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A just transition -how do we tackle heat need and greed?
A just transition -how do we tackle heat need and greed Key note speakers Heat, Need and a Green New Deal? – Prof Ian Gough Universal Basic Services? – Dr. Anna Coote Sustainable Development Goals? – David Donoghue European Child Guarantee? – Hugh Frazer
When: Thursday, 27 February 2020
Refiguring Innovation in Digital Games and Network in Play
Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Informal Game Making Event
When: Wednesday, 20 November 2019
PSAI Conference
Maynooth University hosts the annual conference of the Political Studies Association of Ireland from 18-20 October 2019.
When: Friday, 18 October 2019
Collective Memory Work Symposium
The planning for new year's Collective Memory Work Symposium has begun. Check out the website for the event in August 2020 http://collectivememorywork.net/?page_id=46
When: Friday, 20 September 2019
2019 Alumni Summer Soirée
Join us on Thursday 20th June at 7pm for a special evening of music, reflection and performance at Maynooth University with The Webb Sisters, former backing vocalists to Leonard Cohen. Begin your summer with an evening at MU. Tickets cost €20 and a complimentary glass of wine on registration will get this entertaining and enlightening evening off to a great start.
When: Thursday, 20 June 2019
The Annual Emre Işık Memorial Lecture
Professor Peter Shirlow (University of Liverpool) will give the The Annual Emre Işık Memorial Lecture on ' 'Apologia and Humiliation: Northern Ireland’s Ideological Trap'
When: Thursday, 09 May 2019
From the ‘long war’ to the ‘long peace’: Northern Ireland a generation after the Good Friday Agreement
MU Department of Sociology Presents From the ‘long war’ to the ‘long peace’: Northern Ireland a generation after the Good Friday Agreement A day of informal discussion and debate on Northern Ireland Past, Present & Future
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Public Lecture by Chris Gilligan on ‘Northern Ireland and the limits of the race relations framework’
Public Lecture by Chris Gilligan on ‘Northern Ireland and the limits of the race relations framework’
When: Thursday, 07 March 2019
The Politics of Work: Strategies, Agencies and Change
Thinking Out Loud: A Seminar Series to Discuss Work in Progress: The Politics of Work: Strategies, Agency and Change
When: Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Dept of Sociology Information Session at Postgrad Open
Sociology Information session at the Postgrad Open Day
When: Tuesday, 26 February 2019