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Geography: Identifying Healthy/Happy Places at MU
The MA Geography class will be running a public mapping event on Friday, April 8th from 9 to 11 am in the Foyer of the University Library, asking students and staff to identify what they consider healthy/happy places on the campuses at Maynooth University. Everyone passing is welcome to take part and join this 'citizen' mapping event!
When: Friday, 08 April 2016
Ireland Votes 2016: Predictions, Predilections, and Partnerships
A panel discussion by Maynooth University political experts. (Part of the Maynooth University Alumi Lecture series).
When: Wednesday, 24 February 2016
David Nally: 'Against Food Security'
David Nally talks on food security
When: Tuesday, 26 January 2016
The Geographical Turn: Artists and Geographers Explore Space, Place and Environment
The Geographical Turn, Artists and Geographers explore space, place and environment
When: Friday, 06 November 2015
Joint Maynooth Geography and NCG Seminar
Joint Maynooth Geography and NCG Seminar with Chris Brunsdon
When: Thursday, 24 September 2015
Workshop: Social Movements & Political Alternatives to Neoliberalism: Lessons from Latin America for Irish Civil Society
Workshop hosted by the Research Cluster on Social Justice, Participation & Human Rights, in association with the Network on Power, Politics & Society: 'Social Movements & Political Alternatives to Neoliberalism: Lessons from Latin America for Irish Civil Society'.
When: Friday, 15 May 2015
Invite to launch of a Report into the outcomes and impacts of the anti-water charge movement
You are invited to the public launch of the report ‘The Irish water war, austerity and the ‘Risen people’: an in-depth study into the views, motivations and political impacts of the anti-water charges movement’.
When: Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Conference: Local Resistance, Global Crisis: developing communities of solidarity and Left Politics for the 21st Century
Global crisis, austerity, rising inequality, climate change, and the destruction of communities have been met in recent years with significant protest from new social movements, radical Left political parties and local campaigns.
When: Friday, 13 June 2014