Research Week
Events
Library Talk - Open Access Publishing in MU; Hugh Murphy, Head of Collections and Content, MU Library and Ruth O'Hara, Collections and Content, MU Library
This presentation will look at the importance and benefits of publishing open access.
When: Thursday, 21 October 2021
Online panel discussion on diversity in research and 'Picture A Scientist'
The MU EDI Office will host a panel discussion focused on diversity in research and the documentary Picture a Scientist. The panel will be moderated by the Vice-President for Equality and Diversity, Dr Gemma Irvine. The panel discussion on 21 October will be centred around the following questions: · Why is diversity in research important? · What positive actions can we as a community take to improve diversity in research? · How do we address bias in research? · How do we ensure that women and minorities don’t have to carry the burden of making research more fair?
When: Thursday, 21 October 2021
Professor Michael Rothberg - 'Debating the Holocaust: Multidirectional Memory and the Politics of Comparison in Contemporary Germany'
Professor Michael Rothberg - 'Debating the Holocaust: Multidirectional Memory and the Politics of Comparison in Contemporary Germany'
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
MIT CINCS (Communications Information Networks Circuits and Signals) / Hamilton Institute Seminar - Professor Paul Patras, University of Edinburgh; "Making Sense of Mobile Network Traffic using Deep Learning"
"Making Sense of Mobile Network Traffic using Deep Learning"
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
EURAXESS Ireland for Researchers in Ireland
EURAXESS is a platform for researchers, entrepreneurs, universities and businesses to interact with each other.
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Digital Humanities and Ogham and Latinate inscriptions from Early Medieval times to the present
Dr Nora White, Department of Early Irish, will talk about two projects currently being undertaken in the department researching the earliest surviving writing in Irish. The first project, EMILI (Early Medieval Irish Latinate Inscriptions; funded by a Royal Irish Academy Nowlan Digitisation grant) aims to initiate a searchable digital corpus of early medieval Irish inscriptions in the Latin script. The second project, OG(H)AM (Harnessing digital technologies to transform understanding of ogham writing, from the 4th century to the 21st) is a collaboration between Prof. David Stifter at Maynooth University and Prof. Katherine Forsyth at Glasgow University that was recently awarded funding through the joint Irish Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the Digital Humanities scheme.
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Department of International Development, Maynooth Research Week Seminar ‘Recent Research on International Development Practice’
This seminar will explore research being undertaken at the Department of International Development. Participants will be invited to critically reflect on each topic with reference to its relevance for international development thinking and practice today.
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
MU Hamilton Institute Affiliate's Research Event 2021 - Day 2 of 2
The 2nd Hamilton Institute Affiliate's Research event
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Professor Chi-chi Nwanoku - 'Own it. If you’re not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem'
Professor Chi-chi Nwanoku - 'Own it. If you’re not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem'
When: Tuesday, 19 October 2021