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Maynooth University Distinguished Visiting Scholar Public Lecture
Professor Luis Ortiz (University of Pittsburgh, USA) will deliver a talk entitled, “The irony of lung fibrosis: a fibroblast to treat IPF”.
When: Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Where: Corrigan Hall, Royal College of Physicians, No. 6, Kildare St., Dublin 2
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Professor June Barrow-Green
Professor June Barrow-Green, The Open University, will give a talk titled "Mathematicians at War".
When: Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Where: MS2, Top Logic, South Campus
Hamilton Institute Seminar
SPEAKER: Professor Miriam Leeser, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, USA
When: Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Where: Hamilton Institute Seminar Room 317, 3rd Floor, Eolas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
AquaQ Analytics
Meet staff from AquaQ Analytis to find out more about their opportunities for technically minded final years and graduates.
When: Tuesday, 12 March 2019
Where: Outside the Careers Service, Arts Building
Train to Teach in the UK, PGCE Drop-In Information Sessions - Belfast & Dublin
Why train to teach at Edge Hill University? Programmes across Eary Years, Primary, Secondary, Further Education
When: Tuesday, 12 March 2019
Where: Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast
Relocating the “Inmate”
Relocating the “Inmate”: Tracing the Geographies of Care and Social Reproduction in Correctional Supervision Dr. Vanessa Massaro Bucknell University
When: Monday, 11 March 2019
Where: MUSSI Seminar Room 2nd Floor Iontas Building
2020 Philipp Schwartz Forum
The 2020 Philipp Schwartz Forum by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation provides an opportunity for threatened researchers, host institutions, funding organisations, and partners in Germany and abroad to discuss current issues and strategies related to the topic of threatened scholars.
When: Saturday, 09 March 2019 to Sunday, 10 March 2019
Where: Berlin, Germany
Maynooth Classics Seminar: Prof. David Scourfield - ‘From The Ides of March to Augustus: Literary Form, Historical “Reality”, and Philosophical Exploration in Two Novels of Ancient Rome’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Where: John Hume Lecture Theatre 7
Prof. David Scourfield Department of Ancient Classics(Maynooth University)
From The Ides of March to Augustus: Literary Form, Historical ‘Reality’, and Philosophical Exploration in Two Novels of Ancient Rome
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Where: John Hume Lecture Theatre 7