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Maynooth sociology research on an Irish Buddhist rebel from Booterstown
The online magazine Aeon (over 1.5 million monthly readers) currently features Maynooth sociology research on “The Irish Buddhist” U Dhammaloka (Laurence Carroll), a Dublin-born hobo and Buddhist monk who challenged the British Empire across Asia a century back.
Tuesday, 04 October 2022
Promise versus reality: a systematic review of the ongoing debates in people analytics
Findings show a large inconsistency exists among the concept and definition of people analytics.
Monday, 03 October 2022
Alanna Kells awarded IRC Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship for PhD project
Alanna’s PhD will examine the legal and ethical implications of emerging reproductive technologies focusing in particular on developing a human rights-based analysis of the regulation of ectogenesis.
Friday, 30 September 2022
Lunchtime Seminar Tuesday 27th September 2022
To Mark Ireland's first Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) week MU Department of Applied Social Studies Lunchtime Seminar
Thursday, 29 September 2022
New Publication: Undertaking Capstone and Final Year Projects in Psychology
Undertaking Capstone and Final Year Projects in Psychology
Wednesday, 28 September 2022
Funding: Fulbright Irish Awards 2023-2024 - Deadline
The 2023-2024 Fulbright Irish Awards application deadline is 27 October 2022 at 4pm.
Tuesday, 27 September 2022
Culture Night 2022 - Pavee Point in Dublin are hosting an exhibition on the theme of 'Belonging'
On Friday, 23 September 2022, 4-8pm, as part of Irish Culture Night 2022, Pavee Point in Dublin are hosting an exhibition on the theme of 'Belonging'.
Friday, 23 September 2022
Dr. Paul O'Keeffe publishes new study on contextualising learning
The Department of International Development's Dr. Paul O'Keeffe and his co-researcher, Thibault Lovey from the Department of Public and Global Health at the University of Zurich, have published a study which explores the impact of contextualising learning to meet the needs of refugees in Kakuma camp, Kenya.
Friday, 23 September 2022
The School of Law and Criminology welcomes Dr. Philip Finn
Philip is a recipient of the Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Postdoctoral Fellowship and will be carrying out research on disabled artists’ navigation of social protection income supports and how they impact working lives.
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Global Humanities Institutes 2024 - Call for Proposals
The Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes invites proposals for Global Humanities Institutes to take place in 2024. The deadline is December 15, 2022. With generous support from the Mellon Foundation, we expect to fund two institutes at the level of $200,000 each.
Tuesday, 20 September 2022