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A rehearsed reading of WHEN THE MOON HAS SET By J.M. Synge

Town Hall Theatre

The Irish Research Council and the Moore Institute at NUI Galway present: A rehearsed reading of WHEN THE MOON HAS SET By J.M. Synge On Friday, 1st March 2013 at 3pm At the Town Hall Theatre (Studio Space), Galway After Yeats and Lady Gregory rejected When the Moon Has Set (Synge‰۪s first completed play) in... | Read on »

French Seminars -1)Training seminar on how to use the Frantext database and 2)ÌâåÇ Journaux personnels : visages du conflit ÌâåÈ

As part of the Ulysses Project the French Department and the School of Languages Literatures and Cultures will hostTwo seminars in French : 1) Training seminar on how to use the Frantext database, 10 -12 in the Library training room Frantext contains more than 4000 French and Francophone texts (www.frantext.fr) of interest to a wide... | Read on »

Robert Savage, Boston College: ‘”The Troubles” the BBC and the politics of censorship 1969-1974’

The Huston School of Film

'"The Troubles" the BBC and the politics of censorship 1969-1974' Robert Savage is a member of the Boston College Department of History. He has written widely on contemporary Irish history including the origins and evolution of television in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland. The American Conference for Irish Studies awarded him the 2010 James... | Read on »

Dominique Dubreucq – Irish connections in ecclesiastical consecration

Irish connections in ecclesiastical consecration Dominique Dubreucq will give a lecture on Irish connections with the ritual for church consecration at 4 p.m. Thursday, 7 March, in the Moore Institute Seminar Room. The event is co-sponsored by CAMPS and the Columbanus Life and Legacy project. For more information concact mark.stansbury@nuigalway.ie

Theatre Projects

THEATRE PROJECTSA weekley meeting to discuss and plan the creation of opportunities for projects within DramSoc for productions as well as workshops and other social eventscontact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie

The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland

The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway 8- 9 March, 2013 Keynote Address: Dr. Kevin McNamara(former Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)Other Speakers Include: Joan Allen (Univ. of Newcastle) Peter Collins (St. Mary's, Belfast) Aaron Edwards (Sandhurst Acad.) Ivan Gibbons (St. Mary's, London) Stephen Howe (Univ. of... | Read on »

ECHO: Writing Workshop

ECHO is delighted to welcome you to another workshop, this time on writing strategies, aimed at researchers across the arts and humanities, and considering how, when, what, and why to write.

Prof. Lee Morrissey (Clemson University, USA) – ‘Milton’s ‘Lycidas’ and the Challenge of Counter-Reformation Irish Catholicism. Or, Milton the Revisionist”

Visiting speaker and former Fulbright Scholar at NUIG, Prof. Lee Morrissey (Clemson University, USA) will be giving a talk on Tuesday 12 March at 5pm: ‰ÛÏMilton's ‰Û÷Lycidas' and the Challenge of Counter-Reformation Irish Catholicism. Or, Milton the Revisionist" Venue: Moore Institute Seminar Room All WelcomeFor more information contact marielouise.coolahan@nuigalway.ie