THE SQUARE PIANO 4th May RAMI
19th century grave robbing and smuggling cadavers in pianos – But was it a crime in Ireland? … More THE SQUARE PIANO 4th May RAMI
19th century grave robbing and smuggling cadavers in pianos – But was it a crime in Ireland? … More THE SQUARE PIANO 4th May RAMI
The History of Science: An Introduction Lecturer: Tanya O’Sullivan, BA, MA, PhD (member of the HSTM Network) Location: Queen’s University Belfast 5 weekly sessions on Mondays 11.00 am to 1.00 pm, starting 25 April In order to understand the central role science plays today, a closer look at its historical and social context is recommended. … More A Short Course in History of Science
Medicine and Pharmacy In 19th Century Ireland by Brian Cleary, PhD Chief Pharmacist, Rotunda Hospital, Hon. Associate Professor, RCSI Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland (RAMI), History of Medicine Lecture Wednesday 18th November 2015 at 6.15pm Setanta House, (First Floor) Setanta Place, Dublin 2 This lecture will trace the progress of medicine from ‘doctoring in … More RAMI Lecture: Medicine and Pharmacy in the 19th Century
Celebrating 75 Years of the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS) NOVEMBER 9 November “Einstein’s Universe: Relativity and the Big Bang” by Dr Cormac O’Raifeartaigh (Waterford Institute of Technology), DIAS, 10 Burlington Road at 7.00 p.m. Please note that this event is now fully booked. To join the waiting list, please registerhere 25 November “100 … More 75 Years of DIAS lecture series
Michael O’ Gorman: Physician in the Service of Spain, Founder of Modern Medicine in Argentina By Susan Wilkinson This lecture will trace the career of Michael O’ Gorman, who, although born in Ireland, was a physician in the service of Spain, and was appointed Protomedicato in the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata. He established … More RAMI Lecture on Michael O’Gorman in Spain
As part of Maths Week 2015, Marsh’s Library is delighted to present ‘Here’s Looking at Euclid’, a public talk by Professor Robin Wilson. … More Maths Week: Here’s looking at Euclid
Professor Desmond MacHale (UCC) will give a lecture entitled, “Elegance, simplicity and genius: George Boole’s equation x²=x“ at 11:00 on Tuesday 13th October, 2015 in DCU St Patrick’s College Drumcondra campus, room E214. St. Patrick’s College has participated actively in Maths Week every year since its inception in 2006, and the Maths Department is honoured to have … More George Boole Lecture for Maths Week by Desmond McHale