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Creating an Ecosocial Welfare Future: Book presentation and panel discussion - Author Prof Mary P. Murphy”. Panel of NGO and academics.
Book discussion
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: TBC
Climate Stories
How we tell the story of climate crisis is vital – for now and the future. This event features Tom Comitta, author of The Nature Book (2023) and a panel of MU English scholars with shared research interests in eco-aesthetics and eco-politics. It aims to engage the University community in climate actions and eco-awareness through literature. Participants will be invited to contribute their own climate stories and images in a workshop element facilitated by artist Susan Leen under the theme “Climate 2053”, to imagine adapting to a changed world. All welcome.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: Iontas 1.33, AHI Seminar
Climate Stories
This event will feature writer and artist Tom Comitta, author of The Nature Book (2023) Professor Axel Goodbody, a leading expert on climate fiction, will give a paper on climate stories in the work of Kim Stanley Robinson, to be followed by a panel featuring scholars from MU English with shared research interests in eco-aesthetics and eco-politics.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: 1.33, AHI Seminar Room, Iontas Building
SMILE Project: Women in Leadership in Higher Education
In this event, we will introduce the SMILE EU Audit plan to participants and describe the utility of using the plan in organizations. We will also discuss policy recommendations that have arisen from the EU SMILE project. We will also facilitate an interactive session around the topic 'Women in Leadership in Higher Education.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: Room 234, School of Education
RTÉ Brainstorm with editor Jim Carroll - want to get published?
Join Jim Carroll, editor of RTÉ Brainstorm, to find out how to get your work published and one-to-one pitch session
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: Training Room B, Ground floor, Library
Research Together: Building relationships and partnering on health focused funding applications
As part of MU research week, the Research Development Office (RDO) is delighted to invite Health Research Charities Ireland (HRCI), its charity members, other civil society organisations and MU researchers to this in person event. Purpose: To foster and build relationships between MU researchers and charitable organisations to co-develop and partner on future National and Horizon Europe research grant applications in the health space. Research Area: Human health and wellbeing in the broadest sense.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2023
Where: Flexible Learning Room, level 1, John Paul II Library, Maynooth University, Maynooth. W23VP22, Kildare
Entrance Scholarship Awards
Recognising the academic achievements of 73 new MU students in their Leaving Certificate examinations.
When: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Where: TSI Building
2023 Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies & Philosophy Dean's Lecture
The 2023 lecture will argue for the urgent necessity to place the question of 'islandness' at the heart of Ireland's cultural and political thinking
When: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Where: Iontas Building, Maynooth University
Goyescas: Study of the Artistic Relationship between Music and Painting - Music Research Seminars
Goyescas: Study of the Artistic Relationship between Music and Painting
When: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Where: Bewerunge Room, Logic House, South Campus, Maynooth University
Upcoming RCEN Seminar: Relational Pedagogy & the Relation-Centred Education
Join us for an engaging RCEN seminar on "Relational Pedagogy & the Relation-Centred Education" on 25th October, 4-5pm, at Mussi Conference Room in the Iontas Building. Hear from Professor Sasha Sidorkin, Professor Merete Moe, and Dr Leah O'Toole.
When: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Where: Mussi Conference room 2.31, 2nd Floor, Iontas Building.