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Postgraduate Open Day 2025
Explore the postgraduate programmes, scholarship opportunities and student life at Maynooth University at the postgraduate open day.
When: Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Where: TSI Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
Postgrad Open Day 11th March 2025
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Find your edge with a Maynooth University Master's degree. Our Master’s programmes blend world-class teaching and cutting-edge research to give you the competitive edge you need—whether you're charting a new direction or advancing in your current field. Enjoy flexible learning options and access to a wide range of courses supported by scholarships. Find your edge in Maynooth on Tuesday 11th March, 3pm-6pm. Register now for our Postgrad Open Day and join us on campus to meet with faculty & current Master's students. https://campaigns.maynoothuniversity.ie/pgopendays/?utm_source=orgsocial&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=postgrad_24-25&utm_id=postgrad_24-25_mar
When: Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Where: TSI Building
Tacitus Annals 4.45 and Post-Colonial History
Maynooth Classics Seminar presents Dr Charlie Kerrigan (TCD) speaking on 'Tacitus Annals 4.45 and Post-Colonial History' on Friday, 7th March at 4pm in Seminar Rm 1.33, Arts & Humanities Institute - first floor of IONTAS building.
When: Friday, 07 March 2025
Where: AHI Seminar Rm 1.33, First floor of Iontas Building
MU Social Justice Week event
Maynooth University and Arqus social Justice event on campus
When: Friday, 07 March 2025
Where: John Hume Board Room
Climate Justice Universities Union Spring meeting
Building Collective Power for Feminist Climate Justice in Higher Education
When: Friday, 07 March 2025
Where: TSI210
HER-SELF Launch
DAFM funded research project titled “HER-SELF: Highlighting pathways to Empower Rural women to have Sustainable and Equitable Livelihoods in Farming”
When: Friday, 07 March 2025
Where: Renehan Hall, South Campus, MU
Dept of History Research Seminars - Double Session
Department of History Research Seminars 2025/2026 All Welcome!
When: Thursday, 06 March 2025
Where: History Department Boardroom, First Floor, Rhetoric House
Professorial Inaugural Lecture - Professor Jennie Stephens
Jennie C. Stephens is Professor of Climate Justice at the ICARUS Climate Research Centre at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. She was a 2023-2024 Radcliffe-Salata Climate Justice fellow at Harvard, and she served as the Director of Northeastern University's School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs from 2018-2022. She is an internationally recognized expert on renewable energy transformation, the power of fossil fuel interests, energy justice, climate justice, higher education, energy democracy, and gender and race in energy and climate. Her forthcoming book, Climate Justice and the University: Shaping a Hopeful Future for All (Johns Hopkins University Press, December 2024), reimagines higher education for a more equitable, healthy and stable future for all. Her 2020 book, Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership (Island Press), inspires collective action by elevating the stories of innovative diverse leaders who are linking climate and energy with jobs and economic justice, health and food, transportation and housing. Her work explores how to mobilize transformative change by diversifying leadership, redistributing wealth and power, and moving beyond technocratic solutions so that feminist, antiracist, anticolonial principles are prioritized. Before joining Maynooth University in Ireland in summer 2024, Professor Stephens was on the faculty at Northeastern University (2016-2024), the University of Vermont (2014-2016) and Clark University (2005-2014). She earned her PhD at the California Institute of Technology in environmental science & engineering and her BA at Harvard in environmental science & public policy. www.jenniecstephens.com
When: Thursday, 06 March 2025
Where: Renehan Hall, South Campus, MU
Gendered Harms: International Women's Day and Social Justice week event from the School of Law and Criminology
Gendered Harm: International Womens Day and Social Justice week event from the School of Law and Criminology This event looks to consider several topics that encompass gendered experiences of harm across a broad spectrum of research areas.
When: Thursday, 06 March 2025
Where: John Hume Boardroom