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Submisssions : Intersectional Agency in Arts and Humanities: Pasts and Futures
This interdisciplinary seminar series invites presentations of papers that explore the themes of the past's and future of Intersectional Agency. Creative and practice-based interventions are welcome, as are collaborative contributions.
Monday, 13 March 2023
Topological transitions in weakly monitored free fermions
Graham Kells, Dganit Meidan, Alessandro Romito
Monday, 13 March 2023
Will brands and businesses take a side on protests and activism?
People are turning to consumption to express themselves politically. Brands are forced to take a stance on political issues.
Sunday, 12 March 2023
Dr. Andreeva's blogposts on doing literature reviews are among the most read
The blog posts by Dr. Tatiana Andreeva on doing literature reviews are among the most read posts at Harzing.com, one of the most respected and read websites all things academia in the business school world
Friday, 10 March 2023
Mayooth Music MA Graduate Jacqueline Fletcher wins Finding a Voice Composer Competition
Jacqueline Fletcher, a graduate of the MA in Music at Maynooth 2022, has been awarded the prestigious Finding a Voice 2023 Emerging Composer Competition
Thursday, 09 March 2023
Dr Avril Brandon has been awarded funding from the Department of Justice to conduct research on ethnic monitoring in the criminal justice system
his research aims to examine and learn from the experiences of other jurisdictions that have developed and implemented ethnic monitoring systems. She will conduct this research in collaboration with Professor Denis Bracken at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
Thursday, 09 March 2023
What happens to productivity in remote and hybrid work?
Dr. Tatiana Andreeva speaks to The Irish Times about her ongoing research on the effects of the shift to hybrid work
Tuesday, 07 March 2023
David Mangan contributes to Landmark Cases in Privacy Law
David has published a chapter on the Canadian decision of Jones v Tsige in Landmark Cases in Privacy Law. David contends that Jones is an example of the common law’s hesitant approach to a general cause of action in privacy.
Tuesday, 07 March 2023
MU researchers awarded grants to inspire public engagement with STEM
Three Maynooth University researchers have been awarded over €600,000 to deliver innovative public engagement projects under the SFI Discover Programme.
Monday, 06 March 2023
March 3rd Blog - What has Adult Education got to do with Social Justice?
Welcome to our blog post for Social Justice week 2023 (6th-10th of March) -Written By: Michael Kenney
Friday, 03 March 2023