FINAL WEEK!!! Get your abstracts in for the #IPRC21 Research Week #law colloquium @DCU hosted by @LawGovDCU and @DublinLPR
Deadline is 28th February, 2021.
Apply here https://t.co/nxwBwxyhyy
#IPRC21 Research week has a call for abstracts for research on #Law open until 28th February, 2021. Submissions can be made online https://t.co/ga3b2jVN0A. Please direct any queries about the event to [email protected].
#Research#PhD#Conference
The IPRC will host its 2021 Research Week in conjunction with @BusinessDCU and @LawGovDCU and @DublinLPR, from 7th - 14th April, 2021. Submissions can be made online https://t.co/nxwBwxPSq6. Please direct any queries about the event to [email protected]#IPRC21#Research
#IPRC21 Research week has a call for abstracts for research on #business open until 1st March, 2021. Submissions can be made online https://t.co/ga3b2jVN0A. Please direct any queries about the event to [email protected].
#Research#PhD#Conferences
#IPRC21 Research week has a call for abstracts for research on #business and #law interaction. Submissions can be made online https://t.co/ga3b2jVN0A by 28th February, 2021. Please direct any queries about the event to [email protected].
#Research#PhD#Conferences
Proud to present the second #CALLFORABSTRACTS: Business & Law.
Do you research corporate law, contract law, data law, trade law/policy? Or another field where law and business interact? Then submit your abstract.
More info check: https://t.co/C2EcUyy5sp
#CALLFORABSTRACTS.
We are proud to present this year's first conference will take place on the 7th of April on (Im)migration law and policy.
Are you studying immigration laws, policies or the effect of immirgration upon law / policy? Than apply now!
https://t.co/kp3L7fh0Ii
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a colloquium this year together with the @IPRC19, @LawGovDCU and @BusinessDCU. We will be posting the first call for abstracts later today - hint one of the topics will encompass both schools!
How do people experience life when they are born with both male and female genitals?
We talk about this topic with @tanyanim@LawGovDCU from the @IntersexMap project @DCU. A very interesting topic that certainly disserves more attention and research.
https://t.co/T5wwVMa14E
"Sex workers are most at risk from the pandemic but yet are left to die"
Read our new blog post on lockdown policy on sex workers in India.
#covid19#lockdown#sexworkers#india@DCUIndia
https://t.co/1D2saPQOBy
Can Central Bank eradicate poverty and increase social justice? And should they contribute to fighting climate change?
In this episode we interview prof. Atuir Rahman the 10th governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh and professor at Dhaka University.
https://t.co/2nIRXCMLMg
What turns a public space into a forum for discussion? What does this mean for the #blacklivesmatter movement?
Together with Dr. Hari Krishnan we discuss his work on the role of public spaces on political debate and whether #Covid_19 can take it online.
https://t.co/A2HZL17sfa
What are the global cyber threats and are we ready for them? In this podcast @phettwaivv talks to @jshermcyber, non-resident fellow at The Atlantic Council.
A short podcast on #cybersecurity
https://t.co/yxh5XRVUQa
Why do we think people more honest in a digital environment? What are safety and psychological implications of working from home?
We asked @PsychFriend PhD @waterfordit the answers may surpise you
https://t.co/TWCE4JPydi
#covid19#zoom#skype#cybercrime
Relaxing in your garden or on your daily walk? The Dublin Law and Politics Review podcast is an excellent listen. It tells you what you need to know about the latest developments in legal and political research.
#stayhome#podcast
https://t.co/er8tLA3HXc
Dr Meriel McClatchie and Dr Ellen OCarroll of UCD School of Archaeology feature in today's Irish Times in an article about their contribution to the ERC-funded research project, Foodcult, exploring what people ate in early modern Ireland.
https://t.co/CIgJnMNryv
DCU has secured over €1.2m in funding from the EU to develop new types of surfaces for use in water systems. This project will be led by Dr David Kinahan from the School of Mechanical Engineering at @DCU: https://t.co/d3vh4bC3Ag
#Engineering#Sustainability
The #ECB's asset purchasing has caused a clash between the German Court and the ECJ. What impact will this have upon European Relations and how does it impact the legality of the COVID measures?
I talk about it in this podcast with the @DublinLPR
https://t.co/yaNi2ovEmd