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MU Faculty Q&A Teams Session

Friday 8 May 11:30-12:00

Wednesday, 06 May 2020

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Congratulations to ALL member Richard Roche for being Awarded Irish Research Council Award

A reminiscence-plus-walking intervention for older adults with Alzheimer’s Disease, partnering with the Alzheimer Society of Ireland

Wednesday, 06 May 2020

7th Lindau Meeting in Economic Sciences 2021

373 Young Economists from 60 countries are invited to the 7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences.

Tuesday, 05 May 2020

We are hiring

3 New Job Opportunities on ERC Project DANCING

Two post-doctoral researchers (1 in Law, 1 in Sociology or Cognate discipline) and a project manager

Thursday, 30 April 2020

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ALL Institute collaborates on HRB-funded project on Covid 19

“Impact of Covid 19 on Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Caregivers”

Thursday, 30 April 2020

History Research Seminar - 28 April update

The Jolliest Barrack? The power and limitations of laughter in post-Stalinist Hungary (1956-1989)' - lecture to History Research Seminar by Dr Lili Zách, MU Department of History

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Bryan Hennelly - Electronic Engineering

Open PhD Positions

SEVEN Open Fully Funded Positions at Department of Electronic Engineering

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

​Due to recent success in obtaining an ERC Consolidator funding, we are recruiting three individuals to join the DANCING project team

The project titled DANCING - Protecting the Right to Culture of Persons with Disabilities and Enhancing Cultural Diversity through European Union Law: Exploring New Paths, is a 5 year long project led by Prof. Delia Ferri.

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Mu collaboration for TUH

MU Colleagues collaborate to provide PPE assistance to the HSE

Design Innovation, Maynooth University Library and the Department of Biology have been working together to 3D print PPE assistance for the HSE.

Monday, 27 April 2020

MACMORRIS AHI, IRC research project

​Funded PhD Studentship in association with the Irish Research Council’s MACMORRIS Project

The MACMORRIS Project (Mapping Actors and Communities: A Model of Research in Renaissance Ireland in the 16th and 17th Centuries) is a four-year digital-humanities project funded by the Irish Research Council. It seeks to map the full range of cultural activity in Ireland, across languages and ethnic groups, from roughly 1541 to 1691. We are looking to recruit a well-qualified applicant interested in undertaking a research degree at PhD level.

Friday, 24 April 2020

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