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Dublin’s Housing Question: Geography hosts workshop for housing practitioners, activists, academics and postgraduate students, 12th March.
Dublin’s Housing Question is a pressing social and political topic requiring immediate and critical examination. As part of the Dublin Urban Laboratory and Public Geographies Series of our MA in Geography programme, this workshop invited housing professionals, activists, academics and postgraduate students to interrogate the housing crisis theoretically and practically and to identify and generate alternative pathways for future housing policy and practice.
Monday, 16 March 2015
Is Comparative Criminology an Anachronism in Today’s Globalised Society?
Professor Francis Pakes of Portsmouth University gave an insightful and engaging guest lecture at Maynooth University Department of Law on comparative criminal justice in the 21st century.
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Ollamh de chuid Ollscoil Mhá Nuad roghnaithe do dheontas ardghradaim ón ERC ar fiú €1.8 milliún é
Cróineolaíocht níos cruinne ar litríocht mheánaoiseach na hÉireann mar thoradh ar thaighde nua a dhéanfaidh “ciorcail crann” na Luath-Ghaeilge a shainaithint
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Dr Martin O'Leary - Lecture and Performance - Music of Aaron Copland
Lecture and Recital on the work of Aaron Copland
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Maynooth University Professor awarded prestigious ERC grant worth €1.8 million
Research will lead to more accurate chronology of medieval Irish literature, identifying the “tree rings” of early Irish language
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Cluster Event: Seminar on New Results from the Planck Satellite
Seminar on "New Results from the Planck Satellite" to be held on Tuesday, 10th March 2015 - 15:30 to 16:30 Where: (Venue to be announced)
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Professor Doherty Attending SE Research Network Meeting in Brussels
Professor Doherty will be attending the SE Research Network meeting in Brussels later this week.
Monday, 09 March 2015
Policies to reduce health inequalities can take years to show impact, new Maynooth research shows
The impact of policy changes to reduce health inequalities in Ireland can take many years to take effect, according to new Maynooth University research.
Monday, 02 March 2015
European Association for Palliative Care Early Researcher Award awarded to Maynooth University researcher
Dr. Kathleen McLoughlin, a researcher at the Maynooth University Department of Psychology, received the 2015 Early Researcher Award (first prize) by the European Association for Palliative Care.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Health Inequalities in the news
On Wednesday 25 February Jan Rigby spoke at a workshop hosted by the ESRI on the outcomes from a Health Research Board funded project exploring the geography of health inequalities in Ireland.
Thursday, 26 February 2015