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launch of the Women in Global Music (WIGM) Research and Industry Network
Registration is open now for the online launch of the Women in Global Music (WIGM) Research and Industry Network
Thursday, 27 May 2021
Webinar 9th June, Becoming an Anti-Racist Adult Education Practitioner
Exciting webinar with our own Lilian Nwanze in conversation with the highly esteemed Professor Stephen Brookfield.
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
New Publication: Ireland 1913
Congratulations to Professor Florian Krobb on his recent publication entitled Ireland 1913 translated and edited by Leesa Wheatley and Florian Krobb.
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
New Publication: Rethinking Intercultural Competence: Theoretical Challenges and Practical Issues
Congratulations to Professor Arnd Witte of the School of Modern Languages on his new publication entitled: Rethinking Intercultural Competence: Theoretical Challenges and Practical Issues, edited by Arnd Witte and Theo Harden.
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
Role of Citizens in the Development of Smart Cities: Benefit of Citizen’s Feedback for Improving Quality of Service
This paper provides a detailed discussion on the role of the citizen in the development of smart city services.
Friday, 21 May 2021
Dr. Nicola Mountord receives Maynooth University Teaching Award
These awards aim to acknowledge the efforts of outstanding individuals or teams that contribute to excellence and innovation in teaching and learning across Maynooth University and enhance student learning.
Friday, 21 May 2021
New Remote Membership in MW Business Innovation Centre
Flexible workspace and supports for remote working entrepreneurs
Thursday, 20 May 2021
Migration Culture - A Comparative Perspective
Why are some societies more mobile and characterized by more deeply-rooted migration traditions than others?
Wednesday, 19 May 2021
Approaches to Analysis of Qualitative Research Data: A Reflection on the Manual and Technological Approaches
Dr Michael Hayden, Assistant Professor of Accounting, has just published an article titled Approaches to Analysis of Qualitative Research Data: A Reflection on the Manual and Technological Approaches with co-authors Dr Ruth Mattimoe and Dr Brid Murphy from Dublin City University, and Professor Joan Ballantine from Ulster University in the Accounting, Finance & Governance Review Journal. The paper provides reflective and critical insights into the experiences of two PhD qualitative studies which adopted different approaches to data analysis. We consider the motivations, challenges and benefits of choosing either a technological (NVivo) or manual approach to qualitative data analysis. The paper contributes to the limited literature which has explored the comparative experiences of those undertaking qualitative data analysis using different approaches. It aims to add insights into how researchers conduct qualitative data analysis using different approaches and the lessons learnt.
Tuesday, 18 May 2021
Dr Treasa Kenny has been awarded an IRC New Foundations Award for her Project Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation: Evaluation of Programmes
The project focus is on developing an evaluation framework which will include new ways for stakeholders to relate to evaluators and inclusion of stakeholders in the development of the evaluation design, methods of data collection, data analysis and interpretation.
Tuesday, 18 May 2021