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Gradam Idirnáisiúnta do Scrúduithe TEG
Gradam Idirnáisiúnta do Scrúduithe TEG
Date: Thursday, 10 December 2020
Funding: Kevin B. Nolan Digitisation Grant (RIA)
This scheme aims to expand the range of digitised historical sources available through open and free access to researchers, for private study or education purposes.
Date: Monday, 07 December 2020
A Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World
Dept. of Early Irish is a partner of a UK-Ireland networking grant investigating the potential of digitisation for medieval Gaelic studies.
Date: Wednesday, 02 December 2020
New Publication
Child Migration and Biopolitics: Old and New Experiences in Europe - congratulations to our colleague Dr Beatrice Scutaru, lead editor
Date: Monday, 16 November 2020
New publication - Studies in Irish Georgian Silver
Studies in Irish Silver - congratulations to Dr Alison FitzGerald, editor
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
MU University Chamber Choir Director Selected as speaker for Ageing Voices International panel discussion
MU Chamber Choir Director Michael T. Dawson will be speaking as part of Ageing Voices International panel discussion.
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
Department of History Postgraduate Success
History research students successful in funding applications
Date: Tuesday, 03 November 2020
2020 Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Celtic Studies and Philosophy Research Achievement Award
The 2020 Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Celtic Studies and Philosophy Research Achievement Award is to Prof Terence Dooley of the Department of History.
Date: Thursday, 29 October 2020
MU 2020 Research Achievement Awards
We are pleased to announce that two members of the Arts and Humanities Institute have received Research Achievement Awards — Prof. Terence Dooley (History) and Dr. Bernard Bauer (Early Irish)
Date: Thursday, 29 October 2020
Classics Seminar: The Singularity of the Tragic Day (Prof. Sheila Murnaghan - University of Pennsylvania)
We are delighted to announce the Maynooth Classics Seminar will commence next Wednesday, 4th November 2020 at 6 pm with Prof. Sheila Murnaghan (University of Pennsylvania) and her seminar entitled "The Singularity of the Tragic Day".
Date: Wednesday, 28 October 2020