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DAAD Scholarship for History PhD Student
Congratulations to Thomas Appleby on the award of a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service
Wednesday, 11 May 2022
Joanne Cusack publishes new article on A Woman's Heart in New Hibernia Review.
A Woman's Heart in New Hibernia Review.
Wednesday, 11 May 2022
Does hybrid work indeed offer the best of both remote and office worlds? A podcast with Dr. Tatiana Andreeva
What questions should employees ask themselves when making the choice between remote and office?
Wednesday, 11 May 2022
MU researchers awarded €4.8m under SFI Frontiers for the Future programme
Maynooth University researchers are set to receive €4.8 million in funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under the Frontiers for the Future Programme, to tackle a range of topics such as crop resistance, water pollutants, DNA, artificial intelligence and rising sea levels.
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Dr. Irene Mosca awarded Novartis prize for Health Economics at the 2022 Irish Economics Association meetings.
Dr. Irene Mosca awarded Novartis prize for best paper in the area of Health Economics at the 2022 Irish Economics Association Annual Conference.
Monday, 09 May 2022
Tobias Lock contributes to Academy of European Law’s 30 years-30 cases series
Prof Lock discussed the Court’s Opinion 2/94, in which the Court of Justice held that the EU did not have the competence to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Friday, 06 May 2022
'Family Rhythms: The Changing Textures of Family Life in Ireland' co-authored by Prof Jane Gray features in Irish Examiner piece
'Family Rhythms: The Changing Textures of Family Life in Ireland' book co-authored by Prof Jane Gray of Maynooth University, Sociology Department features in this Irish Examiner piece on the changing paths to parenthood in Ireland
Wednesday, 04 May 2022
Research Update: Horizon Europe & EU Funding
We would like to share our latest issue of our Maynooth University Horizon Europe & EU Funding Newsletter
Tuesday, 03 May 2022
Tobias Lock publishes article on “Irish Unity: Lessons from Germany"
The article explores lessons that Ireland could learn from German reunification.
Tuesday, 03 May 2022
RIA Seminars: Ireland 2030
On each of the four Wednesdays of this month, from 9:30 to 13:00, a panel of scholars and engaged citizen-experts will discuss a topic central to the future of this island. There will be particular emphasis on the question of how human agency can be strengthened in a situation where technological progress and environmental degradation have accelerated to such a point that policy-making and critical reflection are hardly able to keep up.
Tuesday, 03 May 2022