Events

Pushing Boundaries, Expanding Vistas: Celebrating the work of John Coolahan

This seminar will focus on Professor Emeritus John Coolahan’s multifaceted contributions to education.

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: ******* Please note change of venue - now in Renehan Hall and Pugin Hall, South Campus

Chemistry of Life, talk by Prof. George Thurston, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

This symposium will illustrate how chemistry enhances our everyday life, through the development of new drugs, advanced materials and sensors, which improve our understanding of the world around us and increase our capacity to diagnose and treat disease.

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Physics/Chemistry lab, Science Building, North Campus

Tweeting the smart city: the affective enactments of the smart city on social media

Prof Gillian Rose, University of Oxford, will explore some of the implications of digital media on urban spaces.

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Rocque Lab – Rhetoric House, South Campus

Concert: Andreea Banciu & Adrian Mantu (viola & cello)

Members of the renowned RTÉ Con Tempo String Quartet, husband-and-wife duo Andreea Banciu & Adrian Mantu, present a selection of works for viola and cello accompanied by MU resident accompanist Aileen Cahill. Including music by Bruch, Paganini and Brahms.

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Riverstown Hall

Open Access: A good thing for Research?

To mark both Research Week and Open Access Week, the Library will host a panel discussion on open access and its merits across the disciplines.

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Training Rooms A & B in the Library

Immunology Seminar Series

Prof Malcolm MacLachlan will give a talk entitled, "Making Global Health More Inclusive"

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Noel Murphy Seminar Room

Open Access: A good thing for Research?

Panel discussion on open access faciltated by Mark Maguire, Dean of Social Sciences to mark MU Research Week and International Open Access Week

When: Thursday, 26 October 2017

Where: Maynooth University Library

Entrance Scholarship Awards Ceremony

The academic achievements of our first year students at Maynooth are celebrated at our annual Entrance Scholarship Night.

When: Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Where: Iontas Building North Campus

‘Between Two Unions. The constitutional challenge in the UK and Ireland after Brexit’.

On Wednesday, 25 October 2017, The Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies hosts a seminar on ‘Between Two Unions. The constitutional challenge in the UK and Ireland after Brexit’. The Seminar will be led by Professor Michael Keating (University of Aberdeen) with responses from Dr. Etan Tannam (Trinity College Dublin) and Dr. Katy Hayward (Queen’s University, Belfast). These scholars will examine the constitutional and territorial complications presented by the Brexit vote for the United Kingdom and the European Union. In particular the session will emphazize the challenges which the devolved administrations in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales face in the light of Brexit and how the complex changing constitutional architectures underpinning both unions impacts on politics and society. For more information please click on the title above.

When: Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Where: JHL5, John Hume Building, North Campus

‘Between Two Unions. The constitutional challenge in the UK and Ireland after Brexit’.

Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies Seminar - Autumn Seminar Series 2017

When: Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Where: : JHL5 (John Hume Lecture Hall 5), John Hume Building, North Campus

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