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09 July 2018

'Prodigies of learning': Academy women in the nineteenth century

Exhibition exploring the varied worlds of five women selected as Honorary Members of the Academy in the nineteenth century. For all the content published for this exhibiton please visit our exhibition page to download...

Library, Exhibition
18 June 2018

‘Antibiotics and the cell’s protein factory’

Nobel Laureate, Sir Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan presents an Academy Discourse - the sixth in the series sponsored by Mason, Hayes & Curran.

Membership, Discourse Series, Public Lecture
16 June 2018

Foreign Shakespeare: Twenty-five Years On

A dialogue about the place of non-Anglophone Shakespeare performance inside Shakespeare studies today.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication Committee
06 June 2018

Book launch of Enfranchising Ireland? Identity, citizenship and state

David Stanton, T.D., Minister of State for Equality, Immigration and Integration, to launch our new book

18 May 2018

IHTA Seminar 2018

Modernising Townscapes: Urban Evolution in Ireland and Great Britain from the Reformation to Industrialisation, 1540–1840

Irish Historic Towns Atlas
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

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