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Geography - Malene Jacobsen Seminar 14th November - Where is War? What is Refuge?
Where is War? What is Refuge?
When: Thursday, 14 November 2019
Geography - André Dusterhüs Seminar 24th October - Seasonal to decadal climate prediction
Maynooth University Department of Geography, ICARUS and Met Eireann invites you to attend a seminar presented by André Dusterhüs - Seasonal to decadal climate prediction
When: Thursday, 24 October 2019
Geography - Seminar Huhana Smith October 17th 2019
THE KEI UTA COLLECTIVE – Specialist transdisciplinary platforms that increase access to, and understanding of Māori socio-spatial relations, whilst changing with a changing climate
When: Thursday, 17 October 2019
Geography - Seminar Laura McAtackney October 10th : Material, Memory and Ruination at a former Magdalene Laundry: towards using archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice edge?
Material, Memory and Ruination at a former Magdalene Laundry: towards using archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice edge?
When: Thursday, 10 October 2019
Spatial Planning and the Geography of Regional and Rural Development: A Celebration of the Scholarship of Professor Jim Walsh
Spatial Planning and the Geography of Regional and Rural Development: A Celebration of the Scholarship of Professor Jim Walsh
When: Wednesday, 18 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
Geography - Seminar - New PhD Students
New PhD Candidates introduce their research.
When: Thursday, 02 May 2019
Seminar Series - New PhD Presentations
New PhD candidates present their research.
When: Thursday, 25 April 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
Maynooth Geography Careers and Alumni Networking Event
Maynooth Geography Careers and Alumni Networking Event
When: Tuesday, 09 April 2019