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17 May 2018

Urban modernity and the historic city c. 1700 to 1840

Public lecture by Professor Roey Sweet, University of Leicester, as part of IHTA Seminar 2018

Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Public Lecture
15 May 2018

Tackling Climate Change: rhetoric or reality?

The EPA and the Royal Irish Academy, will host a public lecture by Lord John Krebs on adapting to climate change.

Policy and International Relations, Science Committees, Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee
14 May 2018

Longford Exhibition

The history of Longford town through maps

Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Exhibition
02 May 2018

'Multilateralism and interdependence: prospects and challenges'

This conference will address the mounting challenges facing multilateral institutions and the processes of cooperation between states.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Standing Committee for International Affairs
01 May 2018

Judging Shaw at Princeton University, NJ

Fintan O'Toole talks Judging Shaw at Princeton University

Publications, Judging Shaw, Public Lecture, Exhibition
27 April 2018

Judging Redmond and Carson lecture at Princeton University

Professor Alvin Jackson talks Judging Redmond and Carson at Princeton University.

Publications, Public Lecture
26 April 2018

‘Gene Editing: Technologies, Potential and Ethical Implications’

A one-day conference presented by the Royal Irish Academy Life and Medical Sciences Committee addressing the wide-ranging implications of the CRISPR-Cas9 technique for all of life and medical science.

Science Committees, Life and Health Sciences Committee
25 April 2018

Twenty Years after the Belfast Agreement 1998: A Young Person’s Guide to the Future

A conversation about the main issues facing young people in Ireland twenty years after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Ethics, Politics, Law and Philosophy Committee
24 April 2018

Judging Redmond and Carson lecture at Notre Dame

Professor Alvin Jackson talks Judging Redmond and Carson at University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana.

Publications, Public Lecture
18 April 2018

Françoise Henry at UCD: Towards a history of Art History in Ireland

A Library Lunchtime Lecture on archaeologist and Irish art historian Françoise Henry, MRIA.

Library, Public Lecture, Exhibition

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