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Is the proposed 'Fagin's law' an actual change to Irish law? writes Dr Cian Ó Concubhair for RTE Brainstorm

This piece argues that the new Bill does not, in its current form, add any new substantive offence to the criminal law, as the rules of complicity and inchoate liability already cover the activity targeted.

Tuesday, 14 February 2023

Dr Paul O'Keeffe publishes on higher education access for LGBTIQ refugees

Dr. Paul O'Keeffe has published a chapter on higher education access for LGBTIQ refugees in the recently published book Migration, Displacement, and Higher Education: Now What? This open access book is part of the Political Pedagogies series and brings leading international experts on migration, displacement and education together to explore issues relating to education in exile and proposes solutions on how the international education for development community can assist displaced people to move forward.

Monday, 13 February 2023

MU hosts ‘GoGreenRoutes’ event for mental and physical wellbeing

Maynooth University hosts ‘GoGreenRoutes’ conference for mental and physical wellbeing attended by Jack Chambers, TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications

Thursday, 09 February 2023

Running red lights: Germany’s failure to follow-up on its pandemic preparation exercise

Dr Gail Sheppard, School of Business Maynooth University, and Professor Matthias Beck, Cork University Business School, have published a paper in Risk Analysis

Thursday, 09 February 2023

Are Irish ministerial departments becoming over-burdened?

Lecturer at the School of Law and Criminology, John Biggins, has co-authored a recently published paper: 'Public Policy Accumulation in Ireland: the Changing Profile of Ministerial Departments 1922-2022' in Irish Political.

Thursday, 09 February 2023

The Economics Department invite you to In Light of the Evidence: Economic, Legal, Social, and Political Perspectives on Public Policy Conference

Our goal is to begin a conversation, to create mutual understanding, and to improve the quality of social science research that will lead to excellent public policies benefiting all.

Wednesday, 08 February 2023

Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology hosts Workshop on Internal Displacement in Law and Policy

The workshop was organised by Dr Bríd Ní Ghráinne, Associate Professor at the School of Law and Criminology. It gathered participants from various disciplines, countries, and career stages to showcase their research and gain detailed feedback from their peers

Tuesday, 07 February 2023

The Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University welcomes European Partners at TUTOR project transnational meeting

The Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University welcomes its European Partners at the transnational meeting for EU Teachers Academies research project TUTOR.

Friday, 03 February 2023

Sven Milekić article in Academic Journal

PhD Student Sven Milekić article published in Academic Journal "A Protest, Coup d’État, or Internal Party Power Struggle: What Motivated Croatian War Veterans to Hit the Streets?"

Thursday, 02 February 2023

Dr Donal Coffey (Maynooth University) and Dr Laura Cahillane (University of Limerick) hosted an event on the centenary of the 1922 Constitution

The conference featured talks on different elements of the Free State Constitution, such as Parliament, the Irish language, and the interaction with Northern Ireland.

Wednesday, 01 February 2023

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