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Our Accomodations

Seminar: March 2-March 9, 2010

The Glenlo Abbey Hotel, GalwayThe Glenlo Abbey Hotel, Galway

Located just two miles from Galway city, The Glenlo is considered Galway’s finest and most luxurious hotel. Set on 138 acres at the edge of Lough Corrib, this 18th century country residence is famous for its warm, Irish hospitality, magnificent grounds, superb service and award-winning cuisine. With views of Lough Corrib and 46 superbly furnished bedrooms, the Glenlo is also renowned for its world class fishing, archery, golf and Pullman Restaurant — created from a converted 1927 Orient Express dining car.

Special Program: March 9-14, 2010

Dunraven Arms Hotel, KerryDunraven Arms Hotel, Kerry

Situated in the heart of Adare, Ireland’s “prettiest village,” the Dunraven Arms, established in 1792, is a deluxe, Old World hotel with impeccable service and authentic Irish ambiance. Its spacious bedrooms are tastefully furnished with lovely antiques. It is known for its award winning restaurant and health & leisure center — including indoor, heated pool. Surrounded by picturesque thatched cottages and within easy driving distance of Glenstal Abbey, the Dunraven Arms is an ideal base for our program.

Study/Tour: March 15-22, 2010

Dingle Skellig Hotel, Kerry

Dingle Skellig Hotel, Kerry

Overlooking the dramatic shores of Dingle Bay, the Skellig is the Dingle Peninsula’s premier hotel. From here, we will enjoy those contrasts that define Western Ireland — green, rugged mountains set against luxurious sandy beaches. A five minute walk to Dingle Town, with its lovely shops, galleries, craft centers, pubs and restaurants, the Skellig, known for its fine cuisine and fresh, locally caught seafood, has its own Health Center — with indoor heated pool, jacuzzi and eucalyptus steam room

 

Tenth Annual Jung in Ireland

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The New York Center for Jungian Studies organizes, plans and produces conferences, seminars and events, based on the teachings of Carl Jung (CG Jung). Our Jungian seminars and conferences are held worldwide, including the following countries and cities: United States of America, New York, Rhinebeck, Dublin, Killarney, Kilkenny, Ireland, Israel. Our Jung on the Hudson Summer Seminar Series is held annually during the summer months. Our Annual Jung in Ireland event is held in Ireland every spring.

Aryeh Maidenbaum, Ph.D., is a former faculty member of NYU where, for many years, he taught courses on Jungian psychology. From 1982-1993 he was the Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York. A graduate of the Jung Institute of Zurich, he is a contributing author to Current Theories of Psychoanalysis (Robert Langs, ed.) and has written and co-authored several books and articles including “The Search for Spirit in Jungian Psychology,” “Psychological Type, Job Change and Personal Growth,” and "Lingering Shadows: Jungian, Freudians and anti-Semitism." His latest book, Jung and the Shadow of Anti-Semitism, is a collection of essays he has edited on this subject.