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Economics - Aedin Doris - Maynooth University

Dr Aedín Doris appointed to the Labour Market Advisory Council.

Dr Aedín Doris appointed to the Labour Market Advisory Council.

Friday, 02 May 2025

Dr. Ian Marder publishes article on victimological education

Published in the open access journal Criminological Encounters, the article forms part of a special issue on the global criminology of war.

Friday, 02 May 2025

New publication on racism in NGDO development communications.

Dr Eilish Dillon and Dr Edward Ademoulu, King's College London have published a new article on racism in NGDO development communications in the UK and Ireland. The article entitled, "The proverbial elephant in the room: “raceless” antiracism, development communications and African diaspora invisibility" draws on research in these contexts. The article is open access. 

Thursday, 01 May 2025

Arqus Knowledge Pills Podcast with Dr Irene Mosca

Podcast discussing the Marriage Bar

Thursday, 01 May 2025

Maria Cleary, David Doyle and Joe Garrihy publishes in European Journal of Criminology – ‘You no have to treat me with your hate’: The needs and experiences of female foreign national prisoners in an Irish prison

Maria Cleary, PhD Candidate, Dr David Doyle, Senior Lecturer and Dr Joe Garrihy, Associate Professor all in the Maynooth University, School of Law and Criminology, have recently published an article in European Journal of Criminology, entitled, “‘You no have to treat me with your hate’: The needs and experiences of female foreign national prisoners in an Irish prison”

Thursday, 01 May 2025

Dr Aedín Doris contributes to Irish Times article regarding wealth disparity

Read Dr Aedín Doris' contribution to the recent article in the Irish Times regarding wealth disparity

Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Conor Crummey

Dr Conor Crummey publishes book - The Principle of Legality: A Moral Theory

Through the lens of a non-positivist theory of general jurisprudence, The Principle of Legality demonstrates that judges, when invoking the principle of legality, are engaging in a complex process of moral reasoning. This innovative approach provides clear, satisfying answers to some of the most pressing and controversial questions in contemporary public law scholarship.

Tuesday, 29 April 2025

The Criminology of Policing Protests, Riots and Civil Disorder, hosted by School of Law and Criminology.

On Wednesday, 9th April the School of Law and Criminology and the Research Centre for Criminology hosted an event, The Criminology of Policing Protests, Riots and Civil Disorder with keynote lecture by Professor Ed Maguire

Monday, 28 April 2025

Dr Clare Finegan stands in front of a blue ESAI banner at the ESAI Conference in Athlone, April 2025

ESAI Conference - Dr Clare Finegan's presentation shared by Institute of Guidance Counsellors

ESAI Conference - Dr Clare Finegan's presentation shared by Institute of Guidance Counsellors

Monday, 28 April 2025

Electrohysterogram Data Augmentation Using Generative Adversarial Network for Pregnancy Outcome Prediction

Detecting preterm birth early is crucial but challenging. Our latest research uses advanced AI (Generative Adversarial Networks) to create highly realistic synthetic uterine electrical signals (EHG). This overcame data limitations, allowing our machine learning model to distinguish between term and preterm pregnancies with 98% accuracy. This breakthrough paves the way for more reliable, non-invasive tools to improve pregnancy monitoring and outcomes.

Monday, 28 April 2025

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