Events

Town Hall on the Future of Higher Education in Ireland

Maynooth University and Maynooth Students’ Union will host a town hall candidates’ debate on the future of Irish higher education and research funding on Tuesday, 4 February, 2020 at 12:30pm. All Maynooth University staff and students are invited to attend.

When: Tuesday, 04 February 2020

Where: Rye Hall, North Campus

The Legal Challenges in the Digitalisation of Work

On Wednesday, 7th May, the School of Law and Criminology will host an event entitled, 'The Legal Challenges in the Digitalisation of Work' in the Royal Irish Academy Dublin. The event is coordinated by Dr David Mangan, Assistant Professor and Director of the Research Centre for Technology Law & Policy, School of Law and Criminology Maynooth University.

When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025

Where: Royal Irish Academy

An architecture of risk: how the past breathes in the design of future clinical space

The next talk in our research seminar series will be delivered by Dr Daryl Martin, Maynooth Sociology Department. Wednesday, 7 May at 4:00pm.

When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025

Where: Room 2.27, TSI Building

Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium - Luke McEvoy, Maynooth University

Luke McEvoy, Maynooth University, will give a talk titled 'Isotopy, Concordance, and Positive Intermediate Scalar Curvature'

When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025

Where: MS2

Postgraduate Conference 2025

Join us for a showcase of postgraduate research in the Music Department, including papers from our PhD and MA students and concluding with a concert featuring staff and students in the Department.

When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025

Where: Bewerunge Room, Logic House

Event Annoucement: Revisiting "A Manifesto for Education": The Point of Education in Times of Unrest

A Manifesto for Education: The Point of Education in Times of Unrest | May 7, 2025 | Säfström & Biesta to revisit their influential manifesto with scholars and artists through discussions and critical dialogue at Mälardalen University

When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025

Where:

QSA*Net Online Workshop – Promoting Open Research in Qualitative Social Science

Building an International Network for Qualitative Secondary Analysis at this online workshop

When: Tuesday, 06 May 2025

Where: online

CAO Change of Mind

The CAO 2025 change of mind period is open from May 6th to July 1st 2025.

When: Tuesday, 06 May 2025 to Tuesday, 01 July 2025

Where: CAO website

Hiding Behind Desks, Podiums and Masks. A Pluralistic Approach to Understanding Three Contemporary 'Masters of War': Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu

Department of History Research Seminars 2024/2025 DOUBLE SESSION - All Welcome!

When: Thursday, 01 May 2025

Where: History Department Boardroom, First Floor, Rhetoric House - OR - join us on Zoom....details provided below

CAO Change of Mind

The Central Applications Office processes applications for undergraduate courses in Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Decisions on admissions to undergraduate courses are made by the HEIs who instruct CAO to make offers to successful candidates. Applicants should note the March 1st at 5pm deadline.

When: Thursday, 01 May 2025

Where: CAO Website: www.cao.ie

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