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‘Trump, Irish America and the New Right’ – Renowned New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and founder of IrishCentral, Niall O’Dowd will lead a discussion of the new right phenomenon

  • May 11, 2018

                                            For full information on this event, please see… | Read on »

Welcoming Visiting Fellows – 14th May 2018 – Debapriya Basu, Peter Glazer, Daniel Watkins and Olivier Szerwiniack.

  • May 11, 2018

Debapriya Basu, Indian Institute of Technology. Contact Details: debapriya.06@gmail.com The Moore Institute Project Title: The Examinations of Anne Askew Online. Peter Glazer working with another Visiting Fellow Patrick Ball: Contact Information: prg@berkeley.edu The… | Read on »

Welcoming this weeks Visiting Fellows: Ellen McCabe, Paul Carter, Patrick Ball and Jessica Pliley

  • May 2, 2018

Ellen Mc Cabe, Queen’s University Belfast mccabe.ellen@gmail.com Project Title in The Moore Institute:Living the Stories We Create: Preparing Students for the Digital Age.   Paul Carter, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia… | Read on »

Classics/School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures/CASSCS: Funded PhD Scholarship

  • May 1, 2018

Classics/School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures/CASSCS: Funded PhD Scholarship Project Title: A study and critical edition of the Carolingian compilation De Astronomia in Laon, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 422 Supervisor: Dr… | Read on »

Welcoming Álvaro Seiça and Margaret Scull Visiting Fellows week 23rd of April 2018

  • April 23, 2018

Álvaro Seiça University of Bergen Alvaro.Seica@uib.no Project Title in the Moore Institute: The Art of Deleting: A Study of Erasure Poetry, Practices of Control, Surveillance, and Censorship Margaret Scull King’s… | Read on »

Welcoming Visiting Fellows 16th April 2018: Sean Borodale, Sinéad Moynihan and Hilary Bishop. 

  • April 18, 2018

This week we would like to welcome the following Visiting  Fellows: Sean Borodale, Sinéad Moynihan and Hilary Bishop. Sean Borodale Bath Spa University & Trinity College Cambridge  sb2001@cam.ac.uk Project Title… | Read on »

PhD Scholarship in Digital Arts and Humanities – Call for Applications 2018

  • April 10, 2018

                                                           … | Read on »

Visiting Fellows arriving week 9th of April – David Gange, Dara Downey and Margaret O’Neill

  • April 9, 2018

Dara Downey   Trinity College Dublin. downeyd@tcd.ie Project Title in The Moore Institute: ‘Locating the Irish Servant in American Gothic Fiction’ Associate Researcher at School of English, Trinity College Dublin. I… | Read on »

Visiting Fellow’s arrived today – Alinta Krauth and Jason Nelson

  • April 4, 2018

Alinta Krauth is  affiliated Queensland University of Technology, Australia while Jason Nelson is affiliated to Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Australia Alinta Krauth and Jason Nelso are working together… | Read on »

Tanguy Philippe (Visiting Fellow) article on his experience here in NUI Galway.

  • March 26, 2018

Tanguy Philippe (Visiting Fellow) article on his experience here in NUI Galway. The article is in French: https://bit.ly/2pF0HCA 

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