Events
Research Week
Maynooth researchers are taking on some of the most pressing challenges facing society today. From 8-12 October 2018, the University invites the public in – to hear about and engage with the rich body of multi-disciplinary research being undertaken right here in Maynooth, and the impact those discoveries are having across the globe.
When: Monday, 08 October 2018
Speed Networking Your Research
This fun event is designed to promote researchers’ profiles to the wider Maynooth Research Community and to facilitate networking and potential collaborations. Lunch included. Maynooth University Researchers only. Register before Wed 11 April 2018.
When: Thursday, 19 April 2018
Creating Open Educational Resources for #dariahTeach
This two-day Masterclass, supported by DARIAH and Humanities at Scale, will introduce participants in the #dariahTeach project and will engage them in developing open educational material to be published on its platform.
When: Thursday, 30 November 2017
New Perspectives - Humanities Postgraduate Symposium
This Symposium brings together students from across the world to explore the ways in which we are rethinking humanities research in our current political milieu.
When: Thursday, 19 October 2017
NPPSH Symposium
New Perspectives - Humanities Postgraduate Symposium 2017 will bring together postgraduate students from across the world to explore the ways in which we are rethinking humanities research in our current political milieu centred on the theme of ‘Progress and Degeneration’.
When: Thursday, 19 October 2017
Southern Irish Loyalism in Context Conference July 21st - 22nd 2017
We are delighted to be able to announce the full programme for ‘Southern Irish Loyalism in Context’, taking place in the Iontas Building, Maynooth University. The conference boasts 26 papers over two days by speakers from across Ireland and the UK on 21 and 22 July 2017.
When: Friday, 21 July 2017
Participatory Engagement in Digital Humanities Projects
This two-day masterclass will explore how participatory engagement is increasingly being considered a key component in the design of digital humanities projects. As a concept and method, it has a wider reach than crowdsourcing, and signals a more collaborative relationship between researchers, the research process, and the community it serves.
When: Thursday, 29 June 2017
Virtual Worlds as Digital Scholarly Editions
Our two-day Masterclass brings together experts from the fields of Heritage 3D Visualisation and Digital Scholarly Editing and explores the theories and methodologies of digital scholarly editing.
When: Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Around the World Conference
Digital Media in a Post-Truth Era - organised by the Kule Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Alberta; this conference will be live-streamed world-wide and features contributions from Maynooth University's Institute for the Humanities and the Digital Humanities Research Group at Western Sydney University among others.
When: Thursday, 04 May 2017
Guest Lecture - Dr. Robert Whalen
An Foras Feasa is pleased to announce a special guest lecture by visiting fellow Dr Robert Whalen on 'George Herbert: Complete Prose, with Latin and Greek Verse: A Critical Edition'. We would be delighted if you could join us.
When: Wednesday, 12 April 2017