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28 March 2024Watch back the recording of the seminar hosted by Grangegorman Histories, during the Dublin Festival of History.
The Royal Irish Academy/Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann champions research. We identify and recognise Ireland’s world class researchers. We support scholarship and promote awareness of how science and the humanities enrich our lives and benefit society. We believe that good research needs to be promoted, sustained and communicated. The Academy is run by a Council of its members. Membership is by election and considered the highest academic honour in Ireland.
Read more about the RIAWatch back the recording of the seminar hosted by Grangegorman Histories, during the Dublin Festival of History.
This year, the Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce funding for fourteen early career researchers under the annual Charlemont Grants scheme.
The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to announce that a new collection – Clare Memories Oral History Collection – has been published in the Repository through Cuimhneamh an Chláir.
Our latest Annual Review is now available to view or download online, in both Irish and English.
To make the Library’s unique and distinct collections more accessible and searchable, we have moved our existing catalogue records to a new Library catalogue
The Library is holding a lunchtime lecture to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Cynthia Longfield's adventure on the St George Expedition.
How is Ulster Unionism defined and is it misunderstood in the Republic? A panel discussion exploring the different meanings of Unionism and how they can be explained to societies outside Northern Ireland.
This year's RIA Standing Committee for International Affairs conference seeks to interrogate the concept of “the West” in international affairs, particularly as it relates to positioning and identity.
This event is fully booked, but a waiting list is in place. The annual IHTA Seminar, 'Marshland to Metropolitan City: exploring Cork through the Irish Historic Towns Atlas' will take place in Cork on 15 May 2024.