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International Networking Event with Lynne Marie Rosenberg
Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute (AHI) and the Department of Media Studies cordially invite you to an international Zoom networking event led by acclaimed television presenter, educator, and AHI research fellow, Lynne Marie Rosenberg. This event is for academic researchers and creative industry professionals working in various intersections of identity, media, and advocacy. Lynne will present preliminary research and content creation from her AHI project, Different Together: An Audio Exploration Of Similarities In Multi-Identity Across Experiences. She will be joined in the first half of the hour by keynote presenters Jess Majekodunmi and Maybe Burke. The remainder of the time will be spent in facilitated breakout rooms with an opportunity for international participants to meet, chat, and share work and research with one another.
When: Thursday, 27 February 2025
The end of the Argonautica and the beginning of Alexandria
Maynooth Classics Seminar The end of the Argonautica and the beginning of Alexandria Prof. Daniel Ogden (University of Exeter)
When: Friday, 21 February 2025
Digitally Transcribing and Editing Medieval Sources
You are invited to a workshop covering automatic manuscript transcription methods and digital editing of medieval sources by Dr Bernhard Bauer (University of Graz). The workshop will include brief introductions, hands-on tutorials, and a Q&A session.
When: Monday, 10 February 2025
Canon William Carrigan (1860-1924) as historian: achievement and legacy
The ‘Canon William Carrigan (1860-1924) as historian: achievement and legacy’ event takes place in St Kieran’s College Kilkenny on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 December.
When: Friday, 13 December 2024
The Child Through Time
Professor Anna Hickey-Moody will present a non-teleological concept of childhood through exploring memory and the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. Dr Richard Huddleson will reflect on the changing figure of the Child and of Youth, alongside the hopes and fears that they awaken, in Catalan culture between 1898 and 1939.
When: Wednesday, 04 December 2024
International conference: ‘Waterford and the Wider World 1500–1800’
International conference: ‘Waterford and the Wider World 1500–1800’ (to celebrate Waterford Treasures Museums 25th birthday) In partnership with Trinity College Dublin, the Granville Hotel, University College Dublin, Maynooth University, Creative Waterford, Waterford City & County Council and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
When: Friday, 08 November 2024
12th New Materialisms Conference
12th New Materialisms Conference on "Intersectional Materialisms: Diversity in Creative Industries, Methods and Practices," an interdisciplinary platform to explore the convergences and synergies between intersectionality, new materialisms and creative practice.
When: Monday, 26 August 2024
‘Rewriting the Narrative of Mime-Actresses: A Feminist Perspective’
‘Rewriting the Narrative of Mime-Actresses: A Feminist Perspective’ presented by Mudith Dharmasiri
When: Friday, 26 April 2024
‘Transformative Experiences in Ancient Metaphysics’
‘Transformative Experiences in Ancient Metaphysics’ A lecture by PD Dr Max Rohstock (University of Heidelberg) A lecture by presented by the Department of Ancient Classics in Iontas Room 1.33
When: Friday, 12 April 2024
‘Platonic elements in the philosophy of St.Thomas according to the interpretation of Cornelio Fabro’
‘Platonic elements in the philosophy of St. Thomas according to the interpretation of Cornelio Fabro’ A lecture by PD Dr Roberto Vinco (University of Heidelberg) presented by the Department of Ancient Classics in Iontas Room 1.33
When: Friday, 22 March 2024