Events

MaynoothWorks CONNECT 2024

Creating connections between researchers and industry can sometimes be hard. We have different way of communicating impact. To bridge this gap, MaynoothWorks, will host CONNECT 2024 during Maynooth University Research Week. The MaynoothWorks CONNECT 2024 will bring researchers and companies together to discuss grand challenges that we all face. MaynoothWorks polled our external stakeholders on the challenges that they see as priority. CONNECT 2024 gives researchers the opportunity to present their work in the context of these priority challenges. Framed by the Research Beacons introduced in the Maynooth University Strategic Plan this event will open potential opportunities to collaborate for societal and economic impact that meets regional needs.

When: Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Where: Hamilton Seminar Room (Room 317), 3rd Floor, Eolas Building

MaynoothWorks CONNECT 2024 Event

MaynoothWorks CONNECT 2024 event will bring researchers and companies together to address grand challenges that we all face. MaynoothWorks polled our external stakeholders on the challenges that they see as priority and CONNECT 2024 will give MU researchers the opportunity to present their work in the context of these priority challenges.

When: Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Where: Hamilton Seminar Room, 3rd Floor Eolas Building, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare W23A3HY

People Development - Focusing on Outcomes

People Development - Focusing on Outcomes Places are still available on Focusing on Outcomes course on Wednesday, 23rd October 2024 (09:30 – 13:00) on campus

When: Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Where: On Campus

Introduction to Open Access Publishing

The Irish Research e-Library (IReL) will present an overview of open access publishing agreements, and what that means to anyone thinking of publishing their research on an OA basis.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: Online

How to accelerate the circular transition in the Construction Sector?

This webinar will address the challenges and opportunities for transitioning from a typical linear economy based on the "take, make, dispose" concept to a circular economy that is more sustainable and resource-efficient. Despite being required, this is not a simple undertaking. This webinar will bring together leaders and experts in circularity in construction to discuss the latest developments, innovations, and challenges in the construction sector, which is critical to meeting climate policy commitments, with a focus on incorporating prevention and reuse into construction activities. Join us for interesting presentations from speakers, followed by a discussion addressing the key issues and considerations currently facing this area.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: Online

Open Research in public-private research partnerships: comparing practices in Ireland and Denmark

This will be a 30 minute presentation by Dr Gail Sheppard from the School of Business giving an update on the NORF-funded project ‘ROCHE’. The focus of this presentation will be on preliminary findings from interviews carried out with Irish and Danish researchers on the challenges and opportunities posed by making data open.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: Online

Og(h)am Project Pop-Up Stand

Display of a replica of the early medieval ogham stone from Donaghmore, Maynooth, by Prof. David Stifter (Head of School of Celtic Studies) and launch of the OG(H)AM project video, produced by the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University, and Department of Celtic & Gaelic, University of Glasgow.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: John Paul II Library

Og(h)am Project Pop-Up Stand

Display of a replica of the early medieval ogham stone from Donaghmore, Maynooth, by Prof. David Stifter (Head of School of Celtic Studies) and launch of the OG(H)AM project video, produced by the Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University, and Department of Celtic & Gaelic, University of Glasgow.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: John Paul II Library

Current Open Research Initiatives at Maynooth University

This event will showcase the university’s ongoing efforts to advance open research practices.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where:

Undergraduate Research Symposium

This event celebrates the diversity of undergraduate research activity across Maynooth University and presents a forum for the Summer Programme for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) students from all faculties to showcase their research among peers and the wider university community. Judges and guests can view participants posters and hear directly from students about their research. Everyone is encouraged to come along, ask questions, and show their support to the participants.

When: Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Where: TSI Building, Ground Floor Foyer

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