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The Human Rights Podcast

Irish Centre for Human Rights

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Welcome to The Human Rights Podcast from the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway. Here at the Centre, we are fortunate to be visited each year by an array of world-leading practitioners, researchers and policy-makers in the field of human rights and its associated disciplines. We also have a vibrant community at the ICHR and more broadly in the University of Galway's academic staff, postdoctoral and doctoral scholars, and postgraduate and undergraduate students focusing ...
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2016

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.

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Podcasts from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub.ie. F ...
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Alternative Eye

College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, University of Galway

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Alternative Eye is a new series airing on Flirt FM exploring why difference is not always what we think it is. We hear from different contributors as they take the listener on a journey through their lived experience and how it plays out in everyday life and in the educational sphere. We hear their unique stories and gain insights into their unseen lives, all served up with a Galway slant. The aim of the series is to hear about personal experiences on various themes relating to equality, div ...
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The Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development, under the direction of Nuala McGuinn, has been spearheading the development of Micro-credentials at the University of Galway under the Human Capital Initiative national MicroCreds project. Micro-credentials are small, accredited courses designed to meet the demands of learners, enterprise and organisations, created by Irish Universities Association (IUA) partner universities in consultation with enterprise. Micro-credentials provide ...
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In this Episode, LLM Student Julia Collins hosts Professor Ray Murphy, Program Director of the LLM Peace Operations and Humanitarian Law. Together, they discuss children and armed conflicts, focussing on the recruitment of children and the legal protection of children engaged with armed groups.The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten…
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In this episode, PhD student Kirsten Larson hosts Dr. Róisín Mulgrew, the programme director for the new LLM programme, Criminology, Criminal Justice & Human Rights. Kirsten and Dr. Mulgrew discuss the new programme commencing in September 2024 and the exciting and unique aspects of this LLM. More information: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/cour…
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In the latest edition of our Sustainability Podcast, Internal Communications Officer Nuala Ní Chonghaile speaks to Dr Richard Manton, the inaugural Director of Sustainability Director of Sustainability, charged with establishing a Sustainability Office and leading the implementation of our ambitious sustainability strategy.Three books that Dr Manto…
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In this episode, LLM student Katie Davis speaks with Dr. Ciara Smyth, Programme Director of the LLM in International Migration and Refugee Law and Policy at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, about Ireland’s Direct Provision System and efforts to reform it.This podcast was recorded in mid-February discussing the accommodation crisis for asylum seek…
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In this episode, PhD researcher Kirsten Larson speaks with her colleague Courtney Curran (4th year PhD researcher at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) on her recent blog 'The Kosovo Specialist Chambers—an insatiable creature with a preference for ICTY leftovers'. Courtney is both a school of Law doctoral scholar at the Irish Centre for Human Right…
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In this podcast Raimey O'Boyle, SU VP for Education, chats with Kerry Lawless and Aoife Griffin. They discuss CÉIM, the academic peer support scheme for first-year students at University of Galway. This programme is run as a partnership between students, academic staff and University of Galway Students’ Union. CÉIM peer learning sessions are studen…
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In this episode Raimey O'Boyle chats with Caróg Greene, Student Enquiry Centre Coordinator and Izzy Tiernan, SU Welfare and Equality Officer about the services the Student Enquiry Centre (SEC) offers to University of Galway students. The SEC is centrally located on the Arts / Science concourse, and the team are available from 9-5pm, Monday to Frida…
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In this podcast Raimey O'Boyle chats with Regina Lyons from the Academic Skills team in the Library and shares tips on how to navigate the Library and advises on the fantastic resources available.Find out more about these resources on the links below. Library Website and Catalogue: https://library.universityofgalway.ie/Academic Skills Webpage: http…
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Niamh Tobin, Student Success Coach at University of Galway chats with Raimey O'Boyle SU VP for Education about the services of a success coach and how they can help support you during your time at University of Galway. Success Coaching events are open to all students and you will find all details of upcoming events on this webpage - https://www.uni…
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Majella Perry, Student Coaching Manager, discusses with Raimey O'Boyle, Students' Union VP for Education, the importance of finding balance and planning for a successful semester two. Majella recommends that first-year undergraduates take this opportunity at the start of semester two to reflect on what they've learned in semester one, identify new …
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In this episode, University of Galway MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with Dr. Abigail Rekas to discuss three Micro-credentials that take a closer look at law, technology and AI. In this podcast they delve into the Micro-credentials Lawyering, Technology and Innovation, Law and Analytics and Ethics and Law for Artificial Inte…
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In this episode, University of Galway MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with Dr. Abigail Rekas to discuss the Micro-credential Ethics and Law for Artificial Intelligence. The development of AI and its application in business contexts raises ethical and legal questions which require serious consideration. This course will provid…
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In this episode, University of Galway MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with Dr. Abigail Rekas to discuss the Micro-credential Law and Analytics. Incorporating insights from the use of analytics in other disciplines, and decades of experience in the development of business information systems, this Micro-credential provides lea…
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In this episode, University of Galway MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with Dr. Abigail Rekas to discuss the Micro-credential Lawyering, Technology and Innovation. This Micro-credential aims to provide students with the ability to understand the relationship between law and technology from both a theoretical and practical pers…
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The Well Zone, a series of podcasts brought to you by University of Galway counselling team. This episode focuses on Self Compassion and is delivered by Grace Harrison, counsellor at University of Galway.As part of this podcast there are three individual exercises for you to complete, you will find the links on our webpage www.universityofgalway.ie…
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The Well Zone, a series of podcasts brought to you by University of Galway counselling team. This episode focuses on Gratitude and is delivered by Grace Harrison, counsellor at University of Galway.As part of this podcast there some exercises for you to complete, you will find the links to the exercises on our webpage www.universityofgalway.ie/coun…
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The Well Zone, a series of podcasts brought to you by University of Galway counselling team. This episode focuses on Connection and is delivered by Gemma McNally, counsellor at University of Galway.As part of this podcast there are some exercises for you to complete, you will find the assessment document on our webpage www.universityofgalway.ie/cou…
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In this episode, the ICHR PhD researcher Kirsten Larson introduces a presentation by Professor Patricia Sellers, which was held at the annual International Criminal Court Summer School at the University of Galway. The presentation covers a history of Slavery Crimes and International Law. The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten Larso…
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The Well Zone, a series of podcasts brought to you by University of Galway counselling team. This episode focuses on Self Care and is delivered by Gemma McNally, counsellor at University of Galway.As part of this podcast there is a Self Care assessment for you to complete, you will find the assessment document on our webpage https://www.universityo…
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In this episode, ICHR LLM student Julia Collins speaks with Dr Claire Raissian (who completed her PhD at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) about her research on the rights of unaccompanied migrant children. The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Julia Collins. Intro music: ‘Smarties Intro – FMA Podcast Suggestion’ by Birds for Scale (Attr…
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Nuala Ní Chonghaile speaks to Michael Curran, Head of Building Services, Energy and Utilities at University of Galway. Michael talks about how he became interested in sustainability, about the ambitions and amazing achievements of University of Galway in conserving energy and why he finds his role so rewarding.…
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Join Gwen O Sullivan, and her guest Prof Jim Doolin, Founder of the MBA at University of Galway in the Made in Galway edition of the Cois Coiribe Podcast – a series that explores major societal issues and the role that University of Galway, and our global alumni network play in creating new knowledge, in research, in policy making and in problem so…
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In this episode, ICHR LLM student Anna Godau speaks with Maëlle Noir and Kelsey Rhude (two PhD candidates at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) about the development of gender-based violence in international human rights law. They explore the intricate relationship of lawmakers and civil society movements – as well as the accompanying usefulness of…
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As University of Galway has been announced as a national Sustainable Development Goal Champion for 2023 - 24, the first episode in the university's sustainability series focuses on the United Nation's SDGs. Sustainability Officer Michelle O'Dowd Lohan explains to Nuala Ní Chonghaile how sustainability is one of University of Galway's core values an…
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San eagrán seo labhraíonn Barry Ó Siochrú le Fiona Roche, Comhairleoir Mac Léinn in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. Míníonn Fiona gurb éard atá i gceist le héiciteiripe ná eispéiris theiripeacha a bhaint as aon rud a tharlaíonn go nádúrtha, mar shampla, snámh san fharraige nó d’anáil féin a thabhairt faoi deara.Tá tuilleadh eolais ar na tacaíochtaí atá ar f…
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Joe Mee, former Student Union VP for Education 2022/23, gives some practical advise on what you should do ahead of sitting your exams, as well as what to expect on the day of the exam.For all details about sitting exams at the University of Galway click here www.universityofgalway.ie/exams/For all details about the Galway Exams 101 programme go to …
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This is the first episode of our podcast series 'Unlock Your Potential, Micro-credentials'. Listen to hear about our recently launched, unique, and exciting learning opportunities. To find out more information on Micro-credentials, please visit: www.universityofgalway.ie/courses/cpd/micro-credentials…
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MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with David O'Donovan to discuss the Micro-credential, Finance for Non-Financial Managers. For more details on this course visit: www.universityofgalway.ie/courses/cpd/micro-credentials/micro-credentialslisting/financefornon-financialmanagersBy University of Galway
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MicroCreds Project Lead, Janice Mulvany Glennon, meets with Danielle Martin, academic lead, to discuss the Designing and Building Interactive Online Training Micro-credential (formerly Online Training Design). For more details on this course visit: www.universityofgalway.ie/courses/cpd/micro-credentials/micro-credentialslisting/designingandbuilding…
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Teresa Lydon Student Advisor with the School of Business talks about what you can do if you need to repeat an exam. She reminds us that failing an exam is part of university life, and not to panic. There are lots of supports available to University of Galway students if you are unhappy with your exams. For all details about sitting exams at the Uni…
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In this episode Barry Ó Siochrú, former SU Vice President for Gaeilge, is joined by Fiona Roche, Student Counsellor in the University of Galway. Fiona explains that ecotherapy is about deriving therapeutic experiences out of anything that is naturally occurring, such as, swimming in the sea or noticing your own breath. When coming up to exams, usin…
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Catherine Dufficy, Assistant Disability Support Officer provides information on how students registered with the Disability Support Service (DSS) can avail of additional exam supports. For more information on the Disability Support Service at the University of Galway, click here https://www.universityofgalway.ie/accesscentre/For all details about t…
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Luke O' Donnell, Researcher with the School of Education, at the University of Galway, provides tips and insights on how to develop good study skills and habits. For more information on how to study for exams take a look at the below links: Library Learning and resources – https://library.nuigalway.ie/help/teachinglearning/The Academic Skills Hub a…
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Nóirín Mannion, Mental Health Support Worker in the University of Galway student health unit, reminds us that it is ok to allow time for self care, particularly during stressful times. While we may have "glamorised" being busy, its important to take time out to look after ourselves. Self care is vital and takes many forms, such as going for a walk,…
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Jimmy McGovern, Support Worker with the Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care Centre, at the University of Galway gives us some fantastic tips on managing and reducing stress in the run up to exams. Jimmy reminds us that planning your time is key to minimise stress. The chaplaincy team offers supports for University of Galway students. Contact chaplains@uni…
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Exam Jam is a series of short podcasts, created by the University of Galway to prepare students for exam success. Hosted by Barry Ó Siochrú, former Students Union Vice President for Gaeilge 2022/23, and joined by guest speakers each episode has everything you need to be exam ready.In this episode, AnnMarie Gilchrist, Student Advisor with the Colleg…
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In this episode, Giulia Dedej speaks with Dr. Aphrodite Papachristodolou (Postdoctoral Researcher at the ICHR) on her important research on maritime migration and human rights. To keep up to date with developments from the Central Mediterranean, you can follow:Sea-Watch InternationalSOS MediterraneeOpen ArmsAlarm PhoneMSF SeaInfoMigrantsLighthouse …
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In Survivor’s Guilt listeners hear from Lebanese Syrian Armenian student Maria Keshderian whose advocacy journey has taken her from her homeland in Lebanon to volunteering in Armenia to studying on the MA Public Advocacy & Activism at University of Galway. Maria reflects on the experiences of growing up in an Armenian village in Lebanon, how she na…
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In this episode, Dr Gillian Kane interviews Julia Collins, Kirsten Larson, and Anna Godau, LLM students who are working on the Human Rights Podcast this year. They discuss their studies, what they are enjoying about life at the ICHR, and what we can expect to hear in upcoming episodes of the podcast.Some resources and links mentioned in this episod…
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In this episode, Dr Gillian Kane interviews Giulia Dedej, Shannon Kenny García Núñez, and Emma Kelly, LLM students who are working on the Human Rights Podcast this year. They discuss their studies, what they are enjoying about life at the ICHR, and what we can expect to hear in upcoming episodes of the podcast. Some resources and links mentioned in…
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Join Meadhbh McNutt, and her guest Ikenna Anyabuike, University of Galway graduate, artist, actor and musician in the Creative Galway edition of the Cois Coiribe Podcast – a series that explores major societal issues and the role that University of Galway, and our global alumni network play in creating new knowledge, in research, in policy making a…
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