Moore Institute

Moore Institute The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities & Social Studies at the University of Galway, Ireland

Our mission is to develop and support interdisciplinary research activity across the spectrum of humanities, culture, and social studies at NUI Galway, fostering international networks and building a reputation for original, path-breaking research.

07/03/2024

Happy !

Today, we celebrate the joy of reading & the power of stories.

Share your favourite read with us!

Read a book from our library collection today: https://library.universityofgalway.ie/



World Book Day (UK & Ireland)

07/03/2024

Cuirt Festival 2024 has launched today! 🌟

It looks like it’s going to be a fantastic week of events from the programme! Congrats to all involved, we can’t wait to catch some of the amazing events planned.

Make sure you check it out over on their page CĂşirt International Festival of Literature

07/03/2024

📢 Call for Papers for International Affairs Conference 2024!

Proposals are invited for papers addressing the theme of 'The West or the Rest?-Identity, Ideology, Institutions' for our International Affairs conference which will be held at the Royal Irish Academy on Wednesday, 1 May 2024.

The proposal deadline is Monday, 11 March 2024.

Submit a paper: https://bit.ly/3Ip1FuB

Irish Foreign Ministry

07/03/2024

Explore all the options available to you at our Study Abroad talk as part of our Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday March 9th taking place in the Orange Zone at 1.00pm.

Register here: https://ow.ly/CyeN50QMp4Z

Undergraduate Open Day:
🗓️ Saturday 9th March
⏰ 9am - 3pm
📍 University of Galway

07/03/2024
07/03/2024

The Education in Ireland International Summer School at University of Galway is an exciting professional development opportunity for educators and graduate students seeking a comparative education course.

Running for over 35 years, with over 1,000 alumni, participants will learn about Ireland’s education system and pedagogical approaches from historical and contemporary perspectives.

Courses run from 30 June to 20 July and include field trips to sites of historical, archaeological and cultural significance such as Inis Boffin, Aran Islands, Coole Park, the Burren and many others.

Find out more, here https://www.universityofgalway.ie/international-summer-school/courses/educationinireland/

07/03/2024
07/03/2024
07/03/2024

Centre for Antique, Medieval, and Pre-modern Studies (CAMPS) LAB: Dicuil – an Irish and Carolingian Universalist and his Intellectual Legacy: an introduction to the DICUIL project Christian Schweizer IRC Fellow |... | Read on »

07/03/2024

Our Campus Tours will be running at 10.30am, 12.00pm and 1.30pm during our Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday, 9th of March.

Be sure to come along and get the full campus experience at University of Galway.

Register here: https://ow.ly/Q1Fs50QJW4p

The Launch of Elaine Feeney’s new collection of poems, All the Good Things You Deserve (Vintage, 2024)March 19 @ 5:00 pm...
06/03/2024

The Launch of Elaine Feeney’s new collection of poems, All the Good Things You Deserve (Vintage, 2024)

March 19 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Join us for the Launch of Elaine Feeney’s new collection of poems,

All the Good Things You Deserve (Vintage, 2024)

Tuesday 19 March at 5pm

Hardiman Research Building seminar room THB-G010

In this volume of new work, Elaine Feeney juxtaposes violence, hurt and the tyranny of shame with love, beauty and the transformative possibilities of art, asking how we love, trust and create in the aftermath of trauma.

Elaine Feeney (School of English, Media & Creative Arts) has published three poetry collections. She is author of the novels As You Were and How to Build a Boat (2023), nominated for the Booker Prize.

https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/14761/

School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Galway School of English Media and Creative Arts, University of Galway NUI Galway - Department of History School of Geography, Archaeology & Irish Studies, University of Galway Acadamh na hOllscolaĂ­ochta Gaeilge Philosophy, NUI Galway University of Galway Adult Learning University of Galway International

Join us for the Launch of Elaine Feeney’s new collection of poems, All the Good Things You Deserve (Vintage, 2024) Tuesday 19 March at 5pm Hardiman Research Building seminar room... | Read on »

CANCELLED!Sonraí – Irish Data Stewardship Network roadshowUnfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances the following ev...
06/03/2024

CANCELLED!
Sonraí – Irish Data Stewardship Network roadshow

Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances the following event has to be cancelled.

March 13 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Sonraí – Irish Data Stewardship Network aims to establish a national network which will foster, enable, and advocate for the development of research data management and data stewards nationally and are hosting a series of roadshows in research performing organisations across Ireland with the aim of raising awareness of the role of data stewards, highlighting the need for more and to help those involved in research, helping existing researchers working with data to recognise their activities as data stewardship.

Do you generate or manage research data? Have you written a data management plan? Could you be a data steward?

Join the SonraĂ­ Irish Data Stewardship Roadshow to hear more about the work of the network, to discuss in groups the role of data stewards and what you see as the role of our new network.

Agenda: Introduction to Sonraí – Irish Data Stewardship Network

Breakout groups

· Could you be a data steward? What does data stewardship mean to you?

· Which of these activities do you carry out within your current role?

· What would you like to see Sonraí doing? How best can Sonraí support your research?

Discussion

· Reflect on the breakout session

· Next steps locally

· Next steps nationally

Lunch (tea/coffee/sandwiches) will be served.

For any queries about the event, please contact local organiser Trish Finnan [email protected] or SonraĂ­ Project Lead Dr Aoife Coffey [email protected]

Registration: https://universityofgalway.libcal.com/event/4182887

School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Galway School of English Media and Creative Arts, University of Galway NUI Galway - Department of History University of Galway Adult Learning Acadamh na hOllscolaĂ­ochta Gaeilge Centre for Irish Studies, University of Galway CAMPS at University of Galway James Hardiman Library, NUI Galway Barry Houlihan Miriam Haughton

SonraĂ­ - Irish Data Stewardship Network aims to establish a national network which will foster, enable, and advocate for the development of research data management and data...

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