CAMPS: Socio-Legal Status of Minorities within the English Lands in Medieval Ireland by Stephen Hewer
Hardiman Research Building Room G011More info to follow ...
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The strategy, prepared by the Irish Humanities Alliance, is based on extensive consultation with academics and researchers at all levels in the country, north and south. Prof. Pól Ó Dochartaigh... | Read on »
This book launch and reception, marking the completion of 6 books within Classics during 2018/19, will include an address by... | Read on »
Dr. Angela Byrne is Research Associate at Ulster University. She specializes in the histories of migration, travel and exploration, and women’s history. She is author of Geographies of the Romantic North:... | Read on »
This book tells the story of University College Galway from 1930 to 1980, through the reminiscences of dozens of people who were there. Interviews were conducted with everyone from College... | Read on »
This symposium is organised by network members Dr. Stanislava Antonijevic and Dr. Cassie Smith-Christmas. The day will feature a number of talks related to multilingualism in Ireland, with a special... | Read on »
We are delighted to invite you to the launch of the Centre for Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism (CALM), a new research cluster based in the Moore Institute. CALM will provide... | Read on »
Oliver Milne, PhD candidate in Philosophy, NUI, Galway, will present a paper, 'Freedom as a Discourse Concept and its Implications for Free Societies', as part of the Values and Identities... | Read on »
by Dr. Áine Ní Léime, Irish Centre for Social Gerentology, NUI Galway. All welcome.
This seminar will be given by José Brownrigg-Gleeson. José is an IRC Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow at the Moore Institute and History Dept. He holds a PhD in History... | Read on »