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The Future of the Irish Research Landscape & Why it Matters
The Cultures and Academic Values in Education (CAVE) Research Centre is hosting a discussion on the Future of the Irish Research Landscape. Yet there has been no consultation whatsoever with the research community about this legislation, which will have a substantial impact on research careers at all levels in the immediate future. Join us in this discussion hosted by CAVE to explore the impact of this Bill and the challenges arising, including the continuity of postgraduate funding, project funding, and individual awards.
When: Monday, 17 April 2023
History Seminar Series - War Disability, Welfare and State-building in the Polish Eastern Borderlands (1918-1939)
Oksana Vynnyk (University of Alberta) speaking on War Disability, Welfare and State-building in the Polish Eastern Borderlands (1918-1939)
When: Thursday, 13 April 2023
‘Oppression and English’
The School of Modern Languages Literatures and Cultures are hosting Dr Lee McKenzie speaking on ‘Oppression and English’
When: Wednesday, 05 April 2023
Ancient Classics Seminar Series : Pilate, Barabbas, and the Privilegium Paschale
Dr John Curran (Queen’s University Belfast) speaking on‘Pilate, Barabbas, and the Privilegium Paschale’
When: Friday, 31 March 2023
Tomás Ó Fiaich, History, and the Development of John Hume's Formula for Irish Unity
'Tomás Ó Fiaich, History, and the Development of John Hume's Formula for Irish Unity' Dr Tommy Dolan (University of York)
When: Thursday, 30 March 2023
Hic et Ubique
What does it mean to be Irish? Or, what does it mean to become Irish? These are the questions that this rehearsed reading of Hic et Ubique is going to explore in this collaborative theatrical research project between Maynooth University’s Drama Society and PhD researcher, Alan Waldron
When: Wednesday, 29 March 2023
Ancient Classics Seminar Series : Colloquium on Euripides’ Bacchae through the Ages
Colloquium, ‘Euripides’ Bacchae through the Ages'
When: Friday, 24 March 2023
Euripedes' Bacchae through the ages
An afternoon colloquiumon Euripedes' Bacchae and moments of it's varied legacy.
When: Friday, 24 March 2023
History Seminar Series - Digging for Gold: Irish Builders in Post-War London
Michael Mulvey (Maynooth University) speaking on 'Digging for Gold: Irish Builders in Post-War London'
When: Thursday, 23 March 2023
History Seminar Series - Meaning and Materiality: Musical Manuscripts in Early-Modern Morocco
Carl Davila (SUNY Brockport) speaking on 'Meaning and Materiality: Musical Manuscripts in Early-Modern Morocco'
When: Thursday, 09 March 2023