Conferences
Upcoming Conferences
Problems with Authority: The II International Flann O'Brien Conference - Rome
Conferences in 2012
Conferences in 2009
Past Conferences
Following the success of the Twelfth Irish-Australian Conference, the largest ever such conference, hosted by the Centre for Irish Studies in June 2002, two further conferences took place in Spring and Summer 2004. ’The Irish Hero’, an interdisciplinary conference which seeks to interrogate representations of the hero and the heroic in Irish history, literature and culture will took place in April 2004 while the Fourth Galway Conference on Colonialism was convened in June 2004 and investigated aspects of the relationship between Ireland and India.
In June 2006, the Centre for Irish Studies held the First Galway Conference of Irish Studies - Orality and Modern Irish Culture. This conference provided a platform for both established and emerging scholars to engage with new ideas and approaches to interdisciplinary research in Irish Studies. A feature of the Galway Conference was the provision of a simultaneous translation facility for those who presented their work in Irish. A select number of presentations will be included in a publication derived from the conference proceedings which will be published in 2007.
Further details of all these conferences are available below:
Other Conferences