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As Ireland's smart cities develop, a government report warns of data security needs
Getting smarter about smart cities: Improving data privacy and data security (Professor Rob Kitchin)
Friday, 09 December 2016
Modern Irish family: Fewer kids, Daddy's home, grandparents rule
Family Rhythms by Professor Jane Gray, Ruth Geraghty and Dr David Ralph featured in The Irish Times and Irish Examiner.
Friday, 09 December 2016
Best Paper Award for Two Business School Lecturers at the International Conference on Engaging Pedagogy 2016
Dr Paul Donovan and Dr Christina O'Connor were recently awarded Best Paper at the International Conference on Engaging Pedagogy.
Friday, 09 December 2016
OECD publishes report on research ethics for new forms of data
The OECD has published a new report on research ethics and new forms of data - including 'Big Data' - for social and economic research.
Friday, 09 December 2016
Sage Journals has a new platform
Link to new site available from Monday 12 December
Tuesday, 06 December 2016
Professor Doherty Appeared on Morning Ireland on November 25th
Professor Doherty appeared on Morning Ireland on November 25th to discuss comments by the former chairman of the Labour Court about the recent threatened Garda action.
Tuesday, 06 December 2016
New Research on the Talent Management of Skilled Migrants by School of Business Faculty
Lecturer in Human Resource Management, Dr Marian Crowley-Henry, has co-authored an article published in the International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Monday, 05 December 2016
CONNECT eHealth
Our recent CONNECT eHealth event at the Glen Royal Hotel Maynooth
Monday, 28 November 2016
Prof Susan Schreibman speaking to the CEU Digital Humanities Initiative’s “Conversations in the Digital Humanities” series November 22
Prof Susan Schreibman was the speaker for the Conversations in the Digital Humanities series organised by the CEU Digital Humanities Initiative on November 22
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Family ties: immune response size controlled by cell ‘inheritance’
Research team found that in response to an infection, immune T cells develop in ‘families’ that are programmed to divide and die at different times after the infection is detected.
Tuesday, 22 November 2016