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MU School of Business Hosts first Academy of Management Learning & Education PDW held in the EU
The School of Business hosted the first paper development workshop held in the European Union on Thursday 28th March.
Friday, 29 March 2019
Using Machine-Learning to Detect Workplace Anxiety
Dr. Jon Gruda presented a paper on his work with Dr. Souleiman Hasan on using machine-learning to detect workplace anxiety at a meeting of the Technology & Society Research Group on Monday 25th March.
Friday, 29 March 2019
Moving Abroad Can Harm Career Development, But Not Always
The opinion that it is necessary for researchers to work abroad for some time to advance their careers is widespread in academia. However, a new study published in the Academy of Management Learning and Education journal suggests that the relationship between international mobility and academic career outcomes is less straightforward.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Dr Murphy Delivers Keynote as Part of the Tilburg Institute of Law, Technology, and Society’s 25th Anniversary Celebrations
As part of the institute’s 25th anniversary celebrations, the Tilburg Institute of Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) invited Dr Maria Helen Murphy to be a visiting scholar for the month of February
Friday, 22 March 2019
Dr Tobias Lock contributes to RTE Brainstorm
Dr Tobias Lock's opinion piece on Why the UK may have to vote in European elections despite Brexit
Friday, 22 March 2019
Make deep learning faster and simpler
Researchers at Purdue University and Maynooth University have developed techniques to make deep learning faster and require less storage
Friday, 22 March 2019
New bookmarks for Journal Citation Reports and Essential Science Indicators
Now branded as Clarivate
Thursday, 21 March 2019
Law Department to hold seminar to mark 70 years of the Geneva Conventions
Maynooth University Law Department and the Edward M Kennedy Institute for Conflict Intervention are holding a seminar to mark 70 years of the Geneva Conventions
Thursday, 21 March 2019
Maynooth University scientist plays pivotal role in molecular computing breakthrough
A Maynooth University computer scientist is one of the leaders of a team which has made a significant breakthrough in the emerging field of molecular computing by using DNA to develop a multi-purpose, reprogrammable molecular computer. Professor Damien Woods, who completed his PhD at Maynooth University in 2005 and recently joined the University’s academic staff, is joint lead author of the study
Thursday, 21 March 2019