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Readings by acclaimed writer and screenwriter: Eoin McNamee and Lindsay J Sedgwick
Former Maynooth University Writer-in-Residence Eoin McNamee and Screenwriter-in-Residence Lindsay J Sedgwick will read from works produced during their time at Maynooth. Public welcome to attend.
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: JH Boardroom, John Hume Building
Launch: North Kildare Biodiversity Group
The event will see the launch of the North Kildare Biodiversity Group. The event will be followed by a guided walk and talk visiting a number of biodiversity hotspots across the campus. Public welcome to attend.
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: Seminar Room B, Library
Critical Skills Poster Presentation
Interactive poster session with students from the inaugural year of Critical Skills. Public welcome to attend.
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: Library Foyer
Certified Public Accountants (CPA) - Information Stand
Students/graduates from all subject backgrounds can train to become a CPA Accountant. Flexible study, part-time, weekend, e-learning with approved educators around the country. Global Qualification. Excellent Support. State of the Art Facilities.
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: Outside the Reading Room, Arts Building
Alumni Breakfast Briefing: Retail & Brexit - Just what will Brexit mean for Irish retail?
Join us for a breakfast briefing with alumnus Thomas Burke (MA ’05, BA ‘04), Director of Retail Ireland at Ibec, on the hot topic of Retail & Brexit - Just what will Brexit mean for Irish retail?
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: Ibec Offices, 84-86 Lower Baggot St, Dublin 2
Lineages of class and community: How Irish family practices create social change
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Jane Gray, Department of Sociology, addressing how Irish families use kinship and other relationships to maintain or improve their social standing, thereby affecting patterns of social change. Public welcome to attend.
When: Monday, 16 April 2018
Where: Renahan Hall
Lineages of class and community: How Irish family practices create social change
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Jane Gray, Department of Sociology, addressing how Irish families use kinship and other relationships to maintain or improve their social standing, thereby affecting patterns of social change. Public welcome to attend.
When: Monday, 16 April 2018
Where: Renehan Hall
Workshop: Travel Writing
Sarah Griffin's workshop will centre on a set of sensory prompts intended to build the foundations of a piece of non-fiction about place, identity, and home. Public welcome to attend. Registration required!
When: Monday, 16 April 2018
Where: John Hume Boardroom
Workshop: 'Voice in Writing'
Rob Doyle, writer-in-residence, explores the importance of a strong writing voice. Public welcome to attend. Registration required!
When: Monday, 16 April 2018
Where: John Hume Boardroom, North Campus
Staff vs. Students Football Match
Staff vs. students in 11-a-side Soccer, 30 minutes a side. Game on! Walk-ins Welcome!
When: Monday, 16 April 2018
Where: Astro Pitch