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CAMPS Lab: MÌÁirÌ_n MacCarron, History, NUIG. ‘Bede and Time’.
CAMPS Lab: MÌÁirÌ_n MacCarron, History, NUIG. ‘Bede and Time’.
Followed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
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Archaeology Graduate Resesarch Seminar Series: Kate Leonard – Weapons, Warriors and Wetlands
Archaeology Graduate Resesarch Seminar Series: Kate Leonard – Weapons, Warriors and Wetlands
Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Lecture by Kate Leonard Successful Doctoral Candidate in Archaeology Weapons, Warriors and Wetlands Of all the categorical identities recognised by archaeologists for Bronze Age Europe, warriors are one of the most discussed. Our current understanding of the Bronze Age warrior has been mainly based on examinations of material... | Read on »
Performance Matters – Irish Theatre Discussion Group
Performance Matters – Irish Theatre Discussion Group
Performance MattersIrish Theatre Discussion Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ For more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie All theatre practitioners, theorists and students are welcome to attend For more information please email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com.
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Book Launch: The Cruelty Man Child welfare, the NSPCC and the State in Ireland by Dr Sarah-Anne Buckley (Discipline of History)
Book Launch: The Cruelty Man Child welfare, the NSPCC and the State in Ireland by Dr Sarah-Anne Buckley (Discipline of History)
You are cordially invited to the launch ofThe Cruelty ManChild welfare, the NSPCC and the State in Irelandby Dr Sarah-Anne Buckley(Discipline of History)Refreshments will be servedThe Cruelty Man is published by Manchester University Press
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CAMPS Lab: Exequiel Monge Allen, Old and Middle Irish, NUIG: ‘Humanity, its representation and its redemption in the writings of St Columbanus’
CAMPS Lab: Exequiel Monge Allen, Old and Middle Irish, NUIG: ‘Humanity, its representation and its redemption in the writings of St Columbanus’
Followed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
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ECHO seminar: His story: Sandra Mayer (University of Vienna), The (not so) Secret Life of Oscar Wilde: Literary Celebrity Construction and its Afterlives in Contemporary Biofiction and Popular Culture Irina Ruppo Malone (NUI Galway) – Ibsen’s Boring Hi
ECHO seminar: His story: Sandra Mayer (University of Vienna), The (not so) Secret Life of Oscar Wilde: Literary Celebrity Construction and its Afterlives in Contemporary Biofiction and Popular Culture Irina Ruppo Malone (NUI Galway) – Ibsen’s Boring Hi
echo ecgo ECHOSeminar echo echo His Story Sandra Mayer(University of Vienna) The (not so) Secret Life of Oscar Wilde: Literary Celebrity Construction and its Afterlives in Contemporary Biofiction and Popular Culture Irina Ruppo Malone (NUI Galway) Ibsen‰۪s Boring Historian: Historiography in Hedda Gabler 4pm Tuesday 11th FebruaryNew Moore Institute venue! GO11 Seminar Room Hardiman BuildingAll... | Read on »
Archaeology Graduate Seminar Series; Eugene Costello – Farming the Margins, Transhumance and post-medieval Irish society
Archaeology Graduate Seminar Series; Eugene Costello – Farming the Margins, Transhumance and post-medieval Irish society
Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Seminar byEugene Costello Doctoral Candidate in Archaeology Farming the Margins Transhumance and post-medieval Irish society Date:Tuesday 11th February 2014 Time:4pm Venue:G010, RH side of foyer in the new Arts and Humanities Research Building (beside Hardiman Library) All Welcome! Department of Archaeology Research Seminar Series School of Geography &... | Read on »
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CAMPS Lab: Marion Deane. Old and Middle Irish, Dublin: ‘Buile Suibne: Symptom as desire: an appraisal of Sweeney’s madness’
CAMPS Lab: Marion Deane. Old and Middle Irish, Dublin: ‘Buile Suibne: Symptom as desire: an appraisal of Sweeney’s madness’
Followed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
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Book Launch: Enrico Dal Lago – William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform
Book Launch: Enrico Dal Lago – William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform
You are cordially invited to the launch ofWilliam Lloyd Garrisonand Giuseppe MazziniAbolition, Democracy and Radical Reformby Enrico Dal LagoThe Book will be launched by Prof. GearÌ_id ÌÒ TuathaighWilliam Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform by Enrico Dal Lago William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini, two of the foremost radicals of the... | Read on »
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CAMPS Lab: Chris Doyle, History, NUIG: ‘The Right Hand of Victory: Triumphal symbolism in the Late Roman Empire’
CAMPS Lab: Chris Doyle, History, NUIG: ‘The Right Hand of Victory: Triumphal symbolism in the Late Roman Empire’
Followed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
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Journalism Seminar: Dr Philip Dine, senior lecturer and head of French at NUI Galway, joined by Mr Keith Duggan, chief sports writer with the Irish times
Journalism Seminar: Dr Philip Dine, senior lecturer and head of French at NUI Galway, joined by Mr Keith Duggan, chief sports writer with the Irish times
In Conversation - Dr. Philip Dine, Author and academic (senior lecturer and head of French at the National University of Ireland, Galway) will talk about his work, including ' Body Language: talking about and through sport in ireland, France and beyond'.Also joining in the conversation, Mr Keith Duggan, chief sports writer, Irish Times and author... | Read on »
Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series;Prof. Rolf Loeber and Prof. Magda Stouthamer-Loeber, Pittsburgh Medical Centre, USA. ‘ Changing Landscapes: Transitions from Gaelic Lordship to Colonial Demesnes’
Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series;Prof. Rolf Loeber and Prof. Magda Stouthamer-Loeber, Pittsburgh Medical Centre, USA. ‘ Changing Landscapes: Transitions from Gaelic Lordship to Colonial Demesnes’
The School of Geography and Archaeology invites you to a lecture by Prof. Rolf Loeber and Prof. Magda Stouthamer - LoeberPittsburg Medical Centre, USAChanging Landscapes: Transitions from Gaelic Lordship to Colonial Demesnes All Welcome! Archaeology Research Seminar Series School of Geography and Archaeology
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Hispanic Research Event: Dr Rebecca Breen – ‘Si me permiten hablar…’: Performative Testimony in Bolivia Today
Hispanic Research Event: Dr Rebecca Breen – ‘Si me permiten hablar…’: Performative Testimony in Bolivia Today
'Si me permiten hablar...': Performative Testimony in Bolivia Today Dr Rebecca Breen This talk examines performance art by contemporary women artists from Latin America; it aims to conceptualize and recontextualize the notion of testimonio in relation to visual practice. The paper revisits women‰۪s testimonial narrative writing (or testimonio),which emerged in Latin America during the 1970s... | Read on »
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CAMPS Lab: Elizabeth Boyle, Old and Middle Irish, Maynooth: ‘Absalom, Absalom!: Translating the story of King David in Medieval Ireland’
CAMPS Lab: Elizabeth Boyle, Old and Middle Irish, Maynooth: ‘Absalom, Absalom!: Translating the story of King David in Medieval Ireland’
Followed by discussion & light lunch Everyone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch