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PhD and MA funding available in the Dept. of Sociology
Funding and supports for postgraduate students
Date: Friday, 07 March 2014
Maynooth University Internal postgraduate Funding announced in the School of Business
Maynooth University internal postgraduate funding for the School of Business has been announced. Applications are now open for two John & Pat Hume PhD Schlorships and four Taught Masters Bursaries.
Date: Thursday, 06 March 2014
Maynooth University Internal Postgraduate Funding 2014-15
Applications open Thursday March 6th 2014
Date: Tuesday, 04 March 2014
Sean-Ghaeilge graduate student at CCASNC
Camilla Pedersen, an MLitt student in the Department of Early Irish, recently gave a paper at the Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic at the University of Cambridge.
Date: Tuesday, 04 March 2014
End of Water is Life programme
Conference to end Water is Life research project.
Date: Monday, 03 March 2014
Two PhD students receive IRC PhD funding
Employment based Postgraduate Funding Programme
Date: Friday, 28 February 2014
Two Ph.D students in Sociology successfully defend their dissertations
Two PhDs defended in the Department last week
Date: Monday, 24 February 2014
E. Flaherty heading to Queens
Recent Sociology graduate, Eoin Flaherty is moving to Queens.
Date: Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Maynooth University Launches new International Masters in Transformative Community Development
The Transformative Engagement Network (TEN-Hunger), funded by Irish Aid and the Higher Education Authority, seeks to work with vulnerable rural communities to help transform their capacity to cope with the challenges of climate change, particularly around issues of food security and nutrition.
Date: Thursday, 06 February 2014
Challenging Climate Change & Hunger in Africa
Maynooth University has launced an innovative new Masters in ‘Transformative Community Development’. The new Masters programme, established as part of the TEN-Hunger Project (Transformative Engagement Network), is funded by Irish Aid and the HEA and brings together over thirty academics across disciplines to focus on climate change and food security in vulnerable communities in Zambia and Malawi.
Date: Thursday, 06 February 2014