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Why saying hello is a good idea in third-level education
With a new academic year underway, students and lecturers alike are acclimatising to demanding timetables, new faces and large class sizes. In Ireland, third level student numbers are on the rise year after year leading to class sizes that regularly enter the hundreds.
Monday, 21 October 2019
Russell Library Closure
Wednesday 23 October from 14:00 and all day Thursday 24
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Employing finance in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals: The promise and perils of catastrophe bonds
Can Wall Street save the world? The UN Sustainable Development Goals launched by the United Nations in 2015, present a formidable funding challenge. Financial innovation is one way through which resources can be secured, while also providing business opportunities.
Monday, 14 October 2019
Workshop for the Journal of Management Education Special Issue on 'Experiential Learning and Large Classes'
Workshop for the Journal of Management Education Special Issue on 'Experiential Learning and Large Classes'
Tuesday, 08 October 2019
Staff from our Department participated in the ECER conference in Hamburg
Report of symposium based on new book on resisting neoliberalism in education
Tuesday, 08 October 2019
Big pharma, bad science? An analysis of retractions in bio-medical journals
Dr Bastian Rake presented his paper “Big pharma, bad science? An analysis of retractions in bio-medical journals” at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Wednesday, 02 October 2019
Roma! Join the Department's Trip to Italy this January 2020
The Ancient Classics Department are excited to announce our 2020 study trip to Italy! Join us on a five-day, four-night tour to Rome and the Bay of Naples (27-31 January 2020) , designed to complement our students’ studies of the Roman world. The tour aims to complement your primarily text-based study of the Roman world by introducing you to some of the most significant and impressive archaeological remains from the heart of the Roman Empire. Please see note on eligibility criteria.
Monday, 16 September 2019
PhD and BSc Chemistry Students Conferred
Dr. Caroline Reid, PhD graduate, pictured with Prof. Philip Nolan, MU President, Dr. Denise Rooney, Associate Dean at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dr. Jennifer McManus, Head of the Chemistry Dept. and other members of the Chemistry Dept.
Thursday, 12 September 2019
School of Business New Marketing Masters Programmes
Maynooth University School of Business is launching two new Masters programmes, in Marketing and Strategic Marketing, each available in full-time and part-time mode, and lectured in day long blocks, to help you make sense of these, and other marketing-related questions.
Friday, 06 September 2019