Mulcahy Band\, and the Gay McIntyre Band\, as well as smaller\, semi-professional dance bands such as the Brideside Serenaders (Tallow) and many others performed from sheet music of American big band jazz standards that were arranged and published in London and then imported to Ireland and Northern Ireland.  They also played a range of other music\, including Dixieland jazz\, popular Irish songs\, old time waltzes\, and the occasional céilí dance. \nFocusing primarily on sit down dance band musicians who were active in the post-World War II years\, I argue that these musicians functioned\, in part\, as laborers whose job it was to keep their audiences dancing. As such\, they engaged with their audiences’ fascination with American popular music and culture while at the same time\, reflected Irish locality and musical aesthetics. \nUsing ethnographic interviews and archival sources\, I also trace how these musicians\, increasingly came to see themselves also as entertainers and artists. It was this changing perception that in part informed the emergence of the showband era of the 1960s/1970s and ultimately Ireland’s popular music industry. \nRebecca Miller is Professor of Music at Hampshire College\, in Amherst\, Massachusetts\, and the 2018-2019 IACI-NUI Galway\, Visiting Fellow in Irish Studies. Dr. Miller received a MA from Wesleyan University and the PhD in ethnomusicology from Brown University. \nThe author of Carriacou String Band Serenade: Performing Identity in the Eastern Caribbean (Wesleyan University Press\, 2008)\, Professor Miller has published articles and chapters on traditional and popular music in both Ireland and in the USA. A recipient of Fulbright and Whiting Fellowships\, among others\, she is currently completing a book on Irish popular music\, specifically Irish dance bands/orchestras and showbands.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irish-studies-seminar-series-2018-19/
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Centre for Irish Studies\, Distillery Road
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Nessa%20Cronin":MAILTO:nessa.cronin@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181206T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181206T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181127T152248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T111807Z
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SUMMARY:"Open Science\, Ireland and the Digital Repository of Ireland: where are we at and where are we going?"
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Natalie Harrower\, Director of Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) \n \nThe NUI Galway Research Data Working Group is delighted to host a presentation by Dr Natalie Harrower\, Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). Natalie’s presentation will describe the work of the DRI in research data management\, the report on Turning FAIR Data into Reality of which she is a co-author and recent international and national developments including the Draft National Statement on the Transition to an Open Research Environment issued by the National Open Research Forum. \nBooking is essential – please book here 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/open-science-ireland-and-the-digital-repository-of-ireland-where-are-we-at-and-where-are-we-going/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181205T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181129T134348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T095202Z
UID:6583-1544011200-1544014800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Information and Q&A session with Jim Carroll\, Editor of RTÉ Brainstorm
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend an information and Q&A session with Jim Carroll\, Editor of RTÉ Brainstorm  on Wednesday\, 5 December from 12pm-1pm in Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building. \nAcademics and Researchers of all levels are welcome to attend and hear more about how to communicate your work to a wider national audience through RTÉ Brainstorm. \nTo see NUI Galway article contributions to date\, visit: https://www.rte.ie/eile/nui-galway/ \nFor more about RTÉ Brainstorm\, visit: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2017/0602/879925-brainstorm-submission/ \nFor further information\, contact Gwen O’Sullivan\, Press and Information Executive\, Press Office\, NUI Galway at gwen.osullivan@nuigalway.ie or 091 495695. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/information-and-qa-session-with-jim-carroll-editor-of-rte-brainstorm/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gwen%20O%E2%80%99Sullivan":MAILTO:gwen.osullivan@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181204T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181120T150941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181120T150941Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Coding Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:This semester we’re going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning “creative coding”. This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop a foundation in programming. The sessions will use online resources (see below) to guide self-directed learning. \n\nCreative coding is a different discipline than programming systems. The goal is to create something expressive instead of something functional. Interaction design\, information visualization and generative art are all different types of creative coding – which has become a household term describing artworks articulated as code. (via Awesome Creative Coding ) \n\nWhat can I expect?\n\nThis is a peer support group\, not an instructor-led workshop / class.\nIt’s an opportunity to schedule some time each week to develop your coding skills\, and to get some help\, if you need it.\nThere are a collection of tutorial videos (bring headphones)\, online courses and reference material linked to in the “Further Details” section below\, for you to work through at your own pace.\n\nIf you have no coding experience\, and aren’t sure where or how to start\, someone will help you. \nCome along\, meet people who are also learning to code\, and get help if you run into any problems. Showing what you’re working on would be great too. \nFurther details\nYou can find further details\, and learning resources\, at: https://github.com/dh-nuigalway/Creative-Coding-Meetup. We are planning on hosting the sessions on Tuesdays from 3pm – 4pm\, in the “Bridge Room”\, on the first floor of the Hardiman Research Building. \nAny questions?: Contact David Kelly (david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creative-coding-meet-up-9/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="David%20Kelly":MAILTO:david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181130T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181121T110139Z
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SUMMARY:Republic Of Conscience
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor catering purposes\, please RSVP laoighseach.nichoistealbha@oegaillimh.ie \n  \n\n\n\nColúnaí agus eagarthóir liteartha leis an Irish Times é Fintan O’Toole. I measc na ngradam a bronnadh air tá European Press Prize (Commentator Award)\, Orwell Prize for Journalism\, agus Ireland Journalism Awards Broadsheet Columnist of the Year. Bhronn Ollscoil na hÉireann\, Gaillimh\, dochtúireacht oinigh air sa bhliain 2017. Rinne Faber & Faber a choimisiúnú le beathaisnéis oifigiúil Seamus Heaney\, buaiteoir Nobel\, a scríobh.\nFintan O’Toole is columnist and literary editor for the Irish Times. Among the accolades he has received to date are the European Press Prize (Commentator Award)\, the Orwell Prize for Journalism\, and Ireland Journalism Awards Broadsheet Columnist of the Year. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws by NUI Galway in 2017. He has been commissioned by Faber & Faber to write the official biography of Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/republic-of-conscience/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181123T094629Z
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SUMMARY:CIORCAL SCRÍBHNEOIREACHTA
DESCRIPTION:An bhfuil suim agat i scríbhneoireacht na Gaeilge? An bhfuil tú ag iarraidh do shaothar féin a roinnt le daoine\, agus aiseolas a fháil\, nó d’obair a phlé go neamhfhoirmiúil le daoine eile a bhfuil Gaeilge acu? Nó an bhfuil tú ag iarraidh éisteacht le scríbhneoirí eile ag léamh a saothar amach os ard? Má tá\, déan cinnte go dtagann tú chun ár gciorcal scríbhneoireachta\, a bheas ar siúl achan Déardaoin ag a 6 i seomra an Droichid in Institúid de Mórdha. Beidh muid ag súil le fáilte a chur roimh achan duine a bhfuil Gaeilge agus fonn \nscríbhneoireachta acu!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ciorcal-scribhneoireachta-6/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Laoighseach%20N%C3%AD%20Choistealbha":MAILTO:LAOIGHSEACH.NICHOISTEALBHA@oegaillimh.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181123T115602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T125438Z
UID:6557-1543507200-1543514400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Modernist Studies Ireland
DESCRIPTION:  \nResearch Seminar Organised by Modernist Studies Ireland Works in Progress \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/modernist-studies-ireland-2/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181123T153954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181123T153954Z
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SUMMARY:Agresso Information Session for  PHD Students\,
DESCRIPTION:The Moore Institute will be holding an Informative session on a accounts and this will be hosted by Martha Shaughnessy \nthis is an open session so all are welcome to attend.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/agresso-information-session-for-phd-students/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha%20Shaughnessy":MAILTO:martha.shaughnessy@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181128T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181119T102043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T102043Z
UID:6533-1543420800-1543420800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar \nMichael Loughman\, NUIG \nOliver J. Flanagan TD (1920-87)\, monetary reformer \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-12/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Gear%C3%B3id%20Barry":MAILTO:gearoid.barry@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181122T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T151340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T151340Z
UID:6456-1542909600-1542909600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:CIORCAL SCRÍBHNEOIREACHTA
DESCRIPTION:An bhfuil suim agat i scríbhneoireacht na Gaeilge? An bhfuil tú ag iarraidh do shaothar féin a roinnt le daoine\, agus aiseolas a fháil\, nó d’obair a phlé go neamhfhoirmiúil le daoine eile a bhfuil Gaeilge acu? Nó an bhfuil tú ag iarraidh éisteacht le scríbhneoirí eile ag léamh a saothar amach os ard? Má tá\, déan cinnte go dtagann tú chun ár gciorcal scríbhneoireachta\, a bheas ar siúl achan Déardaoin ag a 6 i seomra an Droichid in Institúid de Mórdha. Beidh muid ag súil le fáilte a chur roimh achan duine a bhfuil Gaeilge agus fonn scríbhneoireachta acu!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ciorcal-scribhneoireachta-5/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Laoighseach%20N%C3%AD%20Choistealbha":MAILTO:LAOIGHSEACH.NICHOISTEALBHA@oegaillimh.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181122T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181030T101630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T101639Z
UID:6408-1542902400-1542902400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Geopolitics and Justice Cluster: Human Security Talk
DESCRIPTION:Dorothy Estrada-Tanck (University of Murcia\, Spain) \n“Human security and international human rights law in the Mediterranean crisis” \nAbstract: \nThe unspeakable tragedy faced by thousands of migrant persons dying at sea trying to reach the European Mediterranean coast from the Middle East and North Africa has resulted in nearly 2\,000 registered deaths in 2018. This situation\, deriving from the protection gaps and deficient and unjust migration policies of national\, EU and international legal systems\, compel us to propose novel theoretical frameworks for thought and action. Human security has been advanced as the protection of the vital core of all human lives in ways that enhance human freedoms and human fulfillment\, and safeguarding people from critical and pervasive threats and situations. I make the argument that a human security approach adds significant value to the traditional purely legal analysis of human rights. Drawing on UN and European human rights law and jurisprudence\, I will explore the concrete ways in which this may play out in practice. I contend that human security and human rights can act together as a blueprint to address the Mediterranean crisis in a more just and efficient manner\, and thus address one of the greatest challenges of our time. \nAbout the speaker:  Dorothy Estrada-Tanck is Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Murcia\, Spain. She holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute\, an MSc in Political Theory from LSE and a law degree (Mexico City). She enjoys broad academic and professional experience in the United Nations\, State bodies and NGOs in Mexico\, Italy\, the U.S. and Spain\, focusing on issues of human rights\, gender\, and socio-economic justice. She is the author of Human Security and Human Rights under International Law: The Protections Offered to Persons Confronting Structural Vulnerability (Hart Publishing\, Oxford\, 2016). \nContact details: +34 868883259; dorothyestrada@um.es
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/geopolitics-and-justice-cluster-human-security-talk/
LOCATION:B.S. Mac Aodha Seminar Room 113\, Discipline of Geography\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="John%20Morrissey":MAILTO:john.morrissey@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181121T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181116T141817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T141817Z
UID:6531-1542816000-1542816000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Dr Michael O’Dowd\, NUIG  The Speculum Matricis midwifery manual 1670 and my research journey
DESCRIPTION:  \nDr Michael O’Dowd\, NUIG \n  \nThe Speculum Matricis midwifery manual 1670 and my research journey \n  \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-michael-odowd-nuig-the-speculum-matricis-midwifery-manual-1670-and-my-research-journey/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Gear%C3%B3id%20Barry":MAILTO:gearoid.barry@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181102T154311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181102T154311Z
UID:6466-1542736800-1542736800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Modernist Studies Ireland's: Works in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Modernist Studies Ireland’s monthly forum for new on-going work in Irish modernist studies—Works in Progress—cordially invites you to its third session of this autumnal season\, taking place on Tuesday\, 20th Nov.\, from 6-8 pm in The Bridge Room (THB)\, as per usual with nibbles and wine. This seminar will open to view the much understudied literary modernism of Irish language writers in the twentieth century. We’re honoured to welcome two speakers from NUI Galway’s Centre for Irish studies for the occasion. Hardiman and IRC scholar Eoin Byrne will be speaking about ‘Semantic Succour: The Languages of Irish Modernism’ in the context of the works of Samuel Beckett\, Máirtín Ó Cadhain\, and Brian Ó Nualláin (Flann O’Brien)\, illuminating the late-modernist cultural production during Ireland’s postcolonial moment. A multilingual approach to this cultural moment\, Eoin’s paper posits\, not only strengthens the New Modernist Studies’ ‘vertical expansion’; it also helps in better sketching the blurred borders between modernist and postmodernist aesthetics more generally. Our second speaker is IRC and Hardiman scholar Síobhra Aiken\, who recently curated the exhibition Máirtín Ó Direáin: Fathach File/Reluctant Modernist\, held in NUI Galway from March-July 2018\, and currently on tour. Síobhra’s talk\, entitled ‘“Ní file ach filíocht an bhean”: Towards a Gendered Reading of Irish Language Modernist Poetry’\, will put the gendered streak of Irish language modernist poetry centre stage. Please join us for what promises to be a most intriguing event\, keen to shine a light on many severely neglected dimensions of Irish modernism and its critical apprehension. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/modernist-studies-irelands-works-in-progress/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Tiana%20Fischer":MAILTO:T.FISCHER1@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181112T084526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T084526Z
UID:6499-1542729600-1542736800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Talk on Islam and Comparative Theology  “The People of The Book\, ahl al-kitāb: A Modern Comparative Theological Exploration” by Richard Kimball (TCD)
DESCRIPTION:This paper examines the use of the Qur’ānic term ahl al-kitāb by several contemporary Muslim and Christian scholars in the context of our increasingly interconnected and pluralist societies. The Arabic term ahl al-kitāb is frequently translated as the People of the Book. The People of the Book are the religious communities that the Qur’ān identifies as following divine revelation in the form of a book. Traditionally these communities are Jews\, Christians\, Sabians and to a lesser extent Zoroastrians. Sometimes the Qur’ān praises these communities and their sacred texts and other times they are criticised. Therefore\, what the Qur’ān has to say about these communities and their texts is highly contextual\, requiring nuanced understanding of any verse in question. \nFor Islamic scholars\, the application of the Qur’ānic commentary tradition\, known as tafsīr allows for an authoritative link to the past that anchors their contribution in modern discourse. Variations from past interpretations of particular social issues\, due to modern social pressures like participation as equal citizens in multi-faith and multi-cultural societies\, often follow formal reflection on past scholarship\, combined with the introduction of new modern contexts as variables in the decision-making process. The research subsequently demonstrates the resilience of the parameters set within the traditional commentary for Muslim interlocutors. Therefore\, this paper posits\, greater awareness by Christians of the application of the traditional commentary\, can play an important role in the development of improved dialogue and cooperation\, whereby each may respect the other as fully Muslim and fully Christian. \n  \nKey words: ahl al-kitāb\, asbâb an-nuzûl\, bid‘ah\, fitra\, hadīth\, People of the Book\, ra’y\, sahabah\, tafsīr\, tabi’un\, taqlīd. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/talk-on-islam-and-comparative-theology-the-people-of-the-book-ahl-al-kitab-a-modern-comparative-theological-exploration-by-richard-kimball-tcd/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Felix%20%C3%93%20Murchadha":MAILTO:felix.omurchadha@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181120T150845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181120T150845Z
UID:6539-1542726000-1542729600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Creative Coding Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:This semester we’re going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning “creative coding”. This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop a foundation in programming. The sessions will use online resources (see below) to guide self-directed learning. \n\nCreative coding is a different discipline than programming systems. The goal is to create something expressive instead of something functional. Interaction design\, information visualization and generative art are all different types of creative coding – which has become a household term describing artworks articulated as code. (via Awesome Creative Coding ) \n\nWhat can I expect?\n\nThis is a peer support group\, not an instructor-led workshop / class.\nIt’s an opportunity to schedule some time each week to develop your coding skills\, and to get some help\, if you need it.\nThere are a collection of tutorial videos (bring headphones)\, online courses and reference material linked to in the “Further Details” section below\, for you to work through at your own pace.\n\nIf you have no coding experience\, and aren’t sure where or how to start\, someone will help you. \nCome along\, meet people who are also learning to code\, and get help if you run into any problems. Showing what you’re working on would be great too. \nFurther details\nYou can find further details\, and learning resources\, at: https://github.com/dh-nuigalway/Creative-Coding-Meetup. We are planning on hosting the sessions on Tuesdays from 3pm – 4pm\, in the “Bridge Room”\, on the first floor of the Hardiman Research Building. \nAny questions?: Contact David Kelly (david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creative-coding-meet-up-8/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="David%20Kelly":MAILTO:david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181116T132621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T132621Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar 43: Peter Stokes
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar 43: Peter Stokes \n12pm | Tues 20 Nov 2018 | Arts Millennium/Psychology Building G067 \nPeter Stokes (Paris\, École Pratique des Hautes Études\, Université PSL) \nModelling texts and manuscripts: some digital approaches to material texts \nPalaeographers\, codicologists and indeed textual editors have long engaged with technological developments and the challenges that they present\, and recent years are no exception to that. Developments in digital imaging\, the internet\, the availability of powerful computers and new algorithms in machine vision and artificial intelligence: all these are already transforming the way we study and understand books and the texts they contain. Nevertheless\, real questions remain here. What does it mean to represent a material object digitally: what do we gain and lose\, and when does it matter? Where are the foreseeable limits to what the computer can achieve? Conversely\, are we fully taking advantage of all the computer has to offer? Are we driving the technology\, or is it leading us? This talk will discuss these issues through consideration of some recent developments in the application of digital and computational methods to historical books and writing\, focussing particularly on the recently completed ‘Exon’ project on the Exon Domesday survey of South-West England.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-43-peter-stokes/
LOCATION:Arts Millennium Psychology Building G067
ORGANIZER;CN="Padraic%20Moran":MAILTO:padraic.moran@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T124554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T124554Z
UID:6443-1542369600-1542369600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Centre for Antique\, Medieval and Pre-Modern Studies\, Research Labs (CAMPS) Research Labs.
DESCRIPTION:Pádraic Moran: Translating the Greek Bible in the Ninth Century: Evidence of Glossed Irish Manuscripts  \nNoémi Farkas Biblical Exempla in Sedulius Scottus’ De rectoribus Christianis. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-antique-medieval-and-pre-modern-studies-research-labs-camps-research-labs-6/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine%20Emerson":MAILTO:catherine.emerson@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181118
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T130223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T090131Z
UID:6445-1542326400-1542499199@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium III
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe third biennial Celtic Sociolinguistics Symposium will take place at NUIG in November 16th-17th 2018. As in the previous two Celtic Sociolinguistics symposia\, we have attracted a diversity of scholars working in various areas related to linguistic and sociocultural aspects of one (or more) of the six Celtic languages.  This year’s theme is ‘Communities in Conversation\,’ a theme which seeks to facilitate further collaboration between academics and the many different social actors working towards the maintenance of one (or more) of the Celtic languages within the community.  Over the two days\, we will have over fifteen paper presentations\, four plenaries delivered by Dr. Holly Kennard (Oxford Univeristy)\, Dr. Noel Ó Murchadha (Trinity College Dublin)\, Dr Gwennan Higham (Swansea University) and Dr. Stuart Dunmore (University of Edinburgh)\, and a media panel organised by Dr. John Walsh (NUIG).  More information\, including the programme\, can be found on our website.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/celtic-sociolinguistics-symposium-iii/
LOCATION:Friday: Aras na Gaeilge. Saturday: G010\, The Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona%20De%20Paor":MAILTO:fiona.depaor@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T151214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T151214Z
UID:6454-1542304800-1542304800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:CIORCAL SCRÍBHNEOIREACHTA
DESCRIPTION:An bhfuil suim agat i scríbhneoireacht na Gaeilge? An bhfuil tú ag iarraidh do shaothar féin a roinnt le daoine\, agus aiseolas a fháil\, nó d’obair a phlé go neamhfhoirmiúil le daoine eile a bhfuil Gaeilge acu? Nó an bhfuil tú ag iarraidh éisteacht le scríbhneoirí eile ag léamh a saothar amach os ard? Má tá\, déan cinnte go dtagann tú chun ár gciorcal scríbhneoireachta\, a bheas ar siúl achan Déardaoin ag a 6 i seomra an Droichid in Institúid de Mórdha. Beidh muid ag súil le fáilte a chur roimh achan duine a bhfuil Gaeilge agus fonn scríbhneoireachta acu!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ciorcal-scribhneoireachta-4/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Laoighseach%20N%C3%AD%20Choistealbha":MAILTO:LAOIGHSEACH.NICHOISTEALBHA@oegaillimh.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181112T081913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T081913Z
UID:6495-1542301200-1542306600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:EDEN's Write Club
DESCRIPTION:Write Club!  \nEDEN’s Write Club is back for a mid-November writing session! Have you been looking to get that chapter draft\, article\, or conference paper started? Has your writing has taken a little bit of a back step due to the growing demands of the semester? \nCome along and join us in the Bridge Room from 5.00-6.30pm on Thursday 15th November where we will simply WRITE and have (quick 5 minute) chats about what we are working on and exchange writing tips or rants! \nThis is not a peer-review session where feedback will be offered\, but a writing session where we will write as a group to the same clock. EDEN’s Write Club takes its title and inspiration from Dr. Ian Walsh who established Write Club three years ago year as a weekly writing group which is usually held in the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\,Theatre and Performance which was passed onto us by Ciara L. Murphy and Justine Nakase. In this session\, we will use the Pomodoro Technique where we will write for 25 minutes\, and take a break for 5 minutes (x3). \nCome and give it a try! Just bring yourself and your laptop!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/edens-write-club/
ORGANIZER;CN="Edward%20Kearns":MAILTO:EDWARD.KEARNS@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T123734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T123734Z
UID:6441-1542301200-1542301200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:The Rory Kavanagh Bursary Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Rory Kavanagh Bursary Presentation \nFinal Year Italian student and recipient of the Rory Kavanagh Bursary\, Éilis Gillespie\, will make a presentation about her experience during the Erasmus Year Abroad in Italy. The Registrar and Deputy President will introduce the evening.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-rory-kavanagh-bursary-presentation/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Paolo%20Bartoloni":MAILTO:paolo.bartoloni@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T144341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T145728Z
UID:6451-1542286800-1542290400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Gender Arc Seminar: Headscarves at Work: The Court of Justice of the EU\, the US and the Idea of Neutrality
DESCRIPTION:Gender Arc Seminar: Headscarves at Work: The Court of Justice of the EU\, the US and the Idea of Neutrality \n By Dr Ioanna Tourkochoriti \nThursday 15 November\, 1-2pm \nThe Hardiman Research Building\, R1001 (the Bridge Room)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-seminar-headscarves-at-work-the-court-of-justice-of-the-eu-the-us-and-the-idea-of-neutrality/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Niamh%20Reilly":MAILTO:Niamh.reilly@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181114T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181105T092442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181105T092442Z
UID:6476-1542200400-1542204000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class (ICHLC) AGM
DESCRIPTION:The Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class (ICHLC) will hold its AGM on Wednesday 14 November\, 1-2pm in room GO11. ALl welcome. For details contact john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie or sarahanne.buckley@nuigalway.ie.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irish-centre-for-the-histories-of-labour-and-class-ichlc-agm/
LOCATION:Hardiman Research Building Room G011\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah-Anne%20Buckley":MAILTO:sarahanne.buckley@nuigalway.ie
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181113T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181112T094556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T094556Z
UID:6514-1542121200-1542124800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Creative Coding Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:This semester we’re going to run a weekly session for those interested in learning “creative coding”. This approach is a good way for those without any coding experience to develop a foundation in programming. The sessions will use online resources (see below) to guide self-directed learning. \n\nCreative coding is a different discipline than programming systems. The goal is to create something expressive instead of something functional. Interaction design\, information visualization and generative art are all different types of creative coding – which has become a household term describing artworks articulated as code. (via Awesome Creative Coding ) \n\nWhat can I expect?\n\nThis is a peer support group\, not an instructor-led workshop / class.\nIt’s an opportunity to schedule some time each week to develop your coding skills\, and to get some help\, if you need it.\nThere are a collection of tutorial videos (bring headphones)\, online courses and reference material linked to in the “Further Details” section below\, for you to work through at your own pace.\n\nIf you have no coding experience\, and aren’t sure where or how to start\, someone will help you. \nCome along\, meet people who are also learning to code\, and get help if you run into any problems. Showing what you’re working on would be great too. \nFurther details\nYou can find further details\, and learning resources\, at: https://github.com/dh-nuigalway/Creative-Coding-Meetup. We are planning on hosting the sessions on Tuesdays from 3pm – 4pm\, in the “Bridge Room”\, on the first floor of the Hardiman Research Building. \nAny questions?: Contact David Kelly (david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creative-coding-meet-up-7/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="David%20Kelly":MAILTO:david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181113T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181106T115426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T125712Z
UID:6484-1542117600-1542121200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Moore Institute Open Meeting for members of the CASSCS
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to an Open Meeting next Tuesday\, November 13 @ 2pm in Room G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room.  The meeting is an occasion for the Institute to update staff on the Institute’s activities to-date and its plans for the future while also giving staff the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on the services that we provide. \nThe meeting will be led by Dan Carey (Director) and will include contributions from our Associate Directors\, Nessa Cronin (Irish Studies)\, John Morrissey (Geography)\, and Pádraic Moran (Classics). \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-open-meeting-for-members-of-the-casscs/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha%20Shaughnessy":MAILTO:martha.shaughnessy@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181112T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181106T094103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T090333Z
UID:6482-1542040200-1542045600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Printing in the Irish Language\, 1571-1871 by Prof. Richard Sharpe\, Oxford University
DESCRIPTION:The History Department presents: \nPrinting in the Irish Language\, 1571-1871 \nProf. Richard Sharpe\, Oxford University \nAS203: The River Room (Old Moore Seminar Room) \n  \nProf. Richard Sharpe of Oxford University and Mícheál Hoyne of the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies have recently unveiled their bibliography of books printed in Irish between 1571 and 1871.  The Clóliosta numbers more than 800 items.  What type of books were printed in Irish? Who printed them and who read them? What kind of typefaces were used\, and even more interestingly\, what orthography was used? In this absorbing talk\, Prof. Sharpe will consider these questions and others\, providing fascinating insights into Irish social and political history. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/printing-in-the-irish-language-1571-1871-by-prof-richard-sharpe-oxford-university/
LOCATION:The River Room\, AS203\, Arts/Science Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Kim%20LoPrete":MAILTO:kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181112T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181102T153435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181102T153435Z
UID:6462-1542034800-1542034800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Current Implications for Arendt's Concept of Banality of Evil by Michael Hardiman
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/current-implications-for-arendts-concept-of-banality-of-evil-by-michael-hardiman/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Ann%20O%27Higgins":MAILTO:ann.ohiggins@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181110T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181101T122846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181101T122846Z
UID:6439-1541865600-1541872800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Cartoons in World War I: Irish and Franco-Belgian Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Cartoons in World War I: Irish and Franco-Belgian Encounters \nKeynote speakers: Professor Grace Neville (University College Cork)\, a leading specialist in Franco-Irish relations\, and prize-winning Belgian graphic novelist\, Jean-Claude Servais. \nAll welcome \nThe First World War was a devastating conflict\, but how did artists at the time use cartoons to tell the story? In association with the 2018 Galway Cartoon Festival\, this Moore Institute conference will explore the impact of cartoons in Ireland and Europe during the war\, with a particular focus on the rich tradition of Franco-Belgian graphic art. The event is coordinated by the discipline of French at NUI Galway\, in collaboration with the French Honorary Consul to Galway and Connacht\, Catherine Gagneux. The event is also supported by the Belgian Embassy and Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI)\, the agency responsible for the international relations of the French-speaking communities of Belgium. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/cartoons-in-world-war-i-irish-and-franco-belgian-encounters/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Philip%20Dine":MAILTO:philip.dine@nuigalway.ie 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181110T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181110T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20180821T082433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T082433Z
UID:6033-1541860200-1541863800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Ann Matthews on suffragist\, novelist and republican activist Charlotte Despard (1844-1939). - Modern Irishwomen Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Ann Matthews on suffragist\, novelist and republican activist Charlotte Despard (1844-1939).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ann-matthews-on-suffragist-novelist-and-republican-activist-charlotte-despard-1844-1939-modern-irishwomen-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Education Room\, Galway City Museum
ORGANIZER;CN="Brendan%20McGowan":MAILTO:museum@galwaycity.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181109T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20181109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195644
CREATED:20181031T153149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T153149Z
UID:6430-1541786400-1541793600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Italian (NUI Galway) and Tulca Festival of Visual Art present Transformative Memories: Curatorial Practices in the Third Millennium
DESCRIPTION:A Roundtable event with Valentina Zucchi (Mus.e Florence)\, Linda Shevlin (Curator\, Tulca Festival of Visual Art\, Galway)\, Mary McCarthy (Crawford Gallery\, Cork)\, Paolo Bartoloni (Italian\, NUIG) \nFriday November 9\, 6-8pm\, O’Donoghue Theatre\, National University of Ireland Galway \nThe current world is inextricably linked to a past that not only forms identity\, tradition and individual or collective tastes\, but also shapes the urban landscape as it evolves through transformative interactions with time and history. Memory plays a crucial role in shaping and re-shaping identity and urban development\, evermore present in our lives\, as both menacing and redeeming. In the twin realms of culture and heritage; memory represents a field of energies that can be activated to reflect the dominant narrative: borders are redrawn\, past alliances erased\, place transformed. Memory\, with subtle reframing\, can collapse or powerfully reprise a narrative. \nDisrupting the mechanisms of memory\, offering counter points\, examining the risks and limits of nostalgia should be key concerns for our civic conversations. \nProfessor Bartoloni\, Head of Italian\, explains the idea behind the event: “Innovative curatorial practices are reinventing the ways we look at and inhabit the visual\, understood both as a form of creative practice and an experience of the world. Our intention is to provide a forum in which curators\, artists and academics can share ideas as well as tell their stories\, and what it means to promote art in the third millennium.” \nThis round-table event features cultural producers from Ireland and Italy\, two nations whose cultural heritage is at once comforting and normative. This forum will discuss how innovative curatorial and artistic practices can help us see our present as shaped by the past\, calling the potent role of nostalgia as benign celebration into question. \nhttps://transformativememories.eventzilla.net/web/event?eventid=2138710305 \nIn the spirit of openness regarding cultural processes that so many Galway spokespersons have called for of late\, audiences are invited to shape the discussion by submitting questions to the panel at: transformativememories@gmail.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/italian-nui-galway-and-tulca-festival-of-visual-art-present-transformative-memories-curatorial-practices-in-the-third-millennium/
LOCATION:O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance\, NUI Galway
ORGANIZER;CN="Paolo%20Bartoloni":MAILTO:paolo.bartoloni@nuigalway.ie
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