Open Research Data and Critical Data Studies
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Open Research Data and Critical Data Studies: The Building City Dashboards Project.
The first event of the Spring 2018 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar takes place on Wednesday 14 February at 2pm, and features a stylometric interrogation of the study of authorship in nineteenth-century periodicals by Francesca Benatti, Research Fellow in Digital Humanities with The Open University. Following on from her talk on the Digital Humanities... | Read on »
14 Feb. Dr Martin O’Donoghue (National Library of Ireland) Commemoration of Parnell & Davitt in the Irish Free State.
INVITATION You are invited to the launch of: Lindsay Myers UN FANTASY TUTTO ITALIANO Le declinazioni del fantastico nella letteratura italiana per l'Infanzia dall'Unita al XXI secolo by Prof. Laura Tosi (Ca' Foscari,Venice)
The seminar is free to attend but advance registration is necessary. To register via Eventbrite, click here. To download the seminar programme, click here** The WHAI is delighted to announce its annual Spring Seminar which will take place at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway on Friday 16 February 2018. This one-day interdisciplinary symposium will... | Read on »
Máirín Ní Dhonnachada: Drinking, kingship and lordship in early medieval Ireland: scoping the topic
Philosophy Seminar Series. The format for the afternoon is three twenty minute papers, each followed by ten to fifteen minutes for questions/comments and a brief break for tea/coffee. The running order is John Roe with "Kant's Faith - Reasonable or Merely Rational"; Greg Crowley with "Shades of Truth"; and Johnny O'Rourke with "Wittgenstein's Phenomenology Revisited".... | Read on »
This seminar will be hosted by Nadia Smith who is a current Visiting Fellow who received her PhD in modern Irish history from Boston College. Nadia Smith will be presenting on "Irish Women Historians and Life Writing, 1900-1960," as part of her ongoing research on Irish women historians and academics in the NUI in the... | Read on »