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Sarah Reynolds was invited to participate on a panel at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in Brussels

On Thursday the 8th May, Sarah Reynolds, PhD Candidate in the School of Law and Criminology, was invited to participate on a panel at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in Brussels, during the 1st meeting of the Permanent Group on Immigration and Integration.

Tuesday, 03 June 2025

Prof Michael Doherty recently presents at the IX Ibero-American and European Congress of Labour and Social Security Law

Prof Doherty’s paper was entitled “EU Directives on Employee Information, Consultation, and Involvement: the Third Wave”, and focused on the role of worker representatives in recent EU labour law directives, with a particular focus on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.

Friday, 30 May 2025

PhD Candidate presents and participates in conferences in Ireland and the UK

On the 14 March 2025, Aaron Harte Hughes, PhD Candidate with the School of Law and Criminology, was part of a distinguished Panel discussion on Criminal Law and Evidence at the Bar of Ireland, as part of the 'Keeping Commons' Conference. The conference represented a rich opportunity for interaction and interchange between legal academia and practice.

Friday, 30 May 2025

Shaping a Smarter Healthcare Future

Dr. Ciara McCormack, Assistant Professor of Sport Science and Health, recently co-hosted the 3rd Digital Health Summer School, held at Maynooth University and expertly organised by Prof. Martin Curley and the Innovation Value Institute. The two-day event brought together a vibrant mix of clinicians, researchers, technologists, innovators, and students to explore how Ireland can build a more connected, person-centred, and sustainable healthcare system.

Thursday, 29 May 2025

Dr Conor Crummey - Law

Dr Conor Crummey chairs seminar co-hosted by Tri-CON and the Irish Jurisprudence Society

This seminar was co-hosted by TriCON (the Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance) and the Irish Jurisprudence Society.

Thursday, 29 May 2025

Maynooth Anthropologist Co-Authors Landmark Study on Humanity’s Longest Prehistoric Migration

Groundbreaking genomic research reveals ancient Asian migration shaped genetic legacy across the Americas

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

MU and DkIT officially launch Regional Graduate Academy

Maynooth University (MU) and Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) have today officially launched the MU-DkIT Regional Graduate Academy.

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

David Cowan - Law - Maynooth University

Dr David Cowan publishes book commentary in The Critic

The publication entitled, ‘is the Future Bright? We are in a revolutionary era’ considers Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how to best communicate AI and the future of AI to the general public.

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Kevin Wozniak

Dr Kevin Wozniak co-authors an article entitled, Public opinion about the shadow carceral state: A study of support for criminal justice fees

Dr Kevin Wozniak, lecturer at the School of Law and Criminology, Prof Justin T Pickett, University at Albany and Dr Elizabeth K. Brown, University of Boston have recently published an article in a Sage Journal, Punishment and Society, entitled, ‘Public opinion about the shadow carceral state: A study of support for criminal justice fees’.

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

A group of 8 delegates stand together, with smiling faces, they include From left: Dr Ciarán Ó Gallchoir, Dr Marianne O’Shea (Dept Applied Social Studies, MU), Dr Joe Oyler, Prof Carl Anders Säfström, Prof Gert Biesta, Dr Glenn Loughran (TUD), Dr Angela Rickard, Prof Sharon Todd.

MU Centre for Public Education and Pedagogy and Department of Education members participate in Symposium, Mälardalen University, Sweden.

Maynooth University Centre for Public Education and Pedagogy members and Department of Education staff participate in a Symposium in Mälardalen University, Sweden on May 7th, 2025. The symposium was organised to mark the 15 years since the creation of A Manifesto for Education.

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

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