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MU Library Treasures - New Blog Post for November
Travel Books in the Russell Library
Date: Monday, 04 November 2019
Work Related Learning and Placement Fair 2019
Maynooth University held its inaugural Placement and Work-Related Learning fair on Tuesday October 15th in Aula Maxima. With over 860 students in attendance, it proved a huge success.
Date: Monday, 04 November 2019
SPUR Poster Symposium 2019
The Summer Programme for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) 2019 Poster Symposium took place on Wednesday, October 23rd as part of Research Week.
Date: Monday, 04 November 2019
Students, have you changed your password?
Students, have you changed your password?
Date: Friday, 01 November 2019
2019 Graduates
B.A. and B.SocSc graduates were awarded their degrees this week. Some images from graduation day here. Philip Finn was awarded a PhD and is pictured with Prof. Mary Corcoran above and his supervisor Dr. Mary Murphy below. Patrick Gallagher was also awarded a PhD and can be seen below with his supervisor and head of department Prof. Seán Ó'Riain. A further picture of Prof. Seán Ó Riain with Patrick Gallagher taken with Gillian Stafford who received her BA.
Date: Friday, 01 November 2019
Anticancer activity, DNA binding and cell mechanistic studies of estrogen-functionalised Cu(II) complexes
Latest Publication from the Montagner Group
Date: Tuesday, 29 October 2019
SPUR Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium Prize Winner
Pictured at the Awards Ceremony of Maynooth University Research Week Dr. Denise Rooney with summer student Clara Evans winner of the Faculty of Science and Engineering SPUR Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium Prize
Date: Friday, 25 October 2019
Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium 2019
Chemistry students Darren Beirne, Clara Evans and Jamie Casey pictured with the Dean of Science and Engineering, Prof. Ronan Farrell.
Date: Thursday, 24 October 2019
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.
Date: Monday, 21 October 2019