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Conference: #EWAVirtual
Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute are delighted to announce that the postponed #EWA20 Conference, will now go #EWAVirtual on 21-22 September 2020.
When: Monday, 21 September 2020
New Masculinities in French Studies
The symposium will be held in English and registration is free of charge. Please register by emailing to simona.cutcan@mu.ie by 20th of July 2020.
When: Friday, 24 July 2020
Seminar: The North Atlantic Catholic Enlightenment: America, Britain and Ireland
As part of the MU Arts and Humanities Visiting Fellowship seminar programme, Prof. Shaun Blanchard (Franciscan University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) will be giving a seminar on the 'Catholic Enlightenment' in Britain, Ireland and the United States.
When: Thursday, 28 May 2020
Conference: Irish Religious Diasporas from the 17th to the 21st century
An international GIS EIRE conference jointly organized by the University of Caen Normandy (ERIBIA), the University of Lille (CECILLE) and IT Tallaght (AFIS). May 14-15, 2020
When: Thursday, 14 May 2020
Arts and Humanities Institute and Classics Dept Colloquium: Euripides’ Bacchae through the ages
A joint AHI and Classics Department colloquim, 'Euripides' Bacchae through the Ages' will be hosted at the AHI on 21 April 2020.
When: Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Lecture: Bilingualism for Cognition, Language and brain health
Public Lecture On The Benefits Of Bilingualism By Dr Thomas Bak (University Of Edinburgh)
When: Tuesday, 10 March 2020
Screening & Roundtable Discussion: Righting/Writing Refuge
Righting/Writing Refuge. As part of Maynooth University Social Justice Week, Chauka, Please Tell us the Time will be screened following by a roundtable discussion.
When: Monday, 09 March 2020
Seminar: Northern European Reformations: the Case of Denmark-Norway
Prof. Henning Laugerud (University of Bergen) will speak on Northern European Reformations: the Case of Denmark-Norway
When: Wednesday, 04 March 2020
Book Launch: An Ulster slave-owner in the revolutionary Atlantic: the life and letters of John Black
The Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute and the Department of History invites you to celebrate the launch of 'An Ulster slave-owner in the revolutionary Atlantic: the life and letters of John Black' by Jonathan Jeffrey Wright (Department of History, Maynooth University) at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday 12 December 2019.
When: Thursday, 12 December 2019
Seminar: Contemporary conflicts concerning protest, academic freedom and freedom of speech
The Department of Media Studies and the Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute have the pleasure of inviting you to an afternoon seminar examining campus and civil protest, and the politics of academic freedom and freedom of speech. The event is organised around a visiting lecture from Dr Nick Riemer, Departments of English and Linguistics, University of Sydney, and features further contributions from MU staff as well as a presentation from Scholars at Risk, who have just established their European office at MU. The seminar will be followed by a reception.
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019