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Less than 50 per cent chance of Britain progressing to discuss its future relationship with the EU
Date: Wednesday, 08 November 2017
Exciting programme of events ahead in the Autumn 2017 Semester at the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies
Date: Thursday, 19 October 2017
Congratulations to Centre members and Maynooth University History Department graduate students Sandor Magyarosi and Samantha Simpson, who presented their research at the international conference ‘Journeys’, held last week at Galway University and organised by the Irish Association of Russian, Central, and East European Studies [ http://www.iarcees.org ]
Date: Wednesday, 17 May 2017
The Centre for European and Eurasian Studies is proud to announce its second annual undergraduate essay award. The award is open to all undergraduate students across a wide range of departments at the university. The Centre is now accepting submissions (2,000 -6,000 words) from students whose coursework focuses on topics relating to Europe.
Date: Wednesday, 03 May 2017
Ar an 11 Aibreán, beidh Ollscoil Mhá Nuad ina ceanncheathrú do Chomórtas Amhránaíochta Eoraifíse ar feadh lae. Labhróidh an laoch Eoraifíse, Linda Martin, ag an gcomhdháil dar teideal The Eurovision Song Contest in a Changing World: Culture, Geography and Politics.
Date: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
We are delighted to announce that Centre member Anthony Farrell is the recipient of the Military Heritage of Ireland Trust’s prestigious annual essay award for 2016, for his essay ‘A Brief Outline of the Development of British Military Pensions in Ireland 1914-1922’. The judges in particular praised Tony’s wide-ranging use of primary and archival sources in telling this story.
Date: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Maynooth University students recently visited Brussels as part of a programme which facilitates students of European Studies, History, Politics and Sociology to engage with the EU institutions and get to know the EU governance landscape.
Date: Friday, 24 March 2017
Exciting programme of events ahead in the Spring Semester at the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies
Date: Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Maynooth hosts all-island civic dialogue on the implications of Brexit with Minister for Foreign Affairs Charles Flanagan TD.
Date: Monday, 13 February 2017
On 26 April 2016, the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies held an afternoon seminar to examine the myriad consequences of a British vote to leave the European Union. The seminar took place 1st floor Seminar Room of the Iontas Building, which was filled to capacity prior to the event’s commencement. It took the format of a roundtable discussion and was moderated by Arthur Beesley, economics editor with the Irish Times. The line-up of speakers represented a range of disciplinary and professional perspectives on the upcoming referendum, consisting of both academic expertise and first-hand insights from practitioners
Date: Tuesday, 10 May 2016