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NPSSH Symposium, October 19th - 20th 2017
This year’s symposium will be centred on the theme of ‘Progress and Degeneration’. In the radically changed political and cultural environment that has emerged globally in the last few years, the discourse of progress underpinning many of the traditional narratives of western change and development has come to be increasingly questioned. The phenomena of ‘post-truth’; the re-emergence of nationalist politics; the increasing conflict between corporate and environmental values; the breakdown of established political alignments, as witnessed most clearly in Brexit; and the rise of information as the battleground upon which ideological struggles are waged.
Date: Wednesday, 04 October 2017
France's Highest Academic Honour
Professor John Ringwood has been recognised by his peers as a key pillar of French-Irish scientific and academic cooperation
Date: Wednesday, 04 October 2017
Two PhD candidates in the Department of English awarded Irish Research Council postgraduate scholarships
Congratulations to Daniel Curran and Conor Dowling, PhD candidates in the Department of English, who have both been awarded prestigious Irish Research Council postgraduate scholarships.
Date: Friday, 22 September 2017
New Perspectives: Postgraduate Symposium for the Humanities (NPPSH)
New Perspectives: Postgraduate Symposium for the Humanities (NPPSH) - 19-20 October - Maynooth University
Date: Thursday, 14 September 2017
MU - Tokyo Institute of Technology Summer School
The Innovation Value Institute, MU School of Business and MU Department of Design Innovation hosted their first postgraduate 'Creative Thinking and Problem Solving’ summer school in collaboration with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
Date: Tuesday, 12 September 2017
Geography: September Graduations
Congratulations to all our Geography undergraduate, MLitt and PhD students who graduated at the Conferring Ceremonies this week.
Date: Friday, 08 September 2017