Events
ToggleSíol Strolls
Síol Strolls - Siúlóidí dátheangacha dúlra | Easy-going bilingual nature walks.
When: Tuesday, 04 February 2025
Seimineáir Thaighde Earrach 2025
Seimineár taighde an Earraigh 2025.
When: Thursday, 13 February 2025
Early Irish Research Seminar Semester 2 2024-25
Early Irish Research Seminars - Semester 2 2024-25
When: Thursday, 27 February 2025
Lunchtime Concert: Scott Flanigan in Association with Jazz in County Kildare
Presented by Jazz in Co. Kildare
When: Thursday, 27 March 2025
‘Joining hands in Medical Humanities: Rethinking health, disease and therapy in the 21st century’
Hybrid event ‘Joining hands in Medical Humanities: Rethinking health, disease and therapy in the 21st century’ hosted by the Arts & Humanities Institute's Visiting Fellow (24-25) Vaitsa Giannouli ( Aristotle University of Thessaloniki).
When: Friday, 28 March 2025
Azouz Begag at Maynooth University - 25th Franco-Irish Literary Festival
As part as of the 25th Franco-Irish Literary Festival (Dublin, March 2025), French and Francophone Studies at Maynooth University proudly hosts acclaimed Franco-Algerian author, researcher, and politician Azouz Begag. This special event offers a unique opportunity to explore Begag's literary works, including his latest publication.
When: Friday, 28 March 2025
Inaugural Max Nänny Lecture
The International Association of Word and Image Studies and the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis is delighted to announce the Max Nänny Lecture which aims to celebrate the prize, its recipients, and current research in word-image studies. This year, the lecture also anticipates the 2026 International IAWIS conference in Amsterdam, "Word, Image and Social Dynamics." The inaugural lecture will be given by Dr. Catherine Gander from Maynooth University. Join us in Amsterdam or on Zoom for "Extending the Document: Contemporary Transmedial Poetics".
When: Friday, 28 March 2025
New Directions in Veteran History workshop
The COLVET project team are delighted to welcome you to attend this hybrid workshop on New Directions in Veteran History. This event brings together colleagues doing innovative research on the history of veterancy across a range of geographical and temporal contexts to explore the potential of comparative approaches to help us build a new, global and inclusive history of the war veteran.
When: Wednesday, 02 April 2025