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Geography - Public Geographies and Activism in partnership with PECN Ireland
Join us for our upcoming workshop on public geographies and activism with Prof. Don Mitchell in partnership with the Geographical Society of IrelandPostgraduate & Early Career Researchers Network
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Where: Rocque Lab, Rhetoric HOuse
Geography - Public Geographies and Activism in partnership with PECN Ireland
Join us for our upcoming workshop on public geographies and activism with Prof. Don Mitchell in partnership with the Geographical Society of IrelandPostgraduate & Early Career Researchers Network
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Where: Rocque Lab, Rhetoric HOuse
“What does Big Data mean for Small Businesses?”
School of Business’ Research Seminar Series. Dr Christina O'Connor will present on “What does Big Data mean for Small Businesses?” at our next research seminar.
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Where: Iontas Lecture Theatre
'Getting away with murder? Understanding leniency in Italian juvenile justice'
Crime and Security lecture by expert Prof David Nelken Professor of Comparative and Transnational Law, King's College London on Thursday 7th March
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: SE014, Ground Floor, School of Education, North Campus, Maynooth University
Maynooth University Law Department hosts Crime and Security lecture by expert Prof David Nelken
Prof. Nelken will be speaking on 'Getting away with murder? Understanding leniency in Italian juvenile justice'.
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: SE014, (new) Education Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
‘Irish-America and the propaganda tours of Irish revolutionary women, 1916-23’
Lecture to the History Research Seminar by Dr Ann Marie O'Brien
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: Seminar Room, First Floor, Iontas Building, MU North Campus
Annual Aquinas Lecture 2019: Prof. Andreas Speer 'Officium sapientis: The Pursuit of Wisdom and the Office of the Wise'
Ordering things rightly and governing them well – that is what we call wisdom. Thomas Aquinas adopts this Aristotelian definition of philosophy, and makes it the starting point for reconsidering the place of philosophy and theology in view of new ideas concerning some of the so-called “big” questions which triggered the debates at the universities of his time. But what can we learn from those debates of the past? The lecture will point to some important aspects, in which a close reading of Thomas’ texts and a careful reconstruction of his arguments might help us to understand the historical context of those questions. Moreover, Thomas offers interesting answers worth reading and discussing even today. What drives us when we strive for knowledge and understanding? Which responsibilities do we have concerning our knowledge? To assume responsibility is the task of the wise.
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: Renehan Hall
'Getting away with murder? Understanding leniency in Italian juvenile justice'
Crime and Security lecture by expert Prof David Nelken Professor of Comparative and Transnational Law, King's College London on Thursday 7th March
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: SE014, Ground Floor, School of Education, North Campus, Maynooth University
“Seodra Gaeilge Leabharlann Ollscoil Mhá Nuad”/“Irish Language Treasures of Maynooth University Library”
Seimineár agus Taispeántas i Leabharlann an Ruiséalaigh Seminar and Exhibition in the Russell Library
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: Leabharlann an Ruiséalaigh/The Russell Library
‘Seodra Gaeilge Leabharlann Ollscoil Mhá Nuad: Seimineár agus Taispeántas’
Irish Language Treasures of Maynooth University Library
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
Where: Russell Library