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ECHO project releases white paper on “Cybersecurity and COVID-19”
White paper on hackers modus operandi during the COVID-19 crisis, from the ECHO project
Wednesday, 08 April 2020
Maynooth University assesses how primary schools, teachers, parents and pupils are adjusting to the reality of COVID-19 school closures
80% of respondents state that Irish is the most difficult subject to adapt to distance learning. Research identifies the advantages and disadvantages of online/distance learning for pupils and educators
Monday, 06 April 2020
Delia Ferri recently promoted to Professor
Congratulations to Delia Ferri on her recent promotion to Professor in the Department of Law, in recognition of her significant leadership role in securing prestigious research grants and in her contribution to teaching, engagement and research in the Department.
Thursday, 02 April 2020
Maynooth Library Treasures Blog
The natural world of 1849: Dictionnaire universel d'histoire haturelle
Thursday, 02 April 2020
Answer our brief survey on the impact of COVID19 on Assistive Technology use and provision that we are doing with the WHO GATE initiative!
Available in all 6 UN languages https://maynoothpsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6qXYSvhxyithEC9
Wednesday, 01 April 2020
Annual Public Housing Conference Maynooth 2020
Information and presentation slides from a number of speakers at the Annual Public Housing Conference Maynooth 2020, held here in Maynooth University on 11 March 2020, organised by Dr. Rory Hearne.
Friday, 27 March 2020
Extreme temperature events in Dublin up 20% in eight years
Professor Andrew Parnell of the Hamilton Institute recently had a paper published in the journal Environmetrics which characterises extreme temperature events in Dublin over the last 40 years. Working with collaborators in UCD and Met Eireann they were able to use a mathematical framework called Extreme Value Theory which enables them to estimate how often extreme temperature events occurred during the period 1981 to 2010. They then compared their findings with the period 2011to 2018 and discovered a surprising rise in the number of extreme temperature events. They next plan to expand out their work to enable a complete picture of extremes across the entire Island of Ireland.
Friday, 20 March 2020
MU Law ranks first among Irish law faculties by total number of download counts
In the March 2020 rankings from the Social Science Research Network, MU Law ranks first among Irish law faculties (including NI) by total number of download counts.
Wednesday, 18 March 2020