Events

The European Project – Past, Present and Future’.

A 10th Anniversary Birthday Celebration “The European Project – Past, Present and Future”

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Institute of International & European Affairs 8 North Great George's Street, Dublin, Dublin

Irish Neutrality on the line – Hitler’s eyes look West

Lecture to the History Research Seminar by Dr Barry Whelan (DCU)

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Seminar Room 1.33, First Floor, Iontas Building, North Campus

Geography Seminar - Art of Citizen-Science: Monitoring a Climate Disaster ?

A conversation with Kildare Co. Weather Observers, artist Martina O’Brien, Dr Catherine O’Connell, Irish Peatlands Conservation Council, Dr Lisa Orme, Co-Director MSc Climate Change, Geography & ICARUS, Prof Karen Till, Geography, and Lucina Russell, Director, Kildare Co Council Arts Service

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Rocque Lab

Symposium on the Experience of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: Legal and Practical Dimensions

Symposium on the Experience of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: Legal and Practical Dimensions A workshop with Maria Avgeri and Evgeny Shtorn

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Education Lecture Theatre, Education House, North Campus

30 Minute Library Workshop

Identifying High Impact Journals, the Options!

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Library Training Room A

Laoise Kelly (harp)

A concert of traditional Irish harp music.

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Riverstown Hall

Symposium on the Experience of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: Legal, Practical and Human Rights Dimensions

All are welcome

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Education Lecture Theatre, Education House

Symposium on the Experience of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: Legal, Practical and Human Rights Dimensions

Symposium on the Experience of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: Legal, Practical and Human Rights Dimensions

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019

Where: Education Lecture Theatre, Education House

Quotidian

Quotidian is a seven-channel video installation by visual artist Martina O’Brien. This new series of work is developed through engagement with seven people based in Co. Kildare who partake in the national Weather Observation Network. On a daily and ongoing basis, these off-grid & offline volunteers collect data for Met Éireann from privately installed rainfall stations. Quotidian looks at the volunteers’ systematic recordkeeping as a personal rhythm tied to the body and considers their long-term role in the face of computational technologies and eventual automation.

When: Thursday, 28 November 2019 to Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Where:

Dr Maria McHale 'Opera in Dublin, 1880-1922: Revivalism and Reception'

SEMINAR: Dr Maria McHale (University College Dublin) speaks on 'Opera in Dublin, 1880-1922: Revivalism and Reception'

When: Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Where: Bewerune Room, Logic House.

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