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Eilish Dillon - International Development - Maynooth university

New Foundations funding awarded to Dr. Eilish Dillon

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Eilish Dillon, from Maynooth University Department of International Development, has been awarded New Foundations Funding from the Irish Research Council to explore how International Development is communicated to the public. The research, which was designed in collaboration with Dóchas, the Irish Association of Non-Governmental Development Organisations, will look at the appropriateness of the images used and the messages being communicated by International development NGOs.

Monday, 11 May 2020

Sea-level rise of more than 1 metre by 2100 if emission targets not met - Maynooth University collaborates on major international study

Sea-level rise of more than 1 metre by 2100 if emission targets not met - Maynooth University collaborates on major international study

Monday, 11 May 2020

IRC New Foundations Success for Dr Etain Quigley of the Department of Law

The New Foundations project is called - Juvenile Sexual Offending: An EU Prevalence and Criminal Justice Response Study and will be done it in collaboration with the ACJRD (Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development). The project will be recording prevalence rates and criminal justice responses to juvenile sexual offending across the EU. It will bring together key stakeholders and scholars in the area with a view to facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Monday, 11 May 2020

Profile Photo Rebecca Maguire

Congratulations to ALL member, Rebecca Maguire on being Awarded New Foundations Grant by Irish Research Council

The project will be carried out in collaboration with Multiple Sclerosis Ireland, where we will work to develop a framework for service evaluation. This will help to ensure that services are meeting the needs of users.

Sunday, 10 May 2020

Coastal flooding

MU research: Sea level rise could top 1 mtr by 2100

The NTU-led international study was a collaboration with researchers from The University of Hong Kong, Maynooth University (Ireland), Durham University (UK), Rowan University (USA), Tufts University (USA), and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Germany).

Friday, 08 May 2020

Maynooth University Law Department was delighted when five members of staff were awarded Irish Research Council New Foundations awards, the highest number of awards for any Law School in the country.

Prof Michael Doherty, Head of Department, was 'especially pleased that this amazing achievement coincides with our 10th birthday. We are the youngest Law Department in Ireland, and started our Criminology programme in 2016. To achieve this funding success, in addition to Professor Ferri's European Research Council Consolidator award in late-2019, clearly marks out Maynooth Law as a leading centre for legal and criminological research in Europe '.

Friday, 08 May 2020

Maynooth University congratulates 18 recipients of Irish Research Council New Foundations Awards

Maynooth University is delighted to congratulate the 18 recipients of the New Foundations Awards announced by the Irish Research Council.

Thursday, 07 May 2020

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

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