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MU students take lead in national road safety campaign

Three postgraduate students from Maynooth University (MU) have won the overall prize in an Garda Síochána’s Road Safety Reimagined campaign, highlighting the dangers of drug driving.

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Smart Technologies for a Smarter Future

Vice-President and Dean of International Affairs Professor Brian Donnellan presents at Harvard University

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Roger Sweetman Speaks at International Research Workshop on IT Project Management

Lecturer in IT, Roger Sweetman, recently addressed the 11th International Research Workshop on IT Project Management in Dublin.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Enhancing Feedback in First Year – Y1Feedback Symposium

The Y1Feedback - Enhancing Feedback in First Symposium will take place on Friday January 27th at Maynooth University. All Staff Welcome. The Symposium will provide an opportunity for staff across the Irish HE sector to explore, discuss, and share approaches to enhancing feedback in first year.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

SPUR and STEP Success in 2016

The Law Department had a successful year with both the SPUR (Summer Programme for Undergraduate Research) and STEP (Student Training Exchange Programme) programmes.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Delma Sweeney and previous winners of the John Haynes award

Dr Delma Sweeney receives the John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award

Dr. Delma Sweeney has been awarded the John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award in Baltimore, USA, in recognition of her promotion and establishment of family mediation in Ireland.

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Documentary film by Anthropology doctoral student to be showcased at IFI

Takasera, a documentary film by Matjaz Pinter and Eva Pivac, has been selected by the Irish Film Institute for its prestigious ‘Irish Focus’ series, was screened at the IFI at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, 31 January 2017.

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

New Research Bulletin: Scholars at Risk Network at Maynooth Univeristy

The Department of Law has just published a new Research Bulletin on Scholars at Risk.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

The Body In Pain

Department of English Staff Publication

The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture (Palgrave 2016) is a recently published volume which contains essays by Maynooth University Department of English staff. ‘Where Does It Hurt? How Pain Makes History in Early Modern Ireland’ was contributed by Professor Patricia Palmer, who has taken up her new post at Maynooth University, and ‘Pain, Pleasure and Revolution: The Body in Roger Casement’s Writings’ is by Dr. Michael G. Cronin. The volume is edited by Dr. Fionnuala Dillane, Dr Naomi McAreavey and Dr. Emilie Pine.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

New publication in Special Issue: "The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Irish Legal System. Between Austerity and Constitutional Rhetoric".

New publication in Special Issue: "The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Irish Legal System. Between Austerity and Constitutional Rhetoric".

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

British & Irish Fiction since 1940

Recent publications by Michael G Cronin, lecturer in the Maynooth University Department of English

Michael G Cronin, lecturer in the Maynooth University Department of English, has recently published two essays on twentieth-century Irish writing. ‘In the wake of Joyce: Irish Writing after 1939’ was published in Oxford History of the Novel volume 7: British and Irish Fiction since 1940 (OUP 2016), edited by Peter Boxall and Bryan Cheyette. His essay 'To Right the Wrong of the People': vulnerability and revolutionary desire in Patrick Pearse's drama' appears in Patrick Pearse and the Theatre/ Mac Piarais agus an Téatar (Four Courts Press, 2016), edited by Eugene McNulty and Róisín Ní Ghairbhí.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

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