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The ALL Institute and Global Disability Innovation Hub are delighted to announce that a £1million (GBP) investment in four African countries to promote greater access to Assistive Technology.
Dr Emma Smith, ALL Institute, overseeing the research component of a £1million (GBP) investment in four African countries to promote greater access to Assistive Technology in collaboration Professor Mac MacLachlan.
Wednesday, 02 December 2020
A Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World
Dept. of Early Irish is a partner of a UK-Ireland networking grant investigating the potential of digitisation for medieval Gaelic studies.
Wednesday, 02 December 2020
COVID-19 and the Agricultural Industry
While, the economic importance of the Irish Agricultural Industry is well documented, COVID-19 has focused attention on its social importance.
Tuesday, 01 December 2020
Our latest blog post introduces Clericus, a new online database
A new database for researching historical SPCM graduates
Tuesday, 01 December 2020
MU academics receive Jean Monnet Awards from EU’s Erasmus+ programme
Maynooth University is delighted to congratulate Prof John O’Brennan and Prof Tobias Lock on receiving Jean Monnet Awards under the EU’s Erasmus+ programme.
Friday, 27 November 2020
How do we prepare students to solve the biggest world problems?
Being able to communicate with people who think differently is essential if we wish to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Dr Edana Richardson & Dr Aisling McMahon publish an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics Blog examining accountability & the role of social bonds in health-financing for Covid-19
In this article, they examine the role of social and sustainability bonds as a mechanism which can be used to rapidly mobilise funds towards financing the Covid-19 health-related response.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
MU and Trinity study finds one in five women have been raped in their lifetime
Faigheann staidéar de chuid OMN agus na Tríonóide amach gur eigníodh bean amháin as gach cúigear le linn a saoil
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Publishing your Research Open Access in Elsevier (Science Direct) Journals without Paying Article Processing Charges !
A deal signed with Elsevier (Science Direct) allows corresponding authors to publish articles open access in over two thousand Elsevier journals without publication charges.
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Long-term damage caused by severe infection could be reduced or partially reversed - new research published by Nature Cell Biology
Research sheds light on how severe infections like malaria cause short and long-term damage to blood cells but some damage could be reversed. Discovery could lead to new ways of preventing long-term damage from severe infections including Covid-19 and TB
Tuesday, 24 November 2020