Dr David Doolin continues to pursue eclectic research interests that include Irish America, the United States at War, digital technology and Sports history. He published a monograph in 2016 on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Fenian Invasion
National University of Ireland Galway
Dieter Reinisch
I am a Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Researcher at the Moore Institute and the School of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations, Webster Vienna Private University. I hold a PhD
Martina Hynan
I am an interdisciplinary artist, curator and birth activist based in Ennis, Co. Clare.
Frances Carter
Second generation ‘London Irish’ living in Galway.
Nessa Cronin
Nessa Cronin is Lecturer in Irish Studies, Centre for Irish Studies, and Associate Director of the Moore Institute at NUI Galway, Ireland. She has published widely on various aspects of Irish Literature, Cultural Geography and Community Mapping practices. She read
M. Una Kavanagh
Originally from Kerry, Úna Kavanagh has lived in Cork, London and Houston, Texas before returning to Galway in 2010. Úna is currently engaged as a PhD candidate in a scholarly biographical study of Augusta Dillon née Crofton, Lady Clonbrock (1839-1928)
Sarah Murphy Abbamonte
Sarah Murphy Abbamonte is an arts administrator and teaching artist, originally from Rochester, NY. She received a Bachelor of Science (’13) in Psychology and Political Science, as well as a Masters of Public Administration (’16) from The College at Brockport