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gradireland Career Publications - 2023 Editions Now Available
The 2023 edition of the gradireland career guides are out now including in the gradireland Directory information on getting started with career planning, what’s out there, how to get hired, postgraduate study and much more. Along with the Irelands 100 publication on the most popular graduate employers, the publications include the 2023 Engineering, Finance, and Tech Sector guides. The gradireland career guides are available in print and online.
Date: Thursday, 03 November 2022
MU academic leads the development of the first ‘Design Principles for Government in Ireland’
Trevor Vaugh led a team of experts in the design and development of Ireland’s first set of design principles for government in Ireland and the accompanying report “Designing Our Public Services” - Design Principles for Government in Ireland, which was launched on Friday 28th October during the ‘Design in Government — Impact for All’ conference.
Date: Thursday, 03 November 2022
SPUR '22 Congratulations to our Theoretical Physics students
Pawel Janas and Lisa Thompson
Date: Thursday, 03 November 2022
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2022
The Experiential Learning Office were delighted to host the 2022 Undergraduate Research Symposium on Wednesday 26 October 2022.
Date: Wednesday, 02 November 2022
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2022 - Faculty and Audience Choice Winners
On Thursday, the Experiential Learning Office were delighted to announce the winners of the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Students were presented with their prizes by Professor Eeva Leinonen during the MU Research Week Prizegiving Ceremony 2022.
Date: Wednesday, 02 November 2022
New Brewing and Distilling Micro-Credential Course
The Chemistry Department are launching the first micro-credential for Brewing & Distilling (B&D) science in Ireland. This short course is tailored to the upskilling needs of individuals involved in the B&D industry was designed in consultation with industry experts.
Date: Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Turn to Teaching’s end of year celebration event: Reconnecting, reflecting, regenerating
The Turn to Teaching community gathered together on May 5th, 2022 to host an end of year celebratory event that created dialogical spaces for students, staff, and school, FE and community partners to celebrate the student achievements to date, consider the impact of the broader work of Turn to Teaching in teacher education, school and community spaces, and to identify opportunities for further growth and development in the work.
Date: Sunday, 23 October 2022
Maynooth Classics Seminary: Semester 1 2022-2023
Maynooth Classics Seminar series for Semester 1: 2022-23. Dates and information for our hybrid events detailed further within.
Date: Wednesday, 19 October 2022
Critical Acclaim for new book on Hate Crime Policy and Disability
Hate Crime Policy and Disability: From Vulnerability to Ableism By Seamus Taylor. Outlining the key developments of the Disability Hate Crime policy agenda, Seamus Taylor brings together a unique consideration of the theoretical and practical questions at its heart. This book analyses the contributions of activists,politicians, policy makers and criminal justice system practitioners to policy development, and critiques both the under-recognition of disability prejudice and the challenge of vulnerability in addressing disability hostility.
Date: Tuesday, 18 October 2022