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Research Support Seminar on Preparing Major Funding Applications

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

As part of its Academic Research Support Services initiative, the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, in association with the Moore Institute, is hosting a series of research support and information seminars for staff this semester. The second workshop in this series will consider the topic of Preparing Major Funding Applications. The session... | Read on »

The Travels of St Colman ‘the Pilgrim

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Guest Lecture by distinguished scholar Ian Fisher, FSA (London), FSAScot: St Colmán, the 7th-century Irishman who founded a church on Inishbofin and another at Mayo, is best-known from the account of him in Bede's History of the English Church.  While living in Northumbria, Colmán became embroiled in the Easter Controversy, after which he retreated to... | Read on »

The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

Book launch By Maggie Scull The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968-98 (Oxford University Press, 2019) provides an indispensable study of the role played by the Catholic Church during one of the most tumultuous periods of British and Irish history - the Northern Ireland Troubles - showing evidence which offers a radical new... | Read on »

Film Screening and Q&A with historian and co-producer Bríona Nic Dhiarmada

CA 107 Aras Cairnes, NUI Galway

'Mairéad Farrell — An Unfinished Conversation' is a documentary from Loopline Film which investigates the life and death of Mairéad Farrell. In 1988, the SAS shot dead Farrell and two other unarmed members of the IRA in Gibraltar. Due to her youth, her gender, and her stature within the IRA, Farrell was quickly subsumed into... | Read on »

‘Virtuosity, Mediocrity and Creative Education’ by Dr. Ian Munday (NUI Galway)

Tom Duddy Seminar Room Philosophy Department Morrisroe House, Distillery Road

About the Speaker Dr. Ian Munday is Senior Lecturer in Educational Philosophy in the School of Education at NUI Galway. Ian’s research activities testify to an engagement with philosophical issues in education, particularly those concerned with teaching and learning. His publications have tended to focus on various approaches to performatives and performativities and demonstrate the... | Read on »

Nikola Tesla: The Rise and Fall of a Technological Hero

Room 1001, the Bridge, Hardiman Research Building

By Prof. Bernie Carlson (University of Virginia) As part of  NUI Galway History Research Seminar  Series Semester 1, 2019-20. The final session of the History Research Seminar this semester, next Wednesday, 13 November, features Prof. Bernie Carlson from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Carlson is a historian of technology based in the Faculty of Engineering,... | Read on »

‘The Clonbrock Photographic Collection and Lady Clonbrock (1839-1928): Contemporary Contexts and Public Activism’ by Úna Kavanagh

Seminar Room, Centre for Irish Studies, Distillery Road

The Centre for Irish Studies invites you to attend the final seminar of our Irish Studies’ Seminar Series by Úna Kavanagh, PhD Scholar at the Centre for Irish Studies, will speak on her current research, ‘The Clonbrock Photographic Collection and Lady Clonbrock (1839-1928): Contemporary Contexts and Public Activism’. The seminar will take place at 4pm,... | Read on »

‘From Ethics to Ontology to the Anthropocene’ by Dr. Nora Ward

Tom Duddy Seminar Room Philosophy Department Morrisroe House, Distillery Road

Dr. Nora Ward (NUI, Galway) will present a paper. 'From Ethics to Ontology to the Anthropocene', as part of the seminar series of the Values and Identities research group on Monday 18th November. About the speaker Nora Ward is a lecturer in the philosophy department. She received her BA and MA from NUIG, and completed... | Read on »

‘The Irish Leviathan and Late Norse Paganism’ by Prof. Mikael Males, University of Oslo

The River Room, AS203, Arts/Science Building

  Mikael Males is Associate Professor at the Dept of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies at the University of Oslo, and PI of the project Myths about Language in the Middle Ages. Publications include Etymology and Wordplay in Medieval Literature (ed.) (Turnhout: Brepols, 2019) The Poetic Genesis of Old Icelandic Literature (Berlin: De Gruyter, in press... | Read on »