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Thinks and Drinks - on subject of Free Will
An evening of perspectives on big ideas from across the university to encourage discussion and make connections, with Professors Patricia Palmer, Barak Pearlmutter and John O'Brennan.
When: Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Why did working-class voters throw in their lot with Trump?
To find out, come along to Professor Paul Sracic’s talk on “The impact of working Class Voters in the US and the implications for U.S. policies.”
When: Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Seminar: Ethical reasoning in public policy management
by visiting scholar, Sven Grundmann.
When: Tuesday, 03 October 2017
Summer School on 'The EU and Human Rights in a Time of Crisis'
Maynooth University will host a Summer School on ‘The EU and Human Rights in a Time of Crisis’. The event is being jointly directed by the Department of Law and the Centre and organized as part of a Erasmus Plus Jean Monnet Module on EU external action.
When: Saturday, 17 June 2017
Maynooth Education Forum - Migrant trajectories through the Education System
The fifth annual Forum brings together leading thinkers, practitioners, researchers, strategists, and policy makers from Ireland and overseas to discuss the experience of migrants in the Irish education system.
When: Friday, 16 June 2017
2017 Alumni Summer Soirée
Our annual alumni gathering for 'culture vultures'! Don't miss our special 20th anniversary Alumni Summer Soirée on 8 June focused on Irish Film and the music behind it. Beginning with a wine reception at 7pm, invite a friend and enjoy the start of summer back at your alma mater.
When: Thursday, 08 June 2017
Special Seminar: “France in Crisis: can the centre hold?”
Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies and the Department of Media Studies are delighted to host Mary Fitzgerald is a Freelance Foreign Affairs Correspondent.
When: Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Book Launch - ‘Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucuses’ (2017, Oxford University Press)
Book Launch and Seminar by Professor Gerard Toal (Virginia Tech University) on his recent publication ‘Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucuses” .
When: Monday, 24 April 2017
The Eurovision Song Contest in a Changing World: Culture, Geography and Politics
Bringing together academics and fans of Eurovision alike, to examine what makes it special and what, if anything, it says about the modern European landscape.
When: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Book Launch: Church, State and Social Science in Ireland
By Drs. Peter Murray and Maria Feeney
When: Wednesday, 05 April 2017