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Research on Hybrid work

The effects of the shift to remote work: a podcast with Dr. Tatiana Andreeva

Dr. Andreeva discussed the insights from her ongoing research on the effects of the mass-scale shift to hybrid work in the Agile-Lean Ireland podcast. Check it to explore what are the implications of the hybrid work from employee, organisation-wide, and employer perspectives

Thursday, 27 April 2023

Prof Aphra Kerr joins ADAPT Radio’s HumanAIse podcast on AI & Sustainable Cities

ADAPT Radio’s 'HumanAIse' series continues this month with a discussion on AI and Sustainable Cities with Professor Aphra Kerr (Maynooth Sociology) and Dublin City Council’s Jamie Cudden.

Thursday, 27 April 2023

The IRC New Foundations call has now opened.

The New Foundations 2023 scheme supports eligible researchers who intend to pursue research, networking and/or dissemination activities within and across the diversity of disciplines. Eligible applicants must, on the call deadline of 6 June 2023, hold a contract of sufficient duration with Maynooth University to carry out the proposed research from the project start date November 2023 until the project end date. Further information on the eligibility criteria is available on the call page and in the call document.

Wednesday, 26 April 2023

PhD Scholar Ethan Shattock presented a paper at the 2023 British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) conference

Ethan’s paper was entitled ‘Knowledge of Deception: Intermediary Liability for Disinformation Under Ireland’s Electoral Reform Act.

Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole present PatentsInHumans research at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference in Ulster University

Prof Aisling McMahon and Opeyemi Kolawole presented a co-authored paper at the Intellectual Property panel of the SLSA conference entitled “Patenting (In) the Human Body: The ‘No (Tangible) Property Rights in the Body’ Principle & Patents Considered”.

Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Seth Barrett Tillman’s research on diplomatic gift giving and the U.S. Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause was cited in a French government white paper

. See Élisabeth Borne, Prime Minister & Sébastien LeCornu, Minister for the Armed Forces, Assemblée Nationale Document No 1033, ‘Bill relating to military programming for the years 2024 to 2030 and containing various provisions relating to defense’ (April 4, 2023)

Monday, 24 April 2023

Assistant Professor Dr. Mariana Velasco-Rivera elected to the Council of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S)

Membership on the Council is a position of high distinction. Among other things, it entails the responsibility to provide intellectual guidance for @ICON__S, to advise the Executive Committee, and to represent the interests of ICON-S members.

Friday, 21 April 2023

MU study finds the metabolic regulator MYC is defective in obesity

The authors show a protein called MYC which is essential for innate T cell growth, proliferation, metabolism and function is lost in obesity

Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Collective bargaining decentralisation in Ireland: A story of successful adaptation for trade unions.

The research shows that Irish trade unions have no nostalgia for the social partnership era, when only a limited number of companies negotiated at the local level. Trade unions have interpreted company level bargaining as an opportunity to reconnect with members and build organisational capacity through skilled activists and expert negotiators.

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

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