Events

Postgraduate Wellbeing Seminar

Wellbeing seminars

When: Monday, 08 April 2024

Where: An Tobar, Student Services

Green Week 2024 is here!

Events across campus bringing awareness about research and

When: Monday, 08 April 2024 to Friday, 12 April 2024

Where: Across campus

Transformative change: unlocking institutional imagination

This conference provides a space for rethinking the role of institutions in enabling deeper, more systematic and speedier transformation.

When: Thursday, 04 April 2024

Where: Maynooth University

Easter Virtual Experience 2024

Explore the foliage of the John Paul II library on a virtual Easter egg hunt.

When: Sunday, 31 March 2024

Where: Online

Student Instagram Takeover

Like to know more about student life at Maynooth University and what it is like to study here? Head over to our Instagram for our students' perspective Instagram @Maynoothcao

When: Thursday, 28 March 2024 to Wednesday, 03 April 2024

Where: Instagram @maynoothcao

Hamilton Institute Research Day 2024

The 4th Hamilton Institute Affiliates research event. Affiliates of the Maynooth University Hamilton Institute will give short presentations on exciting recent research. Topics include machine learning, statistical modelling, artificial intelligence, information theory, aerospace safety, robotics, DNA computing, carbohydrates and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, holographic image compression, early-universe black hole formation, and other interdisciplinary subjects. This event aims to foster research collaboration across discipline-specific boundaries in topics with a mathematical underpinning.

When: Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Where: Hamilton Institute Seminar room (317), 3rd Floor Eolas Building

Masterclass - Towards Trauma-Informed Practice in Facilitating Adult Development

A Masterclass to Support the Continuous Professional Development of Adult Guidance Practitioners in Ireland

When: Saturday, 23 March 2024

Where: School of Education, North Campus, Maynooth University

‘Platonic elements in the philosophy of St.Thomas according to the interpretation of Cornelio Fabro’

‘Platonic elements in the philosophy of St. Thomas according to the interpretation of Cornelio Fabro’ A lecture by PD Dr Roberto Vinco (University of Heidelberg) presented by the Department of Ancient Classics in Iontas Room 1.33

When: Friday, 22 March 2024

Where: Iontas Room 1.33

Maynooth Classics Seminar PD Dr Roberto Vinco ( University of Heidelberg)

Maynooth Classics Seminar with PD Dr Roberto Vinco (University of Heidelberg) speaking on 'Platonic elements in the philosophy of St.Thomas according to the interpretation Cornelio Fabro’ on March 22nd in Iontas Room 1.33 at 4 pm.

When: Friday, 22 March 2024

Where: Iontas Building, Room 1.33

History Research Seminar, 21 March 2024

Presentations tonight: 'Researching a Midlands land agent: methodology and findings from the Ballindoolin estate archive' and 'Irish "outrages" and British politics: Irish agrarian violence and its multiplicity of meanings, 1830-1845'

When: Thursday, 21 March 2024

Where: AHI Seminar Room 1.33, First Floor, IONTAS

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