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Podchraoladh na Gaelgals - Taifeadadh Beo
Beidh na Gaelgals ag filleadh ar an áit inár thosaigh chuile shórt dóibh chun a bpodchraoladh nua iontach a thaifeadadh linn beo!
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Where: Ar Líne
Online Book Launch of Policy Analysis in Ireland
Co-edited by Professor Mary P. Murphy (Sociology Department, Maynooth University) and Dr John Hogan (TUD), Policy Analysis in Ireland is part of an international series examining policy analysis approaches in different countries
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Where: Online
The Genesis of Foucault’s Confessions of the Flesh: The Hypotheses of the Archive
M. Philippe Chevallier (Bibliothèque nationale de France): ‘The Genesis of Foucault’s Confessions of the Flesh: The Hypotheses of the Archive’
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Where: Via Zoom meeting ID: 964 1567 8472 Passcode: 022457
Unlocking the Potential of People with Convictions: Removing Barriers to Higher Education
This seminar will discuss the work of the Unlocking Potential project. The project, funded by the Public Sector Innovation Fund 2020, aims to create a 'toolkit' for HEIs to guide the redevelopment of admissions policies and practices for people with convictions. The seminar (led by Prof. Claire Hamilton) will discuss the work of the project to date with a focus on the reasons for reform and will showcase the Fair Admissions Toolkit and website developed by the team. The seminar will end with a viewing of a short video with Jimmy Leonard, one of the peer researchers in a Community Needs Analysis undertaken by Sarah Meaney in collaboration with the Pathways Centre as part of the College Connect programme. The video tells the story of Jimmy’s life and tries to convey what ‘transformation’ looks and feels like. The subsequent panel discussion (led by Dr. Joe Garrighy) will focus on the changes needed to support people with convictions to access and participate in higher education and will include participants from the community needs analysis speaking on their experience of education.
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Where: Zoom
EAPN DAPPSS Putting Poverty back on the Agenda
Putting Poverty back on the Agenda
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021
Where: On Line
Call for Papers - Irish History Students' Association Conference
1st Virtual Irish History Students' Association Conference, in conjunction with Maynooth University, 11-13 March 2021
When: Thursday, 11 March 2021 to Saturday, 13 March 2021
Where: Virtual conference
Ireland's Housing Crisis: the case for amending the constitution
Webinar, part of the Maynooth University Social Justice Week - Tickets Eventbrite
When: Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Where:
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Dr John S. Butler, Technological University Dublin
Dr John S. Butler, Technological University Dublin, will give a talk titled “How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Null Result: Similarities in Sensory Responses in People with Autism and Neurotypicals”.
When: Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Where: MS Teams
Seminar: Prof. Victor Lazzarini (MU)
Spectral Design in Music
When: Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Where: Online (Zoom)
‘Rule of law within the EU: the “authoritarian equilibrium” and how the EU should respond’
This event puts the EU rule of law crisis under the microscope in a webinar that features contributions from leading authorities in this field.
When: Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Where: