Research Week
Events
Book launch – Prof. Claire Hamilton, Dr. Edana Richardson, Dr. Lynsey Black and Alice Harrison BL (Maynooth University Department of Law)
Book launch – Prof. Claire Hamilton, Dr. Edana Richardson, Dr. Lynsey Black and Alice Harrison BL (Maynooth University Department of Law)
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Modernist Studies Ireland: Works in Progress Seminar: Non-Canonical Modernism(s)
Modernist Studies Ireland: Works in Progress Seminar: Non-Canonical Modernism(s)
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Nurturing Child Wellbeing in Schools: Contemporary Perspectives & Practical Strategies
Nurturing Child Wellbeing in Schools: Contemporary Perspectives & Practical Strategies
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Dr. Mindflip's Ultimate Learning Experience
Dr. Mindflip's Ultimate Learning Experience
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Exhibition: Inside Cantus Vespertilio - an interactive exhibit that allows visitors to explore and observe the hidden music of bat echolocation.
Exhibition: Inside Cantus Vespertilio
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Virtual Chapel - an interactive recreation of the acoustics of St Patrick's College Chapel
Virtual Chapel - an interactive recreation of the acoustics of the St Patrick's College Chapel
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
Maynooth’s Eye on the Universe:
15 Years of Observations from the Observatoire de Haute Provence”.
When: Monday, 21 October 2019
‘Fantastic DNA’ Primary School Roadshow
The Cell EXPLORERS MU team from Chemistry and Biology Sciences are bringing their roadshow to St Mary’s Boy’s National School in Maynooth.
When: Sunday, 28 October 2018
Viewing: “Minutes to Die, Snakebite: The World’s Ignored Health Crisis"
Facilitated by former MU student Mr John Dunbar, “Minutes to Die, Snakebite: The World’s Ignored Health Crisis” is the first of its kind documentary uncovering the global health crisis few know about.
When: Thursday, 11 October 2018
Viewing: Library Special Collections
The Library invites you to visit our research collections, showcasing a variety of collections which are ripe for research--from unique Medieval documents, a Shakespearian folio, through 18th century land records, as well as military and literary archives.
When: Thursday, 11 October 2018