The monies are from the COALESCE research fund.
Maynooth University humanities projects have been awarded a combined grant of €403,000.
The monies are part of the Irish Research Council COALESCE research fund to confront societal challenges
The 2 Kildare projects will explore the benefits of tailored interventions to cognition, memory and psychological health, and the ethics of patent law in the case of de-extinct animals.
A total €5.3 million was allocated amongst 21 successful projects.
MU humanities projects awarded a combined grant of €403,000 as part of @IrishResearch COALESCE research fund to confront societal challenges.
— Maynooth University (@MaynoothUni) October 26, 2021
Congratulations Dr Richard Roche (@MUpsychdept) & Dr David Doyle (@MaynoothLaw)https://t.co/Fms82AJq60#LoveIrishResearch

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