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MU students take lead in national road safety campaign
Three postgraduate students from Maynooth University (MU) have won the overall prize in an Garda Síochána’s Road Safety Reimagined campaign, highlighting the dangers of drug driving.
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Profs JoAnne Mancini and David Stifter elected to Royal Irish Academy
Maynooth University congratulates Profs JoAnne Mancini and David Stifter on their acceptance to the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) today
Friday, 20 May 2022
MU research recommends ‘family’ approach within mental health services
New research by the Maynooth University Centre for Mental Health and Community Research has recommended the development of a ‘whole of family’ approach within mental health services, including automatic consideration of children when a parent has a mental health illness.
Tuesday, 17 May 2022
MU researchers awarded €4.8m under SFI Frontiers for the Future programme
Maynooth University researchers are set to receive €4.8 million in funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under the Frontiers for the Future Programme, to tackle a range of topics such as crop resistance, water pollutants, DNA, artificial intelligence and rising sea levels.
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Maynooth University research confirms elevated rates of sea-level rise in Dublin
Maynooth University's research on sea level trends in Dublin Bay over eight decades has confirmed elevated rates of sea level rise in recent years.
Thursday, 28 April 2022
€2.4 million ERC award to MU Prof Rob Kitchin for research on Irish property data
Maynooth University researcher, Professor Rob Kitchin has been awarded a €2.4 million European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant for his groundbreaking project that will document in detail property data for Dublin and examine how these data are used as an evidence base for public policy, planning, and commercial decision-making.
Tuesday, 26 April 2022
MU researchers lead team to address UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Maynooth team will focus on maternal and neonatal mortality
Monday, 11 April 2022
MU Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies, and Philosophy achieves Athena Swan Bronze Award
The Maynooth University Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies, and Philosophy has been awarded the Athena Swan Bronze Award, in recognition of work undertaken to advance gender equality for staff and students in Higher Education.
Thursday, 31 March 2022
Report recommends ethnic minority women quota to tackle underrepresentation
Women candidate quotas for Irish elections should incorporate a quota for ethnic minority women to help tackle the issue of their underrepresentation in elected office, according to a report published today.
Thursday, 31 March 2022
MU research finds staff training is key to effective hybrid work
New research at Maynooth University indicates benefits to hybrid working, but also a need for training for employees, including line managers, on how to work effectively within a hybrid model.
Monday, 21 March 2022
MU records highest ever number of CAO applications
Maynooth University has recorded its highest ever number of CAO applications. The record number is in line with a general upward trend of applications to the University over recent years.
Wednesday, 09 March 2022