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Extended opening hours begin Monday 17 December
Date: Friday, 14 December 2018
Iveagh Fellowship Programme
Are you a student from the arts, humanities, and social sciences interested in a career in international policy, including work in international development, human rights, and humanitarian work? MU will nominate two candidates to an Expert Panel. Fellows will be awarded €5,000 and mentorship support to help secure internships at internationally recognized organizations.
Date: Thursday, 13 December 2018
English Undergraduate Student Project | Contemporary Irish Writing Online Depository
Maynooth University: Contemporary Irish Writing An Online depository for cutting-edge literary theory from Maynooth University. A project by third-year undergraduates, specialising in new Irish writing.
Date: Thursday, 13 December 2018
Do LGBT employee networks enable LGBT voice?
This paper explores the extent to which employee networks can support LGBT employees, by reducing stigma and enabling voice. The paper draws on empirical data from Dr McFadden’s research exploring the identity management of lesbian, gay and bisexual employees in the Irish workforce. #LGBT @marianchenry @cmacphaidin #voice #careers @MU_Business
Date: Tuesday, 11 December 2018
Caitríona Fitzgerald successfully defends her PhD
Caitríona Fitzgerald successfully defends her PhD
Date: Tuesday, 11 December 2018
MSc Studentship Position in Computational Inorganic Chemistry with Dr. Tobias Kraemer
A two-year research MSc is available in the Department of Chemistry at Maynooth University under the supervision of Dr. Tobias Kraemer.
Date: Thursday, 06 December 2018
Conference Paper: 'Being Green in a Materialistic World-Consequences for Subjective Well Being"
Dr. Christian Martin, Lecturer in Marketing at the School of Business has co-authored a conference paper "Being Green in a Materialistic World – Consequences for Subjective Well Being" together with Pia Furchheim (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland) and Felicitas Morhart (University of Lausanne, Switzerland). The paper was presented at the 7th symposium of the International Centre for Anti-consumption Research (ICAR) in Almeria, Spain. ICAR is one of the premier academic meetings for researcher who study negative consequences of consumerism, consumers' attempts to reduce consumption, and different movement related to anti-consumption.
Date: Thursday, 06 December 2018
Local horizontal network membership for accelerated global market reach
This research explores the work of Born Global firms and how they have and can leverage the rich social capital that currently exists in their domestic market to rapidly internationalise and grow, maximising networks and pooling from existing resources. The study examines the Global Digital Animation Industry.
Date: Wednesday, 05 December 2018
ODCE talk to undergraduate students
Ian Drennan, Director of Corporate Enforcement, from the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (the ‘ODCE’), gave Maynooth University undergraduate law students a talk on the work and powers of the ODCE.
Date: Tuesday, 04 December 2018
MHC sponsored Innovation in Professional Practice Prize
Tanya Colbert, Partner and Director of Client Service in the law firm Mason Hayes & Curran, gave a fascinating talk to the Department of Law’s Innovation in Professional Practice module students.
Date: Tuesday, 04 December 2018