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Funding: NUI Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Rural Development 2022
NUI and the Department of Rural and Community Development are pleased to offer this Fellowship to support post-doctoral research in rural development in general, and specifically research which supports the objectives of the Rural Development Policy 2021-2025, Our Rural Future.
Date: Wednesday, 16 March 2022
Funding: IRC DOROTHY COFUND Fellowships
The DOROTHY COFUND programme aims to break down barriers between different academic disciplines by driving collaboration between researchers through funding research which will shed light on public health crises from wide-ranging perspectives. 25 fellows will be recruited through 36-month fellowships with all nationalities welcome, including all researchers based in Ireland.
Date: Tuesday, 01 March 2022
Funding: RIA Decade of Centenaries Bursary Scheme
The RIA Decade of Centenaries bursary scheme has been established to encourage and support new local research and local history studies in meaningful examination of local, regional, and national events during the Struggle for Independence and Civil War period.
Date: Tuesday, 01 March 2022
Funding: Postgraduate Bursary for the Eighteen-Century Ireland Conference, UCC 17-18 June 2022
The Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society/An Cumann Éire san Ochtú Aois Déag is pleased to invite applications for 3 postgraduate bursaries for its annual conference in University College Cork, 17-18 June 2022.
Date: Friday, 18 February 2022
Funding: John and Pat Hume Doctoral Awards 2022 - Open Call
Applications for the John and Pat Hume Doctoral Awards 2022 is now open. Please note that the scheme will be managed by the RDO this year.
Date: Wednesday, 16 February 2022
Talking Postgraduate Research in the Arts and Humanities
“Talking Postgraduate research in the Arts & Humanities” is a series of sessions organised by Final Year PhD students from the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Maynooth University. These interactive webinars are an open space for all postgraduate students -particularly but not exclusively- in the Arts & Humanities to get together and share their research work at Maynooth University, as well as their challenges, achievements, and their experiences through the Postgraduate journey.
Date: Monday, 14 February 2022
Funding: NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentships
The NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentship Scheme is one of the University’s longest running competitions and has been in existence since 1910. In 2022, the maximum value of a full Travelling Doctoral Studentship will be €26,500 per annum to include a stipend of €18,500 and a contribution towards fees of up to €8,000, where appropriate.
Date: Thursday, 10 February 2022
Seminar: seminar ‘Progressing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Ireland’s Research and Innovation System - Irish Research Council
The Irish Research Council invites you to the online seminar Progressing EDI in Ireland’s Research and Innovation System on Thursday 17 February, 2.30pm. The seminar will discuss the present state and future direction of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the eco-system, building on from the Council’s ongoing commitment to EDI. It will include a synopsis of the IRC’s review of its outgoing gender strategy and action plan, to be published shortly.
Date: Wednesday, 09 February 2022
Research Support Training
Ciarán Quinn (Research Support Librarian) will be presenting a series of 30-minute lunchtime (1.15-1.45) online training events over four Thursdays during February and March.
Date: Monday, 07 February 2022
Training Seminar: Research Integrity - A Virtue Approach
The MU Research Office is offering an opportunity to participate in a virtual training seminar on Research Integrity – A Virtue Approach facilitated by Caragh Tisdall with colleagues from GMIT, IT Sligo, MTU, LYIT, TUS & NIBRT. The seminar is part of CIRIT – Cross Institutional Research Integrity Training with the training hosted collaboratively by multiple Higher Education Institutions in Ireland.
Date: Friday, 04 February 2022