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Book Launch: Irish Jesuit Annual Letters 1604-74 - 13 September 2019

Book Launch: IRISH JESUIT ANNUAL LETTERS 1604-74 edited by Vera Moynes Location: No. 45 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Date: 5.30 pm Friday 13 September 2019

Friday, 23 August 2019

Latest issue of The Opera Quarterly co-edited by Prof. Christopher Morris

Themed issue "Opera at the Multiplex" co-edited by Prof Christopher Morris and Dr Joseph Attard.

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Taylor & Francis Online

Scheduled downtime

Friday, 16 August 2019

New MU Library Treasures Blog Post

Conservation of maps by John Speed in the Russell Library.

Tuesday, 06 August 2019

Ian Marder - Law - Maynooth University

Dr Ian Marder participates in a panel discussion on Today FM’s The Last Word

On Thursday August 1st, 2019, Dr. Ian Marder participated in a panel discussion on Today FM’s The Last Word.

Friday, 02 August 2019

Doing Women's Film & Television History V Conference

20th-22nd May, 2020, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland - The fifth biennial Doing Women’s Film & Television History conference invites proposals from researchers and practitioners engaged in the exploration, uncovering, archiving and dissemination of women’s roles in film and television, as well as wider media, both in the past and today.

Monday, 29 July 2019

Clark Recruitment and Executive partner with Maynooth University School of Business on Scholarship programme.

In celebration of their 20 years in business, Clark Recruitment and Executive has pledged three years of scholarships for selected postgraduate students attending the Maynooth University School of Business.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Library Summer Opening Hours

Summer opening at Maynooth University Library

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Dr John Reynolds participates in event at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva

Dr John Reynolds recently participated in an event at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on racial discrimination, human rights and international law.

Monday, 22 July 2019

The outside of Maynooth University Library

The surprising ways spirituality informs how we think about work

At best, spirituality is seen as something that is deeply personal to an individual and, even if it gives one a sense a purpose and comfort, should be kept to oneself. At worst, it is seen as pernicious influence that causes people to judge and discriminate. Outside the context of clinical contests, religion is often seen as something that should be kept separate from our working lives.

Friday, 12 July 2019

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