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Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference Visit to the Russell Library
Conference Delegation Visit
Date: Monday, 04 September 2017
Maynooth University welcomes 900 students for largest University Access Orientation Programme in Ireland
Launchpad is unique in Irish higher education due to its scale; over 900 new students and 1,100 of their supporters attend the programme. Students attending Launchpad have entered Maynooth through HEAR (Higher Education Access Route), DARE (Disability Access Route to Education), further education and training, or the entry routes for mature students.
Date: Monday, 04 September 2017
Heritage Week in the Russell Library
New post on MU Library Treasures blog
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Special Collections & Archives Reading Room Closure
Reading room closure Tuesday 5 September, 2017
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Calling on ambitious innovators to shape the future of the Irish food and drink industry
Bord Bia and Maynooth University look for aspiring innovators to join industry-first programme.
Date: Friday, 25 August 2017
Geography: Gisele Connell NUI Travelling Studentship
The department extends warm congratulations to Ms Gisele Eugenia Connell who has been awarded an NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentship to fund her Ph.D studies in the Department of Geography, Durham University.
Date: Friday, 25 August 2017
Geography: Darren O'Rourke SPHeRE PhD Programme
Congratulations to Darren O'Rourke who has been offered and has accepted a place on the Structured Population and Health Services Research Education (SPHeRE) PhD programme
Date: Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Academic Writing Award
Maynooth University Library & New Review of Academic Librarianship
Date: Friday, 18 August 2017
Geography: Joe Robinson book launch: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Inscription
Congratulations to Joe Robinson, graduate student in our department, on the publication of his book
Date: Thursday, 17 August 2017
Recent work from Dr Elisa Fadda (PI) and Matthew G Nixon (PhD candidate) features on the cover of the latest issue of the Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) journal.
Dr Fadda’s research focuses on understanding the mechanisms and energetics of biomolecular interactions through high-performance computing (HPC) molecular simulation techniques. Of particular interest to the group is how different degrees of structural flexibility in biomolecules, such as protein and complex carbohydrates, modulate their binding affinities and specificities.
Date: Thursday, 17 August 2017