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Maynooth University’s PPE donation to Tallaght Hospital
Date: Monday, 18 May 2020

Milieu 2020
Milieu 2020 - the journal that even the coronavirus could not defeat
Date: Friday, 08 May 2020

Ethnographic Film Festivals go Online!
A doctoral student from the MU’s Anthropology Department, Matjaz Pinter, has been helping the German International Film Festival (GIEFF) to make the transition from a film festival, traditionally held at the University town of Göttingen, to an online streaming event.
Date: Tuesday, 05 May 2020

MU Library Treasures Blog
Shakespeare miniatures: A generous donation and a conservator's delight
Date: Wednesday, 29 April 2020

History Research Seminar - 28 April update
The Jolliest Barrack? The power and limitations of laughter in post-Stalinist Hungary (1956-1989)' - lecture to History Research Seminar by Dr Lili Zách, MU Department of History
Date: Tuesday, 28 April 2020

New digital exhibition from the Russell Library
Diamonds in the Rough: The Dublin Imprints of the Swayne Bequest
Date: Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Open PhD Positions
SEVEN Open Fully Funded Positions at Department of Electronic Engineering
Date: Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Funded PhD Studentship in association with the Irish Research Council’s MACMORRIS Project
The MACMORRIS Project (Mapping Actors and Communities: A Model of Research in Renaissance Ireland in the 16th and 17th Centuries) is a four-year digital-humanities project funded by the Irish Research Council. It seeks to map the full range of cultural activity in Ireland, across languages and ethnic groups, from roughly 1541 to 1691. We are looking to recruit a well-qualified applicant interested in undertaking a research degree at PhD level.
Date: Friday, 24 April 2020

Prof Jamison (MIT), Dr Monos (MIT), and Prof Stephens (Maynooth University) publish continuous flow synthesis of pain medication Tramadol
As part of a larger project to developing continuous reactors for “on-demand” small-molecule creation, Prof Stephens (Maynooth University) and the Jamison team at MIT have just published a new multioperation continuous-flow platform for the synthesis of Tramadol (Synlett, DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1690884).
Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2020