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DkIT and Maynooth University sign strategic Letter of Intent
Dundalk Institute of Technology and Maynooth University have signed a Letter of Intent confirming joint strategic engagement on future collaborations over the coming years.
Monday, 24 June 2024
The Learning Sciences Institute in Australia (LSIA) is offering six PhD scholarships
The Learning Sciences Institute in Australia (LSIA) is currently offering six PhD scholarships for candidates who are driven to research for better futures for children and young people.
Thursday, 07 May 2015
What Can Europe Learn from Latin America’s Experience of Austerity?
The experiences of Latin America during times of economic crisis should serve as a cautionary tale for European policy makers, warned Eduardo Silva, Professor of Political Science at Tulane University in New Orleans, speaking at the inaugural Maynooth University Visiting Scholar Lecture Series.
Wednesday, 06 May 2015
Dr. John Cullen, Maynooth University School of Business, contributes chapter on Contingency Approaches To Studying Leadership
Dr. John Cullen features in video about the main ideas in his chapter 'Leading Through Contingencies' in 'Leadership: Contemporary Critical Perspectives'.
Wednesday, 06 May 2015
Geography in QS rankings for the 4th Year
The recent international QS rankings of academic research once again places Maynooth Geography in the group of 100-150th ranked Departments in the world.
Wednesday, 06 May 2015
Dr Ryan on the Differences between Civil Partnership and Marriage on Newstalk
Lecturer in Law., Dr Fergus Ryan recently spoke about the differences between civil partnership and marriage on Newstalk's Global Village.
Tuesday, 05 May 2015
Dr Gordon Campbell Book Launch
The launch of Dr Gordon Campbell's new book, The Oxford Handbook of Animals in Classical Thought and Life
Friday, 01 May 2015
HSK Results and Scholarship awarded
Five students from 2nd Year Chinese Studies took the HSK Chinese Proficiency Test 汉语水平考试 on 28 March 2015. They all passed the test and were awarded Level Three certificates. Congratulations to all students who participated.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Using body clock improves patient outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis
The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis can be enhanced by tailoring patients’ treatment to their circadian rhythm, commonly referred to as the body clock. A team of scientists from Maynooth, Berlin, Vienna and Basel have found evidence that co-ordinating the time of treatment with the timing of disease symptoms can increase the effectiveness of such treatments, reducing joint pain and stiffness for patients.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Gavin Smith, 'Renewed Proposals for Anthropologists: Conditions of Possibility, Strategic Action and Popular Mobilization'
Anthropology Seminar, Thursday 30 April 2015 4.30pm Anthropology Seminar Room Gavin Smith Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Department of Law LLM Candidate Published in Irish Criminal Law Journal
Student and staff member has article published in the Irish Criminal Law Journal.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015