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Dr Higgins Presents at TransLaw 2016 Conference at the University of Tampere, Finland
Senior Lecturer in Law, Dr Noelle Higgins, recently co-presented a paper at the TransLaw 2016 conference in Finland.
Monday, 16 May 2016
Professor Doherty Speaks at Special Symposium at Department of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Málaga
Head of Department, Professor Michael Doherty, recently spoke at a special symposium at the University of Málaga’s Department of Labour Law and Social Security.
Monday, 09 May 2016
Call For Papers NPPSH - Deadline 30th May 2016
The New Perspectives: Postgraduate Symposium for the Humanities (NPPSH) is actively seeking abstract submissions for short (10 min) papers, long (20 min) papers, and posters highlighting research in the humanities. Submission Deadline: 30 May 2016, 5 PM http://nppsh.maynoothuniversity.ie/call-for-papers/cfp-submission/
Sunday, 08 May 2016
Role of Irish people in the Spanish Inquisition explored
Irish people came into contact with the Inquisition, sometimes as victims, but, frequently, as active participants.
Friday, 06 May 2016
John Bellamy Foster public lecture on climate change reported in Irish Times
John Bellamy Foster public lecture on climate change reported in Irish Times
Thursday, 05 May 2016
Incentive Awards - funded by Commercialisation
The Commercialisation Office are funding new Incentive Awards for applications to specific commercial funding programmes ...
Thursday, 05 May 2016
SPUR: Summer Programme for Undergraduate Researchers 2016
Maynooth University Department of Law will run a Summer Programme for Undergraduate Researchers over the summer of 2016 (SPUR 2016).
Thursday, 05 May 2016
Congratulations to the Eden Entrepreneurship Challenge Winners
The final showcase of the Eden Entrepreneurship Challenge took place last Friday, congratulations to all involved, the ideas were sparkling and original and the judges were, justifiably, impressed by the quality and the novelty of the business ideas that were presented.
Tuesday, 03 May 2016
Two PhD scholarships in Early Irish linguistics
Two PhD-scholarships are offered in the ERC-funded project Chronologicon Hibernicum – A Probabilistic Chronological Framework for Dating Early Irish Language Developments and Literature (ChronHib).
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
New publication by Professor Fiona M. Palmer on ‘Orchestral Conductors and Self-Promotion in the British Nineteenth-Century Marketplace’
Professor Fiona M. Palmer’s essay, ‘Conductors and Self-Promotion in the British Nineteenth-Century Marketplace’ appears in a volume co-edited by Christina Bashford and Roberta Montemorra Marvin: The Idea of Art Music in a Commercial World, 1800–1930, recently published by the Boydell Press within its Music in Society and Culture Series.
Tuesday, 26 April 2016