Events

GIS Workshop: 'Data for Decisions’

The workshop is designed around the free and open source QGIS software package and is pitched at those with little or no GIS experience.

When: Thursday, 11 October 2018

Where: Iontas Seminar Room 2.31 (2nd Floor)

The Meaning of Brexit for the ‘Westminster Model’ and the Future of Democracy

Dean's Lecture

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Iontas Lecture Theatre

Dean’s Lecture: Prof. AC Grayling, 'The Meaning of Brexit for the ‘Westminster Model’ and the Future of Democracy'

Renowned philosopher and cultural commentator, Prof. AC Grayling, will deliver this year's Dean's Lecture on the hot topic of Brexit.

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Iontas lecture Theatre

Argentine Film Festival

Film Screening of Las Acacias (Pablo Giorgelli, 2011) and a roundtable discussion, which will showcase research on Argentine cinema in Spanish and Latin American Studies. Reception to follow, hosted by the Argentine Embassy

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Iontas Seminar Room - Room 1.33

Department of Ancient Classics: Prof. George Huxley ‘Style and Sensibility in the Lyric Poetry of Sappho’

A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics.

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: John Hume Lecture Theatre 2

Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Professor Anthony G. O'Farrell

Professor Anthony G. O'Farrell, Maynooth University, will give a talk titled "Boundary values of holomorphic distributions".

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: MS2, Top Logic, South Campus

Myth, Poetry and Medicine in Medieval Ireland

Dr Deborah Hayden, who won an IRC Laureate, will discuss her ground-breaking research into Medieval Irish Language medical manuscripts.

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Iontas Boardroom 1.26 (1st Floor)

Research Week AHI: Myth, Poetry and Medicine in Medieval Ireland

Research Week 2018

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Arts and Humanities Institute. Iontas Rm 1.33, 1st floor Iontas Building

Undergraduate Research Symposium (SPUR)

This event celebrates the diversity of undergraduate research activity across campus and presents a forum for SPUR students from all faculties to showcase their research with peers and the wider University community.

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: Library Foyer

Horizon 2020 National Contact Points (NCP) Networking Event

This networking event provides an opportunity for all researchers interested in H2020 funding to hear more about the upcoming calls and to engage with the National Contact Points in their specific areas.

When: Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Where: John Hume Boardroom

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