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Social Justice Week: Spatial Justice in Dublin 8
A series of blogs on Spatial Justice in Dublin 8 will be published this week as part of Social Justice week at Maynooth University.
Date: Monday, 21 March 2022
Geographers Research Women's Health Rights Activism
A research article has been published based on a collaboration between The Research Group of Dublin Bay North Repeal the Eighth and staff and students from Maynooth's Department of Geography.
Date: Wednesday, 09 March 2022
Art and Geography
The latest cross-fertilisation between Art and Geography is on display at the Solomon Gallery, 11 March to 2 April 2022, where Eamon Colman's latest series of paintings may be viewed.
Date: Wednesday, 09 March 2022
Event celebrating 50 Years of Geography in Maynooth - recording available
On 16 December 2021, we celebrated 50 years of Geography at Maynooth with an online event
Date: Tuesday, 01 February 2022
Geographies of Waste - Blog
This blog showcases some of the third-year work carried out by undergraduate Geography students in Maynooth University. The student research presented is part of the Geographies of Waste (GY319a) module taught by Dr. Patrick Bresnihan.
Date: Friday, 21 January 2022
GeoWeek 2021 - The Future is Here
The Department of Geography had a busy GeoWeek including highlighting the research of some of the female physical geographers working at Maynooth.
Date: Friday, 19 November 2021
Professor Till and the Mapping of Irish Traveller Memory
The outreach work of Karen Till, Rachel McArdle (formerly of this Department) and students on the Masters in Spatial Justice is richly described in this recent article in the Irish Times
Date: Monday, 01 November 2021
MU Research Week 2021 explores societal and cultural challenges in series of virtual events
Maynooth University Research Week 2021 will take place from Monday 18th to Friday 22nd of October, and all events are open to the public to attend online.
Date: Monday, 11 October 2021
Geography - What is AthenaSWAN about and why is it important to Geography?
Find out what Athena SWAN is all abut and why it is important to the Department of Geography.
Date: Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Culture Night: Maynooth Geographers and Coolock Travellers
Pavee Roads Home, a project exploring Traveller culture and heritage
Date: Friday, 17 September 2021