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Advancing Perspectives on Wellbeing through Interdisciplinary Research - 4th Anniversary - Ideas in ALL Blog Symposium
Celebrating the Fourth Anniversary of the ‘Ideas in ALL Blog’ in the 2024 Winter Symposium
Friday, 20 December 2024
MU researchers win Research Ireland enterprise scheme funding
Three Maynooth University researchers have received awards under Research Ireland's Enterprise Partnership Scheme.
Friday, 20 December 2024
Dr Elizabeth Boyle - Honorary Senior Fellow in Humanities at the University of Suffolk
Dr Elizabeth Boyle of the Maynooth University Department of Early Irish has been appointed Honorary Senior Fellow in Humanities at the University of Suffolk. This fellowship will help facilitate future teaching and research collaborations between the two institutions in key areas related to Dr Boyle's expertise such as medieval history and creative writing.
Thursday, 19 December 2024
EU-wide discussion of employment dismissal laws
For its Early Career Seminars on Comparative Labour Law (ECOLL), the Labour Law Community (LLC) invited David Mangan to speak about dismissal from employment in common law countries.
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
MU researchers awarded €500,000 in National Challenge funding
Two MU researchers have been awarded almost €500,000 in funding under Research Ireland's National Challenge Fund.
Tuesday, 17 December 2024
Professor McMahon invited to speak on panel at Royal Irish Academy’s Life and Health Sciences Committee event on the ‘Future Forum of Bioethics in Ireland’
This event brought together a range of stakeholders to consider the current bioethical issues we face nationally/internationally, whether Ireland would benefit from having a national bioethics body and what would this body look like?
Monday, 16 December 2024
Dr Cormac Behan and Dr Matt Maycock publish a paper in the British Journal of Criminology.
The article considered the extent to which prisoner-led organisations have adapted to their unique set of circumstances by examining some historical and contemporary examples of labour organising in prison.
Friday, 13 December 2024
University of Galway hosts talk by Maynooth PhD scholar Bana Abu Zuluf
The talk examined the evolving borders and frontiers of Israel as a settler colonial state and their impact on Palestinian Bedouin communities. Focusing on Um al Hiran, Susiya, and Khan al Ahmar, the presentation investigates how shifting borders—including settlements, zoning plans, and military zones—annihilate land and deny Palestinian existence.
Thursday, 12 December 2024
Horizon Europe conference celebrates MU GoGreenNext initiatives
Horizon Europe (HE) Impact Conference showcased MU's GoGreenNext €6 million smart city project
Wednesday, 11 December 2024
MU research highlights challenges facing deputy principals
The research highlights the evolving role of the deputy principal and the challenges they face in primary and post-primary schools.
Wednesday, 11 December 2024