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Jean Cushen - Maynooth University - School of Business

Dr Cushen Presents Paper at CIPD Applied Research Conference

Lecturer in the School of Business, Dr Jean Cushen, presents paper at CIPD Applied Research Conference.

Friday, 01 December 2017

Maynooth University applies for Athena SWAN Bronze Award

Maynooth University applies for Athena SWAN Bronze accreditation and launches its Athena SWAN Gender Equality Action Plan 2018-21.

Friday, 01 December 2017

350th anniversary of the birth of Jonathan Swift (1667–1745)

November 30 2017 marks the 350th anniversary of the birth of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

The 10th Celtic Linguistics Conference - Call for papers

The call for papers for the 10th Celtic Linguistics Conference held at Maynooth University from September 4–5 is now open.

Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Russell Library Closure

Russell Library Closure Thursday 30 November

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

New publication by Professor Christopher Morris

‘Back from the Dead: Kubrick, Music and the Auteur’ published in Festschrift for Peter Franklin

Monday, 27 November 2017

Maynooth University - Male Migrant looking to Camera - Research

Just 5% of public bodies in Ireland have policies on migrant integration

First review of Irish public sector migrant integration policies carried out by Maynooth University.

Monday, 27 November 2017

Explore Your Archive on the MU Library Treasures Blog

A recap of the campaign's Document of the Day blog posts

Friday, 24 November 2017

Researchers unlock the secrets of Earth’s largest living organism

An international team of scientists, including five researchers from Maynooth University, have sequenced and analysed the genome of the largest living organism on planet Earth, revealing the secrets of a deadly fungal organism larger than the Phoenix Park.

Friday, 24 November 2017

International team including Maynooth researchers sequence the Humongous Fungus

An international group of scientists including researchers from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) and five researchers from the Department of Biology at Maynooth University (Dr. David Fitzpatrick & Professor Sean Doyle along with PhD students Nicola Moloney, Eoin O’Connor and Rose Waldron) have recently sequenced and analysed the complete genomes of four Armillaria species, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution (1).

Monday, 20 November 2017

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