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The first ten minutes of terror: how we respond
Dr Mark Maguire, social anthropologist, is carrying out research into how people respond in the first ten minutes of a terror attack.
Monday, 15 January 2018
The Constitution at 80
With up to eight referendums lined up, there will be no shortage of constitutional debate in the coming years, but what exactly is in the Constitution as things stand?
Monday, 08 January 2018
There's something peculiarly Irish about our approach to policing
Opinion: with the problems at the Department of Justice in sharp focus after recent events, how did its particular relationship with the Garda Síochána came about?
Monday, 04 December 2017
Remembering Ireland's early AIDS history
The legacy of AIDS in Ireland has left a long imprint upon its society and culture
Thursday, 30 November 2017
Could you survive a zombie apocalypse?
Humans can imagine beating vampires but zombies are a much different matter, especially as we increasingly worry that we might be becoming more like them
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
Chasing waves
In the quest to develop alternate energy sources a group of researchers at Maynooth University are working on how best to capture the wave energy of the sea.
Friday, 20 October 2017
Global Research Performance Database 2017
Research Performance of 3352 business schools worldwide 2007 to 2015.
Wednesday, 04 October 2017
It's all a game - from chess to election campaigns
Dr Tuvana Pastine is one of Ireland’s leading practitioners of game theory. Her recent interest is analysing political campaign finance legislation.
Thursday, 01 June 2017
Are new technologies for men only?
Dr Sarah Arnold is resarching how new entertainment technologies are shaped by gender discourse
Thursday, 20 April 2017
The complexities of sex work
Should it be legal to sell sex? Will new Irish laws protect sex workers, or put them at risk? Dr Paul Ryan is researching sexuality and prostitution policy across 24 European countries.
Friday, 10 March 2017