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Dr Nuala Whelan awarded PSI DWOP Peter Saville Award for Advances in Organisational Psychology
Division of Work & Organisational Psychology (DWOP) Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) Peter Saville Award for Advances in Organisational Psychology
Thursday, 19 November 2020
New EU Erasmus Plus award for the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies
Professor John O' Brennan has been awarded a new EU Erasmus Plus award for the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies, which will become a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. The award is for three years and is worth almost €100,000.
Thursday, 19 November 2020
ALL Members Dr. Joseph Timoney, Azeema Yaseen and Damien McEvoy from the Department of Computer Science, presented ‘The Potential Role of the Internet of Musical Things in Therapeutic Applications’ at UbiMus2020
ALL Member Dr. Joseph Timoney, Azeema Yaseen and Damien McEvoy from the Department of Computer Science, Maynooth University presented on ‘The potential role of the Internet of Musical Things in Therapeutic Applications’ at UbiMus2020 held online this year, organised at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia (UFSB) - November 9 - 13, 2020.
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
New Paper by ALL Institute Co-Director Professor Deirdre Desmond in Prosthetics and Orthotics International
ALL Institute Co-Director Professor Deirdre Desmond, Maynooth University, recently published paper entitled 'Reflections and future directions for psychological science in Prosthetics and Orthotics International' in Prosthetics and Orthotics International, co- authored by Professor Pamela Gallagher of DCU.
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
ALL Member Dr Nicola Mountford: Leading Work Package 1 for Horizon 2020 CHAMELEONS project
ALL Member Dr Nicola Mountford, School of Business, will be leading work package 1 for Horizon 2020 CHAMELEONS project. The CHAMELEONS project has been granted over €998,000 in funding by the Horizon 2020 programme with the aim of creating a new European model for PhD training that will impact real and meaningful societal change. Under the action, “Championing a Multi-Sectoral Education and Learning Experience to Open New Pathways for Doctoral Students”, this 2 year project aims to design, deliver, and evaluate a range of interdisciplinary, intersectoral and international modules that will broaden PhD graduate skills, improve their employability in both academic and non-academic environments and equip them to solve societal challenges in the area of Connected Health. Work package 1, led by Dr Mountford, will assess existing resources and requirements with a view to identifying the gap.
Friday, 13 November 2020
Do you consider yourself to be a resilient person? And how well do you tolerate risk?
Does age play a role in how well we cope with the pandemic? And what about those of us who tend to be more risk-averse, how well do they cope with COVID-19?
Monday, 09 November 2020
Dr Aisling McMahon participates in Virtual Panel Discussion on solidarity & justice in developing COVID-19 vaccines
On 4th November, Dr Aisling McMahon participated in a live #FirstWeds panel with Robbie Lawlor, Co-Founder, Access to Medicines Ireland, and Roz Scourse, Médecins Sans Frontières, discussing global health justice and solidarity in developing Covid-19 diagnostics, medicines and vaccines. The event was moderated by Dr Eilish Dillion, Department of International Development. Maynooth University, and hosted by Comhlámh and the Department of International Development, Maynooth.
Monday, 09 November 2020
THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF MARKETING INTELLIGENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING CAPABILITIES
This research explores how market intelligence is shown to be crucial in the development of small business marketing capabilities and in the implementation of more formalized marketing strategies that allow small businesses to create value for customers and improve their performance.
Monday, 09 November 2020
Why people share with others at work?
Interested to learn why people would trust to engage in collaborative consumption with coworkers?
Monday, 09 November 2020
MU congratulates Dr Lorna Lopez on receiving SFI Early Career Researcher Award 2020
Gabhann OMN comhghairdeas leis an Dr Lorna Lopez tar éis di Gradam FEÉ do Thaighdeoir go Luath sa Ghairm 2020 a ghnothú The Science Awards recognise key leaders in the Irish Research Community. Dr Lopez received the award for her work in leading human health research on discovering the genetic basis of neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr Lopez’ research at Maynooth University uses genomic technologies to focus on understanding the genetic basis of mental illness and other brain- and medical-related traits. She is also a recent rec
Thursday, 05 November 2020