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Dreamwalking with Gerry Kearns, talking about weather and erosion
Ongoing conversations between MU Professor of Geography Gerry Kearns and artist Eamon Colman feature in the new exhibition, Eamon Colman: Thinking Like a Mountain, at Solomon Gallery
When: Friday, 11 March 2022
Department of Geography Athena Swan Seminar with Professor Linda Connolly
The Department of Geography invites you to attend the Athena Swan seminar presented by Professor Linda Connolly - Exploring geographical aspects of hair, gender, sexuality and conflict
When: Thursday, 10 March 2022
Geography Seminar Dáire Healy
Extreme spatial temperature events in a changing climate with application to Ireland
When: Thursday, 24 February 2022
Geography Seminar - Dr. Alina Premrov
Dr. Alina Premrov - Modelling soil organic carbon stocks and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems
When: Thursday, 10 February 2022
Celebrating 50 years of Geography at Maynooth
Join the Department of Geography as they celebrate 50 Years of Geography in Maynooth
When: Thursday, 16 December 2021
Displacement, Law and Time workshop
This two-day workshop will explore the relationships between displacement, law, and time.
When: Thursday, 04 November 2021
Making sense of a large qualitative dataset – challenges and opportunities
MU Social Sciences Institute along with MU Department of Geography and MU department of Sociology, present 2 events with Prof Ryan
When: Wednesday, 03 November 2021
The Impact of Light Rail Construction on Regional On-Road CO2 Emissions Per Capita - Geography Seminar by Dr Kevin Credit
As per capita on-road CO2 emissions continue to rise in the US, a better understanding of the emissions-reduction benefits of building a new transit system is needed.
When: Thursday, 21 October 2021
Has Ireland Failed the Covid-19 Test? - with Prof Mark Boyle
In this talk Professor Mark Boyle, Department of Geography and Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI), will address three key questions: On the basis of which metrics can we say that Ireland has failed the COVID-19 test? Why has Ireland failed the COVID-19 test? What does failure tell us about what the Irish government needs to fix if we are to build back better?
When: Monday, 18 October 2021
Kildare women in the food and climate crisis: Historical and contemporary provocations and actions
An online event about the role of Kildare women in addressing the food & climate crisis with a diverse range of contributions & discussions!
When: Thursday, 14 October 2021