Maynooth University Development and Alumni Relations Office (DARO)
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2021 Arts and Minds
Don't miss the 2021 Maynooth Alumni Arts and Culture experience featuring inspiring performances and a conversation with Alumnus and Minister of the Arts, Catherine Martin, TD
When: Thursday, 17 June 2021
2020 Soirée
Invitation to our alumni and friends to join us for a new take on our annual celebration of the arts this summer
When: Thursday, 25 June 2020
2019 Carol Service & Alumni Reception
The Development and Alumni Relations Office has a limited number of tickets (which will be issued in pairs and on a lottery basis) for this year's Carol Service which will be held on Monday 16th December 2019 in the College Chapel. A mulled wine and mince pie reception will follow afterwards for alumni in Pugin Hall.
When: Monday, 16 December 2019
2019 Carol Service & Alumni Reception
Carol Service followed by Alumni Reception in Pugin Hall
When: Monday, 16 December 2019
2019 A Conversation with Des Traynor
A special Maynooth Alumni 'In Conversation' evening on Thursday, 14th November, when Des Traynor (BSc 2003), Co-Founder & Chief Strategist of Intercom, reflects on his journey from MU to Silicon Valley. Find out how this Maynooth grad created a home-grown billion-dollar tech “unicorn”.
When: Thursday, 14 November 2019
Maynooth Alumni 2019 Reunion
The highlight of the Maynooth Alumni Calendar, the 2019 Maynooth Alumni Annual Reunion takes place on Saturday 14 September 2019 [Registration Closed]
When: Saturday, 14 September 2019
2019 Alumni Summer Soirée
Join us on Thursday 20th June at 7pm for a special evening of music, reflection and performance at Maynooth University with The Webb Sisters, former backing vocalists to Leonard Cohen. Begin your summer with an evening at MU. Tickets cost €20 and a complimentary glass of wine on registration will get this entertaining and enlightening evening off to a great start.
When: Thursday, 20 June 2019
Revolution in the Skies: the Experiment that made Einstein famous
Professor Peter Coles will describe the historical and scientific background to an experiment that changed the world, and explain why it was such an important event both for Einstein the physicist and Einstein the celebrity.
When: Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Placing Migration: the challenge of belonging in a precarious World
Our world is fundamentally shaped by migration. We see this clearly at times of rapid change, like the rising numbers of people seeking refuge in Europe from 2013 onwards. But outside these periods of crisis, migration still continues. People keep moving: searching for new horizons, and looking for new places to belong.
When: Tuesday, 09 April 2019
Career Conversations with Geography MU Alumni
This event will involve a presentation and break-out groups covering various career strands, depending on the attendees on the day. Alumni will just be asked to share how their geography degree contributes to the work they do now and to give general advice on how to develop a career in that field.
When: Tuesday, 09 April 2019