Events

MarkFest: Congratulations to Mark Boyle

Prof. Audrey Kobayashi, QUB will join Prof. Mark Boyle and his University colleagues for a brief consideration of his contribution to scholarship with an afternoon of academic papers and panel discussion.

When: Monday, 09 October 2017

Where: Rocque Lab, Rhetoric House

Organ Recital - Prof Gerard Gillen

Professor Emeritus Gerard Gillen to give an organ recital performing works by J.S. Bach, Edward Elgar, Jean Langlais and C.M. Widor.

When: Sunday, 08 October 2017

Where: College Chapel of St Patrick's College, Maynooth

Ian Dangerfield Lecture

SPEAKER: Dr Tuvana Pastine, Maynooth University Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting

When: Friday, 06 October 2017

Where: Hamilton Institute Seminar Room 317, 3rd Floor Eolas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University

Maynooth Classics Seminar - Prof. Mike Edwards ‘Rhetoric Across Cultures: Some Thoughts on Greek and Roman Theory and Practice’

A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.

When: Friday, 06 October 2017

Where: John Hume Lecture Theatre 7

Anthropology Seminar Series, Prof Adriana Marcusan [Creole Exchange]

'Female Genital Mutiliation: Health, human rights and identity

When: Thursday, 05 October 2017

Where: Anthropology Seminar Room, RH2.20 Rowan House

En conversación con la escritora chilena Lina Meruane

The Chilean writer Lina Meruane is visiting us this Thursday (5 October).

When: Thursday, 05 October 2017

Where: SE010

Concert: Fergal Scahill (fiddle)

An exciting recital of traditional Irish music from the renowned champion fiddler and member of We Banjo 3. Accompanied by Ryan Molloy (piano).

When: Thursday, 05 October 2017

Where: Riverstown Hall

Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Dr. Erez Nesharim

Dr. Erez Nesharim, York University, will give a talk titled "t-adic Littlewood conjecture is false".

When: Wednesday, 04 October 2017

Where: MS2, Top Logic, South Campus

Chemistry Seminar Series : Novel Receptors for selective anion recognition in aqueous solution

The department is delighted to welcome Prof. Kate Jolliffe from the University of Sydney as part of our annual seminar series. Prof. Jolliffe's talk entitled 'Novel Receptors for selective anion recognition in aqueous solution” will take place in PCT (Phyisics and Chemistry Lecture Theatre) in the Science building from 1-2pm on Wednesday 4th of October, 2017. All are very welcome to attend.

When: Wednesday, 04 October 2017

Where: Physics and Chemistry Lecture Theatre

Accountancy Showcase

Meet companies with job opportunities in Accountancy, Tax, Consultancy etc Open to Final Year Students & Graduates of Any Discipline

When: Tuesday, 03 October 2017

Where: Iontas Foyer, North Campus

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