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MU Walking Trails launching for Green Week -Information stands and guided walks will run throughout Green Week 2025 – view the full schedule.
Maynooth Green Campus, in collaboration with the Healthy Campus team, is launching a new Nature Connection Trail alongside the relaunch of two updated walking trails as part of Green Week 2025 (24-28 March).
These trails offer students, staff, and the broader community a chance to step outside, explore the campus landscape, and learn more about its biodiversity. Each trail has been refreshed with new markers and QR codes, linking to insights on ecology, history, and sustainability, as well as mindfulness exercises designed to encourage a deeper connection with the environment.
Nature Connection Trail – Encouraging Mindfulness and Wellbeing
Spending time in nature can have a positive impact on well-being, helping to improve focus, reduce stress, and boost overall mental health. The Nature Connection Trail is designed to bring attention to the many green and blue spaces on campus, encouraging walkers to notice the variety of plants, sounds, smells, and wildlife around them. Developed by Dr Ronan Foley from the Geography Department in collaboration with Healthy Campus, the route includes QR codes linking to short surveys and reflective exercises designed to connect you to the beautiful natural spaces on campus. An easy way to take a mindful break and reset during a busy day.
Tairseach Tree Trail – Trees, Folklore, and the Living Landscape
The Tairseach Tree Trail is part of the MU Project Live teaching and learning project Tairseach, a collaboration between the Froebel Department, Geography Department, Maynooth Green Campus and MU Grounds Team. Grounded in a pedagogy of community-engaged learning, the project weaves the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into the curriculum to encourage environmental awareness and stewardship. Designed as an accessible introduction to Ireland’s most common native trees and the folklore surrounding them, the trail supports visitors in building ecoliteracy and fostering a deeper connection to native flora and fauna. Along the route, QR codes offer insights into the cultural and ecological significance of these species, inviting reflection on their role in Ireland’s natural heritage. A lesson booklet has also been created to enhance school visits, providing structured activities for younger learners.
Biodiversity Trail – A Changing Campus
Over the past decade, Maynooth’s campus has transformed from managed lawns into a biodiversity-rich landscape, supporting a wide range of native plants, insects, and birds. The Biodiversity Trail showcases this shift, highlighting areas that have been replanted, rewilded, and carefully managed to encourage biodiversity. The trail is part of a broader mapping initiative under Maynooth Green Campus and Healthy Campus, designed to encourage staff, students, and visitors to explore and engage with the natural environment. QR codes along the route link to the MU Biodiversity Map, which provides details on key sites, planting schemes, and species surveys.
Climate Action Roadmap
MU publishes its Climate Action Roadmap latest iteration June 2024 MU Climate Action Roadmap (CAR)
MU organises a Clean-up of the Royal Canal, article in the Kildare Leader
Students, staff and regional community organisations rolled up their sleeves this week to support a clean-up of the Royal Canal, helping to breathe new life into Maynooth Harbour and the historic canal network.
Dr Jim Carolan, quoted in Irish Times
MGC Dr. Jim Carolan, Department of Biology talking in the Irish Times about Biodiversity on campuses and Maynooth University
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Maynooth Green Campus-Greening the campus and beyond
Information about the award winning Maynooth Green Campus initiatives at Maynooth University, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Date: Wednesday, 09 March 2022
Maynooth Green Campus wishes all staff, students & the wider community a Happy Christmas!
MGC best wishes & sustainable tips December 2021
Date: Thursday, 16 December 2021
Green Shoots issue number 4 is out now!
Read, enjoy and be inspired to join us in working on campus for a sustainable world!
Date: Wednesday, 24 November 2021
Maynooth Campus awarded Green Flag & Green Heritage site 2021/2022
Maynooth Campus is awarded its 3rd Green Flag for Parks & Green Spaces and it is the first university campus in the Republic of Ireland to be awarded the Green Heritage site accreditation.
Date: Wednesday, 17 November 2021
Emeritus Professor John Sweeney's Bulletins from COP26
Here is the second and third in a series of bulletins from Emeritus Professor John Sweeney (Geography/ICARUS), who is present at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow
Date: Friday, 12 November 2021
COP26: The Opening Days
Here is the first in a series of bulletins from Emeritus Professor John Sweeney (Geography/ICARUS), who is present at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow (31 October – 12 November 2021).
Date: Wednesday, 03 November 2021
RTÉ One – 10 things to know about – Outdoor Living features Dr Tadhg Mac Intyre
Benefits of the outdoors on our physical and mental health with Dr Tadgh Macintyre, Maynooth University Assistant Professor & Green Campus member
Date: Monday, 01 November 2021
Tairseach Tree Trail at Maynooth Campus
Project Live Tairseach Tree Trail Project
Date: Thursday, 09 September 2021
Young Reporters for the Environment Awards 2021
Maynooth University students won three awards under the Green Campus category at this year´s YRE competition
Date: Monday, 21 June 2021