
10 researchers at Maynooth University are to receive funding under the Irish Research Council’s New Foundations programme.
The New Foundations programme aims to bring researchers and community/voluntary organisations together to share knowledge and develop new insights to help create a better society for all.
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Full list of researchers from Maynooth University awarded funding under the programme:
Dr Catriona O’Toole has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Sanctuary Schools: Building Capacity for Trauma-Informed Practice in Education.’
Dr Aisling McMahon has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Patients’ Access to Advanced Cancer Therapies (PAACT): Ethics and Equity of Access.’
Dr Barry Cannon has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘RESISTING THE FAR RIGHT IN IRELAND: Optimising civil society strategies for countering far right organisation, discourse and growth in contemporary Ireland.’
Professor Sinead McGilloway has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘The CHERISH project: Promoting a 'Think Carer' approach in General Practice.’
Dr Treasa Kenny has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled:
‘Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation: Evaluation of Facilitated Dialogue Programmes’.
Dr Moynagh Sullivan has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Making mediums to mediate breast cancer through sustainable narrative, art, and poetry practices.
Dr David Doyle has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Understanding the Needs and Perspectives of Foreign National Prisoners (FNPs) in Ireland’.
Dr Ciara Bradley has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Pavee Mothering during Covid-19’.
Dr Karen Till has been awarded funding to conduct research on a project titled: ‘Travellers' Tales and Memory Maps: A collaboration of Pavee Roads Home and Maynooth Geo