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History of Feminism Trial ends 28 October
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Date: Thursday, 22 October 2020
Classics Now: a new online cultural festival about Classics in Ireland and beyond, 13-15th November 2020
Classics Now: a new online cultural festival about Classics in Ireland and beyond. Dates: 13-15 November 2020.
Date: Thursday, 15 October 2020
Symbiosis of Heritage and Scholarship: An Interview
Our latest Special Collections & Archives blog post
Date: Thursday, 15 October 2020
Maynooth University Research Week - 19-23 October 2020
We are pleased to annouce that next week is Research Week 2020, beginning Monday, 19th October and running through Friday, 23rd October. This year all events will be held on virtual platforms but will still feature an exciting programme that showcases our research from undergraduate level right through to our senior faculty.
Date: Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Maynooth University Professional Services Virtual Fair
Don't miss the MU Professional Services Virtual Fair on October 09th 2020. Register via MU FutureConnect today!
Date: Friday, 09 October 2020
Export Sales Forecasting Using Genetic Programming
This study offers a novel framework for modelling and forecasting sales under unstable economic conditions.
Date: Thursday, 08 October 2020
Why does Kerry have a lower rate of Covid-19 - RTE Brainstorm article by Dr Ciarán Walsh
Opinion: does anthropology hold the answer to why the Kingdom has seen fewer infections than elsewhere in the country? There is a widely-held view that Covid-19 never got a hold in Kerry and Dr Ciaran Walsh explores if anthropology can help tell us why
Date: Tuesday, 06 October 2020
Najaah Bodunrin (LLB) completes research assistant placement at Department of Law
Najaah Bodunrin, LLB student, completed a research assistant placement in the Department of Law over the summer. During this placement, Najaah assisted Dr Aisling McMahon with research related to patents on emerging medical technologies, including in the Covid-19 context. Alongside this, she provided research assistance on case law related to assisted dying. She also worked with Dr Amina Adanan researching new technologies as evidence of the commission of international crimes and helping with module preparation. Finally, she helped Dr Edana Richardson with the development of an online postgraduate module.
Date: Monday, 05 October 2020
Mezzo-Soprano Sharon Carty appointed Maynooth Campus Associate Artist
Maynooth College and Maynooth University’s Music Department and Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy, in partnership with Music Generation Kildare and Kildare County Council, are delighted to announce the appointment of Sharon Carty (mezzo soprano) as Maynooth Campus Associate Artist for the coming academic year, 2020–2021.
Date: Monday, 05 October 2020