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Seminar: Dr Gráinne Mulvey (DIT Conservatory)
The renowned Irish composer and member of Aosdána discusses her recent work.
When: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Where: New Music Room, Logic House
Immunology Lunchtime Seminars
‘Intestinal Host-Microbial Interactions: From physiology to pathology’ given by Prof. Sinead Corr Department of Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin . 1pm Tuesday, 11th April 2017 Noel Murphy Seminar Room
When: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Where: Noel Murphy Seminar Room
Employer Recruitment Stand - the Civil Service
Build your Career - Graduate Opportunities in the Civil Service. Find out about recruitment campaigns. Roles open to specific disciplines with a number of roles open to applicants of any discipline.
When: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Where: Outside the Careers Service, Arts Building
The Eurovision Song Contest in a Changing World: Culture, Geography and Politics
Bringing together academics and fans of Eurovision alike, to examine what makes it special and what, if anything, it says about the modern European landscape.
When: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Where: Renehan Hall
Masters Degree in Physician Associate Studies , Information Session in RCSI
In this fast growing profession Physician Associates are highly skilled healthcare professionals who provide a broad range of medical services. Open to Science Final Years Students & Graduate. Register to attend.
When: Monday, 10 April 2017
Where: RCSI Dublin
What do finger movements reveal about how the brain reads braille? Barry Hughes, School of Psychology, University of Auckland
Computational models of print reading by the sighted rely on precise, high-resolution recordings of the rapid eye movements and the brief fixations that readers make when encountering text of differing degrees of complexity or ambiguity. These models, in turn, can better inform the teaching of reading and the diagnosis of reading difficulties. What about braille? Couldn’t the same development enable us to understand --computationally and cognitively—how the brain reads braille?
When: Monday, 10 April 2017
Where: Staff Development Seminar Room, 3rd Floor, John Hume Building, North Campus
BI420 Seminar Series
"Interplay between translational modification during fungal aging, development and virulence", a talk given by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Braus, Head of Department of Molecular Microbiology & Genetics, Institute of Microbiology & Genetics, Georg August University, Goettingen, Germany
When: Friday, 07 April 2017
Where: JH4, John Hume Building, North Campus
Seminar: Dr Alistair MacDonald (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
‘Cabinets of curiosity: sonic art and musical art’
When: Friday, 07 April 2017
Where: Bewerunge Room, Logic House
Foundations of CS Seminar Series - 'Why I don't believe in Maths'
'Why I don't believe in Maths' by Phil Maguire, Department of Computer Science.
When: Friday, 07 April 2017
Where: Hamilton Seminar Room, 3rd Floor, Eolas Building, North Campus
‘Encounters with the past: the deportation of the Jews of Rhodes in Diasporic memory’
Anthony McElligott (University of Limerick) lecture to the History Research Seminar
When: Thursday, 06 April 2017
Where: Iontas Seminar Room, First Floor, Iontas Building, North Campus