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10.30 – 11.30

Tom Bailey (John Cabot University, Rome)

‘Nietzsche’s Modest Theory of Agency’

11.30 – 12.00 Coffee
12.00 – 1.00

Tsarina Doyle (NUI, Galway)

‘The Will to Power and the Metaphysics of Value’

1.00 – 2.30 LUNCH
2.30 – 3.00

Ruud Thomas Burke (UCC)

‘Type-facts and Nothing but the Facts: Reductionism and Nietzsche’s Philosophy’

3.00 – 3.30

Trine Riel (NUI, Galway)

‘Nietzsche’s askesis: Philosophy as an art of existence’

3.30 – 4.00 COFFEE
4.00 – 4.30

Chris Hansen (NUI, Galway)

‘Nietzsche and Perspective’

4.30 – 5.00

Steven McHugh (NUI, Galway)

‘Nietzsche: Morality in the Pejorative Sense and Human Flourishing’

Contact: Tsarina Doyle, Philosophy, School of Humanities: tsarina.doyle@nuigalway.ie

“The Galway Nietzsche Symposium is a one-day event that brings together academics and advanced graduate students working on Nietzsche from John Cabot University Rome, NUI Galway and University College Cork. It is an open event and formal registration is was not required.”

The Higher Diploma in Business Studies (DBS) is a one year programme offered by the J. E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics.   Modules are offered from each of the Disciplines: Economics, Marketing, Management, Accountancy & Finance and Management Information Systems.    The programme gives a very good grounding on all aspects of the business environment and is a stepping stone to further study in Marketing, Management and Accountancy & Finance if so desired.

 

The programme is offered to degree holders from all Schools in NUI Galway other than students with a Commerce Degree.

 

If you would like more information on the programme please feel free to telephone, email me or call into Paula’s  which is situated in Room 355, Cairnes Building, North Campus, NUI  Galway.  Here is the link to our programme:

 

http://www.nuigalway.ie/business-public-policy-law/cairnes/courses/taught/businessstudieshdip/

 

 

Kind regards

 

Paula

 
 
Paula Kennedy,
J.E Cairnes School of Business & Economics,
Room 355, Cairnes Building,
National University of Ireland, Galway