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Act now for a liveable future, scientists plead as IPCC climate report shows time running out to tackle global warming. Independent.ie Press release

The world’s plans to tackle climate change are insufficient and make it likely global warming will reach the critical 1.5C threshold early next decade. With that will come “rapidly escalating hazards” with more frequent and intense extreme weather events, increased harm to human health and nature, and worsening food and water shortages. These dangers lie ahead despite the availability of “multiple, feasible and effective options” to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Those are the conclusions of scientists in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released today.

Monday, 20 March 2023

MU awarded €500k under US Ireland programme to advance wave energy

Maynooth University Centre for Ocean Energy Research has been awarded €500,000 under the prestigious US-Ireland Research Programme, a tripartite research and development partnership between the United States of America (USA), Republic of Ireland (RoI) and Northern Ireland (NI)

Thursday, 16 March 2023

President Michael Higgins receives Professor Dooley

Professor Terence Dooley was honoured to be received by President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin.

Monday, 13 March 2023

BioBeo Research Unit

The BioBeo Research Unit wishes to recruit a cohort of talented and enthusiastic researchers who will play a pivotal role in delivering the BioBeo vision of a vibrant and sustainable bio-based culture and associated economy. With its main focus on education and social engagement as key enablers, candidates should have a background in education, social science, science-for-society education or related areas. We are currently recruiting for PhD researchers.

Monday, 13 March 2023

Submisssions : Intersectional Agency in Arts and Humanities: Pasts and Futures

This interdisciplinary seminar series invites presentations of papers that explore the themes of the past's and future of Intersectional Agency. Creative and practice-based interventions are welcome, as are collaborative contributions.

Monday, 13 March 2023

Topological transitions in weakly monitored free fermions

Graham Kells, Dganit Meidan, Alessandro Romito

Monday, 13 March 2023

Max Yu

Will brands and businesses take a side on protests and activism?

People are turning to consumption to express themselves politically. Brands are forced to take a stance on political issues.

Sunday, 12 March 2023

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Dr. Andreeva's blogposts on doing literature reviews are among the most read

The blog posts by Dr. Tatiana Andreeva on doing literature reviews are among the most read posts at Harzing.com, one of the most respected and read websites all things academia in the business school world

Friday, 10 March 2023

Mayooth Music MA Graduate Jacqueline Fletcher wins Finding a Voice Composer Competition

Jacqueline Fletcher, a graduate of the MA in Music at Maynooth 2022, has been awarded the prestigious Finding a Voice 2023 Emerging Composer Competition

Thursday, 09 March 2023

Dr Avril Brandon has been awarded funding from the Department of Justice to conduct research on ethnic monitoring in the criminal justice system

his research aims to examine and learn from the experiences of other jurisdictions that have developed and implemented ethnic monitoring systems. She will conduct this research in collaboration with Professor Denis Bracken at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Thursday, 09 March 2023

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