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COVID-19 Mental Health Survey by Maynooth University and Trinity College finds high rates of anxiety
Maynooth University and Trinity College collaborate on major Irish Covid-19 study
Monday, 27 April 2020
Maynooth University research assesses how primary schools, teachers, parents and pupils are adjusting to the reality of COVID-19 school closures
80% of respondents state that Irish is the most difficult subject to adapt to distance learning. Research identifies the advantages and disadvantages of online/distance learning for pupils and educators
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
What COVID-19 tells us about technology and human behaviour
We are witnessing some smart thinking during the current crisis when it comes to technology, but will such flexibility continue afterwards?
Monday, 06 April 2020
Why making that call is better than texting or tweeting
With broadband networks suffering from lag and buffering it might be time to return to our telephone networks and dust off our telephones.
Saturday, 04 April 2020
Why making that call is better than texting or tweeting
With broadband networks suffering from lag and buffering it might be time to return to our telephone networks and dust off our telephones, writes Dr Aphra Kerr of our Dept of Sociology
Thursday, 26 March 2020
How forced hair cutting was used as a weapon of war in Ireland
The violent act of forcibly cutting off women's hair was widespread during the War of Independence on both sides in the conflict, writes Prof Linda Connolly of the Department of Sociology
Monday, 09 March 2020
Why winter bees are more vulnerable than summer bees
While winter honeybees live longer than their summer cousins, they face more threats from pests and diseases writes Rachel Ward, a researcher in the Department of Biology
Monday, 24 February 2020
"The luck of the Irish": Irish Oscar wins and American culture
Irish actors have chequered history in the first 92 years of the Academy Awards, writes Dr Brian McManus
Wednesday, 12 February 2020
What Parasite tells us about life in modern Korea
The Oscar-winning film may investigate Korean society, but it also says much about current international social issues, writes Dr Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain of the Department of Sociology
Monday, 10 February 2020
Why saying hello is a good idea in third-level education
Interaction between students and lecturers can have a surprising pay-off for both parties, writes Dr Christina O'Connor and Dr Gillian Moran at the School of Business, and Prof Denise Luethge, Northern Kentucky University
Monday, 03 February 2020