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ALL research on assistive technology passport highlighted by ASIAM
Interview with Mohamed Maalim
Monday, 17 August 2020
MU Criminologists, MAP Office and Mi:Lab win competitive Public Service Innovation Funding
A team of criminologists in the Department of Law (Prof. Claire Hamilton, Dr. Joe Garrihy, Dr. Ian Marder, Dr. Ciara Bracken-Roche), together with the MU Access Programme and Mi:Lab, have successfully secured funding from the competitive Public Service Innovation Fund.
Monday, 17 August 2020
Dr Aisling McMahon published article on Patents as Private Governance Tools in the Intellectual Property Quarterly
Dr Aisling McMahon has published an article entitled ‘Biotechnology, Health and Patents as Private Governance Tools: The Good, the Bad and the Potential for Ugly?” in the leading Intellectual Property Quarterly
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
New Articles by ALL Member, Ikenna Ebuenyi
Article titles include 'COVID-19: an opportunity for African governments to rethink social welfare benefits and protection'
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
MU researcher and Australian scientists publish findings on Antarctica’s upper atmosphere
Dr Frank Mulligan, Associate Professor of Experimental Physics at Maynooth University, has collaborated with the Australian Antarctic Division to assess how the Antarctica’s upper atmosphere is responding to an increase in greenhouse gases.
Friday, 07 August 2020
Restorative Justice: Strategies for Change receives grant from Department of Justice and Equality
In July 2020, Dr. Ian Marder (Maynooth University Department of Law) and his colleagues on the project Restorative Justice: Strategies for Change were successful in obtaining a small grant from the Department of Justice and Equality.
Wednesday, 05 August 2020
Job Vacancy: Post Doctoral Researcher in Electronic Engineering
Closing Date : 23-Aug-2020
Tuesday, 04 August 2020
Absence and Artistry: revisiting the Forristal Archive in the Age of Covid-19
The latest Special Collections & Archives blog
Friday, 31 July 2020
Nearly 1 million in Funding for Horizon 2020 CHAMELEONS project
Dr. Nicola Mountford & Dr. Olga Ryazanova from School of Business are part of team of researchers to receive Horizon 2020 funding
Wednesday, 29 July 2020