Congratulations to Dr Michael Daly and Professor Philip Hyland members of the MU Dpeartment of Psycholoy and ALL (Assisting Living & Learning) Institute, who have been recognised in the Clarivate Highly Cited 2023 listing – a distinction marking them as leaders in their fields. The list represents influential researchers who have authored multiple papers and rank in the top 1% of citations by field. According to Clarivate™ “the Highly Cited Researchers™ list seeks to identify individual researchers in the sciences and social sciences who have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research. This small fraction of the global researcher population contributes disproportionately to extending the frontiers of knowledge and gaining for society innovations that make the world healthier, more sustainable and more secure”. Professor Hyland is in the top 1% in Psychiatry and Psychology; Philip’s work centres on psychological responses to stressful and traumatic life events; general mental health issues including the structure of general psychopathology and identification of risk and resilience factors associated with mental health responses to traumatic life events. Dr Daly’s contributions are recognised in cross-field impact – i.e. those who contribute multiple Highly Cited Papers in several different fields. Michael’s research centres on the lifelong impact of childhood individual differences with a focus on self-control and mental health; and the psychological and health effects of major stressors (e.g. unemployment, poverty, weight discrimination, the COVID-19 pandemic). To learn more see: Michael Daly | Maynooth University and Philip Hyland | Maynooth University.
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ALL Members Dr Seán Commins and Dr. Richard Roche Have New Article Published in Ageing Research Reviews
Autobiographical memory, the ageing brain and mechanisms of psychological interventions
Date: Thursday, 31 May 2018
New Articles by ALL Members in Journal: Disability & Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
Authors include Mac MacLachlan, Emma Smith, Fleur Boot, Hilary Hooks and Deirdre Desmond
Date: Thursday, 31 May 2018
ALL Director Mac MacLachlan Speaker at Agile Ageing Alliance Conference
ALL Institute Director, Mac MacLachlan, was a speaker and panelist at the Agile Ageing Alliance’s (AAA) Congress – “You Say You Want A Revolution”, in London, 9-10/5/18
Date: Wednesday, 09 May 2018
ALL Member Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan Has New Article Published
‘I feel like I have a disadvantage’: how socio-economically disadvantaged students make the decision to study at a prestigious university" published in Studies in Higher Education 19/4/18
Date: Thursday, 19 April 2018
New Article: ALL Director Mac MacLachlan has Article Published in Ethics & Behavior
"Access to Assistive Technology, Systems Thinking, and Market Shaping: A Response to Durocher et al."
Date: Thursday, 19 April 2018
Turn to Teaching: Launch
ALL Member Katriona O'Sullivan launches ‘Turn To Teaching’ initiative to encourage diversity in education
Date: Wednesday, 18 April 2018
ALL Institute collaborates on a project on assistive technology and older people in Japan.
The project - “Experiences of Assistive Products Use among Older People in Japan” is led by Dr Misato Nihei, Lecturer in the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo.
Date: Friday, 06 April 2018
ALL Member Dr. Ana Maria Sanchez Rodriguez at Third Disability Forum, Lao
"Inclusive Education and Employment - Making it a Reality"
Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2018
ALL Director at Parliamentary Committee on Assistive Technology at House of Commons, UK
ALL Director Prof Mac MacLachlan, attended the UK "All Party Parliamentary Committee on Assistive Technology”
Date: Monday, 26 March 2018
Maynooth University Psychology Professor Awarded Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal
Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD presented RIA Gold Medal to Professor Malcolm MacLachlan
Date: Friday, 23 March 2018