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Lunchtime Concert: Gediminas Karkauskas
Classically-trained jazz pianist Gediminas Karkauskas presents work from his latest album 'Lost Suite'
When: Thursday, 17 November 2022
Where: Riverstown Hall
The Abortion Beat: How Journalists Covered A Movement Of Social Change
The Department of Media Studies invites you to a lecture by visiting Fulbright Scholar Emily Siner entitled ‘The Abortion Beat: How Journalists Covered a Moment of Social Change. The lecture will take place on Thursday 17th November at 13.00 in Iontas room 1.33, tea and coffee will be available.
When: Thursday, 17 November 2022
Where: Iontas Building, first floor, room 1.33
Bicycle clinic
Bicycle Clinic with the Rediscover Centre
When: Thursday, 17 November 2022
Where: John Hume marquee
Let’s Talk About Obesity: Defeating Stigma With Science’ an invite from The Kathleen Lonsdale Institute
‘Let’s Talk About Obesity: Defeating Stigma With Science’
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Lecture Theatre 2, Technology Society and Innovation (TSI) Building, North campus, Maynooth University.
Let’s Talk About Obesity: Defeating Stigma With Science
Science Week Public Lecture How is science defeating the stigma of obesity? Hear from the leading experts on the stigma, science and solutions for obesity.
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Lecture Theatre 2, Technology Society and Innovation (TSI) Building, North campus, Maynooth University
Music Research Seminar: Prof. Christopher Morris
Prof. Christopher Morris discusses the enduring strangeness of attending live operatic events at the cinema.
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Bewerunge Room, Logic House
Commuting, People and Place: Critical Reflections from Practice and Implications for Policy
This ICLRD webinar will draw on emerging research and practice from both the Nordic countries and the island of Ireland, and consider their implications for future policy across a range of policy domains.
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Online
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Dr Jorge Bruno
Dr Jorge Bruno, University of Winchester, will give a talk titled "Well-quasi orders and twins of trees"
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: MS Teams
Professor John Holloway, 'Hope in Hopeless Times'
Professor John Holloway will deliver a seminar in connection with his new book 'Hope in Hopeless Times', on 16th November. This seminar will be the second of our Sociology Seminar Series.
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Room 1.26, 1st Floor, TSI Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
Hamilton Institute Seminar
SPEAKER: Professor Vanesa Daza, Pompeu Fabra University TITLE: "Is there any science behind the blockchain?"
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
Where: Zoom