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Quotidian
Quotidian is a seven-channel video installation by visual artist Martina O’Brien. This new series of work is developed through engagement with seven people based in Co. Kildare who partake in the national Weather Observation Network. On a daily and ongoing basis, these off-grid & offline volunteers collect data for Met Éireann from privately installed rainfall stations. Quotidian looks at the volunteers’ systematic recordkeeping as a personal rhythm tied to the body and considers their long-term role in the face of computational technologies and eventual automation.
When: Thursday, 28 November 2019 to Wednesday, 29 January 2020
Where:
Dr Maria McHale 'Opera in Dublin, 1880-1922: Revivalism and Reception'
SEMINAR: Dr Maria McHale (University College Dublin) speaks on 'Opera in Dublin, 1880-1922: Revivalism and Reception'
When: Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Where: Bewerune Room, Logic House.
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Dr. Georg Frenck
Dr. Georg Frenck, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "The action of Diff(M) on metrics of positive scalar curvature".
When: Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Where: MS2, Top Logic, South Campus
Ceardlanna Amhránaíochta ar an Sean-Nós
Cuirfimid tús mar is ceart leis an mbliain acadúil nua le roinnt amhránaíochta ar an sean-nós
When: Wednesday, 27 November 2019 to Wednesday, 11 March 2020
Where: Scoil an Oideachais 230
Hamilton Institute Seminar
SPEAKER: Dr Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, TSSG, WIT
When: Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Where: Hamilton Institute Seminar Room (317), 3rd Floor Eolas Building
Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Criminology & European Indigenous Minorities
MUSSI Fellow Prof Denis Bracken, joins Kathleen Lawrence (Education Support Worker, Northside Partnership) at this Joint MUSSI and MU Law event
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Where: MUSSI Seminar Room 2nd Floor Iontas Building
Parenting apps and the parent as a pedagogical figure: From politicization to depoliticization
MUSSI Fellow Stefan Ramaeker to discuss his paper on Parenting apps and the parent as a pedagogical figure: From politicization to depoliticization
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Where: John Hume Board Room, John Hume Building
Seminar: Contemporary conflicts concerning protest, academic freedom and freedom of speech
The Department of Media Studies and the Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute have the pleasure of inviting you to an afternoon seminar examining campus and civil protest, and the politics of academic freedom and freedom of speech. The event is organised around a visiting lecture from Dr Nick Riemer, Departments of English and Linguistics, University of Sydney, and features further contributions from MU staff as well as a presentation from Scholars at Risk, who have just established their European office at MU. The seminar will be followed by a reception.
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Where: Iontas Building, First Floor, Room 1.33
History Postgraduate Programmes - Information Session
Hear more about postgraduate programmes offered in the Department of History
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Where: Room 1.37, First Floor, Iontas Building, North Campus
Re-scheduled to Semester 2 - Employer Recruitmetnt Stand - First Derivatives
Due to circumstances outside their control First Derivatives have had to re-schedule their Employer Recruitment Stand to Semester 2, date to be advised
When: Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Where: Outside the Careers Service