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Listen back to the launch of the exhibition Gerald Dawe: Cultural BelongingsThe career of the prolific poet, essayist, and memoirist Gerald Dawe has led him from his origins in Belfast to graduate work in Galway and a lecturing post here, and
This is the second episode in our “Translation and Territory” series, which explores the importance of translation in relation to geographical spaces – particularly borders, crisis contexts, and conflict areas. This episode is a conversation be
This is the first episode in our “Translation and Territory” series, which explores the importance of translation in relation to geographical spaces – particularly borders, crisis contexts, and conflict areas. Our first episode is a conversatio
The conference is part of the Government of Ireland’s Decade of Centenaries programme and is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. It originated in an initiative from Patrick Nevin and Elaine Martin,
Speakers: Wendy Lee, Anne-Marie Ward, Shivaun Quinlivan. Chair: Pat DolanAbout the ConferenceIrish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022This two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ experiences of discrimination since the f
Speakers: Bernard Sweeney, Elaine Martin, A.N. Other. Chair: Anca MinescuAbout the ConferenceIrish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022This two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ experiences of discrimination since the f
Speakers: Nora Corcoran, Rory Hearne, Padraic Kenna, Emily Murtagh. Chaired by Bernard JoyceAbout the ConferenceIrish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022This two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ experiences of discrim
Speakers: Martin Collins, Owen Ward, Alen Tahiri  and Oana Taba. Chair: Anastasia CrickleyAbout the ConferenceIrish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022This two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ experiences of discrimi
Participants: Aoife Bhreatnach, Robbie McVeigh, Rosaleen McDonagh, and Oein DeBharduin. Chair: Patrick NevinAbout the ConferenceIrish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022This two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ expe
Official opening by Mags Casey, introduced by Helen Maher, VP for Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, University of Galway. Hallvard Gorseth, Head of Anti-Discrimination Department and Roma and Travellers Team, Council of Europe.About the Confer
Brendan’s comparative research explores the struggle of indigenous peoples’ of the Predio Putumayo in Colombia for protection from and justice for the impacts of extractive industry activities during the rubber boom in the early 1900s and today
Speakers: Laura Watson and Michael Lydon   Respondents: Roisin Maher and Aileen DillaneThis seminar outlines an ongoing research project investigating the gender balance of publicly funded composer opportunities on the island of Ireland from
Book Launch of The NGO Moment: The Globalisation of Compassion from Biafra to Live Aid (Cambridge University Press, 2021) by Kevin O’Sullivan (Lecturer in History, NUI Galway). Guest Speakers * Michaël Neuman (Director of Studies at Centr
The Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies presents a virtual roundtable on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.   Speakers: - Dr Tanya Lokot, Ukrainian resistance and mobilisation: national and transnational dynamics an
Tanya Farrelly, Irish Arts Council Writer-in-Residence at NUI Galway , chats to writers Roisin Kiberd and Sophie White about their latest non fiction books The Disconnect: A Personal Journey Through the Internet and Corpsing: My Body & Other Ho
Mike McCormack launches three new short story collections by Arlen House: Nobody Needs to Know by Irish Arts Council NUI Galway Writer-in-Residence Tanya Farrelly; Fugitive by David Butler; and Marching Season by Rosemary Jenkinson. The launch
Much of the discourse surrounding the recent Cop26 meeting in Glasgow has been led by the political and scientific communities and has been focused on progressing international agreements and multilateral policies in order to address the planet
Join us for this Galway Archaeological and Historical Society lecture in association with the Moore Institute, NUI Galway, by Dr Sarah-Ann Buckley: Providing for the "physical, mental and spiritual well-being of the children": Childhood in the
Tanya Farrelly, Irish Arts Council Writer-in-Residence at NUI Galway, talks to Rob Doyle and Claire-Louise Bennett about their latest works ‘Auto-biblio-graphy’ and ‘Checkout-19’, and why they favour experimental over traditional narrative form
Charles T. Griffes (1884–1920), America’s first Impressionistic composer, was deeply inspired by Oscar Wilde’s (1854–1900) poetry. The composer drew out the latent musicality and highlighted colour-based thematic developments in Wilde’s works b
Panel discussion and launch of Hélène Lecossois’s Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge (Cambridge, 2020).PanellistsAlice Maher (Artist)Adrian Paterson (NUI Galway)Shaun Richards (Staffordshire University)Chair: Prof. D
Irish Studies’ Seminar Series-Spring 2021 – School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, in association with the Moore Institute, NUI Galway.On what narrative, mnemonic, and spatial scaffolding is an intergenerational family story built
In this special webinar, colleagues living in India and observing the situation closely report on the devastating impact of the crisis during the latest phase of the pandemic. Issues addressed include the public health situation, the loss life,
Irish Studies’ Seminar Series-Spring 2021 – School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, in association with the Moore Institute, NUI Galway.This seminar showcases three recently graduated PhD researchers in Irish Studies, Dr Malachy Eg
Moore Institute, Centre for Global Women’s Studies, and School of Political Science Sociology webinar with Vijaya NidadavoluMin Aung Hlaing, the Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar military, staged a coup d’etat on February 1st and with it Myanm
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