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Asia through Irish eyes: An Irish Buddhist hobo in Myanmar - a talk by Dr Laurence Cox
Asia through Irish eyes: An Irish Buddhist hobo in Myanmar - a talk by Dr Laurence Cox (Sociology Department, Maynooth University) followed by a Q& A session. Hosted by the UCD Asia Pacific Research Network.
When: Thursday, 18 February 2021
WINNERS AND LOSERS: The social marketisation of civil society
WINNERS AND LOSERS: The social marketisation of civil society
When: Thursday, 09 July 2020
Report and Webinar: The ‘High Road’ Back to Work: Developing a Public Employment Eco System for a Covid Era Recovery
A new labour market report The ‘High Road’ Back to Work: Developing a Public Employment Eco System for a Covid Era Recovery. Co-authored by Dr Mary P. Murphy, Dr Nuala Whelan, Dr Michael McGann and Dr Phillip Finn will be launched on 5th June.
When: Friday, 05 June 2020
Focus Ireland and Threshold Webinar “Avoiding a rent emergency after the Covid-19 pandemic”
Speakers: Dr Mary Murphy (Maynooth University) Dr Barra Roantree (ESRI) John-Mark McCafferty (Threshold)
When: Thursday, 28 May 2020
Master's & Research Programmes - Live Q&As
Join our Postgraduate Office and academics from across the university for Live Q&As on our Master's and Research programmes
When: Monday, 11 May 2020
New Book Launched - The Irish Buddhist by Laurence Cox
The Irish Buddhist by Alicia Turner, Brian Bocking, and Laurence Cox https://www.amazon.com/Irish-Buddhist-Forgotten-British-Empire/dp/019007308X
When: Tuesday, 14 April 2020
Commissioning and Procurement: impacts on Irish civil society advocacy and service delivery Presenting initial research findings from a scoping research exercise.
Presenting the initial research findings from a scoping research exercise to examine the impacts of commissioning and procurement on Irish civil society advocacy and service delivery
When: Thursday, 19 March 2020
Emre Işık Memorial Lecture NOW CANCELLED
Sirens: On Contemporary Irish Political Music by Professor Joe Cleary (Yale University)
When: Thursday, 12 March 2020
International Women's Day 2020
To celebrate 2020 International Women’s Day@MU we host a salon of cross-faculty scholars presenting on gender/sexuality/feminist research. Topics include Irish feminism’s second wave, murder, motherhood, reproductive rights, sex work, sexual abuse, sexuality in fiction, tech work, trade unions, women in film and history!
When: Wednesday, 11 March 2020
Hospitality/’Hostipitality’: Tensions and Contradictions in the reception and treatment of migrants in the University, Ireland and Europe
Hospitality/’Hostipitality’: Tensions and Contradictions in the reception and treatment of migrants in the University, Ireland and Europe
When: Monday, 09 March 2020