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Our Great National Temple of Art and Industry
One-day conference celebrating the Great Industrial Exhibition held in Dublin in 1853, focusing on its organisation, content, and legacy.
‘Spectacular gestures’: Great Exhibitions and Great Museums in London and Dublin
Plenary session: public lecture and Q&A with Dr. Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria & Albert museum, London
Mapping places, mapping people: Dublin and Dubliners’ perspectives
Public lecture by Professor Howard B. Clarke, MRIA, to mark the launch of the book Town and country: perspectives from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas.
2023 McCrea Lecture: 'The Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy'
Astronomer Gregg W. Hallinan in association with the Astronomical Society of Ireland will deliver this year's McCrea lecture, which is in honour of Sir William McCrea MRIA (1904-1999), an eminent and influential...
Discourse Series: Light illuminates innovation in medicine and climate solutions
Discourse delivered by Professor Naomi Halas, Director, Smalley-Curl Institute, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Anonymising Data for Researchers
Join the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) to learn about best practice in managing and archiving research projects.
World Café for Journal publishers/editors *postponed*
Please note this event has been postponed. The new date in 2024 has not been confirmed yet. Thank you for your understanding. Calling all journal editors and publishers!
John Bell Day Lecture 2023: Testing the foundations of quantum mechanics with levitated mechanical systems
The 2023 John Bell Lecture will be given by Professor Hendrik Ulbricht, Professor of Physics at the University of Southampton.
Exhibition: The Great Industrial Exhibition of 1853
This exhibition tells the story of the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1853 which took place on the grounds of Leinster House, Dublin.
National Open Research Festival 2023 (#NORFest2023)
NORFest2023 will bring together stakeholders from the research community to discuss Ireland's transition to Open Research.