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MLitt in Anthropology featured in The Irish Times, 9th March 2021
MLitt Anthropology: Most of us are familiar with taught masters and doctoral (PhD) degrees but the masters of literature (MLitt) degree, which is offered for different subjects in various disciplines across different higher education institutions, often gets overlooked.
Date: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Maynooth University records highest ever number of CAO applications
This year the University has seen a rise of 17% in applications for degree courses and a 16% rise in the number of applicants.
Date: Tuesday, 09 March 2021
Announcement of the Next President of Maynooth University
Ceapann Ollscoil Mhá Nuad taighdeoir idirnáisiúnta agus Leas-Sheansailéir reatha mar Chéad Uachtarán eile na hOllscoile
Date: Monday, 08 March 2021
Minister Simon Harris launches National Gender Equality Dashboard for HEIs
Interactive dashboard shows staff gender across Irish Higher Education Institutions
Date: Monday, 08 March 2021
World Book Day 2021 at Maynooth University Library
The Library marks World Book Day with a virtual exhibition of African Women Writers
Date: Thursday, 04 March 2021
Maynooth Medieval Manuscripts on Open Access
seminal publication now available to all
Date: Tuesday, 02 March 2021
What types of managers are better positioned in combining exploitation and exploration?
So what types of managers are better positioned to be ambidextrous? And under what conditions? Read a recent publication by Dr Ruifang Wang and Prof Patrick Gibbons to know more.
Date: Friday, 26 February 2021
What happens if Chinese and Western multinationals meet in a developing country? Read more in a new paper from Dr. Julius Nyiawung
This paper demonstrates how Chinese economic power and the ensuing geopolitical dynamics impacted on the manner in which Western MNEs operated and managed ‘their’ workforces in a developing country.
Date: Thursday, 25 February 2021