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Dr John Reynolds participates in event at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva
Dr John Reynolds recently participated in an event at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on racial discrimination, human rights and international law.
Monday, 22 July 2019
The surprising ways spirituality informs how we think about work
At best, spirituality is seen as something that is deeply personal to an individual and, even if it gives one a sense a purpose and comfort, should be kept to oneself. At worst, it is seen as pernicious influence that causes people to judge and discriminate. Outside the context of clinical contests, religion is often seen as something that should be kept separate from our working lives.
Friday, 12 July 2019
Two School of Business Faculty involved in Academy of Management (2019) symposium shortlisted for the Emerald Best International Symposium Award
Dr Marian Crowley-Henry and Dr Edward O Connor are involved in the 2019 Academy of Management Careers Division-sponsored symposium “Comparing careers across countries: New scholarship and directions”, shortlisted for the Emerald Best International Symposium Award.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Interdisciplinary doctoral research by Dr Nicola Mountford
Traditionally the PhD has been about becoming an expert in one particular aspect of a single discipline. More recently, however, funders have encouraged the establishment of broader, interdisciplinary PhD programmes to increase innovation, creativity and employability.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Dr Estelle Murphy awarded Charlemont Grant
Dr Estelle Murphy awarded a Charlemont grant from the Royal Irish Academy.
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Call for Applications: Department of English Doctoral Scholarship
Maynooth University Department of English Doctoral Scholarship.
Monday, 08 July 2019
New MU Library Treasures Blog Post
Caitlín & Constance – Letters from the Pearse Hutchinson Archive
Thursday, 04 July 2019
Prof. Fiona M. Palmer presents paper at International Musicological Society Intercongressional Symposium in Lucerne
Prof. Fiona M. Palmer presents a paper at the International Musicological Society Intercongressional Symposium on ‘Agency and Identity in Music’ in Lucerne. ‘Consolidating the Position of British Conductors in 1916: Issues of Identity and Influence in the Musical Conductors’ Association’
Wednesday, 03 July 2019
Dr Olga Ryazanova elected as Research Coordinator of the Management Education & Development division of the AOM
Dr Olga Ryazanova has been elected as Research Coordinator of the Management Education and Development division of the Academy of Management. She will serve in this role for the next two years, helping to identify and promote best research in the area of management education.
Thursday, 27 June 2019