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Unattributed summary of a roundtable organised by the Foundation for Science and Technology with the Celtic Academies Alliance Royal Irish Academy-Royal Society of Edinburgh-Learned Society of Wales-Foundation for Science and Technology (RIA-RSE-LSW) on 7 October 2020.
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The new IAP Statement ‘Climate Change and Biodiversity: Interlinkages and policy options’ highlights that climate and biodiversity policies are currently insufficiently connected and addressing climate change and biodiversity decline together is central to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
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As the CAO offers come out, the Royal Irish Academy says it’s unfair 20,000 students aren’t eligible for grants
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On 29 November 2016, Future Earth Ireland, supported by the RIA and the EPA, organised a workshop on the topic: Doing Transdisciplinary Research: Lessons from the Front Line.
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Ray McGrath, UCD comments on Extreme weather events in Europe in the latest blog from the Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee
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Reviewers needed for the 2019 Global Sustainable Development Report.
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A new €3 million Horizon 2020 project will be co-ordinated by Professor Maria Baghramian MRIA
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The InterAcademy Partnership is urging countries to collaborate, use and share science-based information, and help the developing world.
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The mandate for members of the scientific council will commence 1 January 2021.
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The conference will be held on 24-25 June 2021 in Berlin.
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The 10th IAP Young Physician Leaders Programme will be held on 22-26 October 2021 in conjunction with the World Health Summit in Berlin
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The Royal Irish Academy is invited to nominate outstanding scientists with original, leading and path-breaking works for each category of TÜBA Academy Prizes
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The British Academy and Royal Irish Academy announce seed funding for early-career researchers to promote international knowledge exchange
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The primary purpose of the Policy Oversight Group (POG) is to provide a co-ordinated development framework for the Academy’s policy activities.
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Academy makes two collaborative research awards with the Royal Society under the 2017 International Exchanges Cost-Share Programme.
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The EASAC Environment Steering Panel recently met in Dublin.
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Call for nominations of early career researchers to participate in the Plenary Sessions at the World Science Forum 21-23 November 2019, Budapest, Hungary.
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A call has been issued by Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome, Italy for the 2020 Antonio Feltrinelli Prizes.
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The IAP are looking for a pool of experts to provide science-based responses to the myriads of doubts and queries that have arisen, and will continue to arise, in many countries.
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The International Science Council (ISC) Awards Programme was established in 2020 by the ISC Governing Board to recognize individuals, groups, and initiatives launched by the ISC and its members that serve to advance science as a global public good.
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The Royal Irish Academy would like to gather the views of Early Career Researchers on the proposal to establish a Young Academy in Ireland. The Young Academy would bring together Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from all disciplines across the island of Ireland.
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In May 2013, the Royal Irish Academy supported the participation of Professor Anna Davies, TCD, to attend the European Future Earth Regional Workshop in Paris.
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ALLEA is officially launching the call for applications for the European Fund for Displaced Scientists (EFDS). This call pertains to Funding Line 1 of the EFDS, set up to support academic institutions in Europe that are accepting Ukrainian scholars displaced by the war.
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Eoin O’Reilly MRIA is a Professor of Physics in University College Cork. In his list of over 250 publications includes seven book chapters, several major review papers, articles for Physics World, and papers on undergraduate laboratory experiments.. He is a Fellow of the Institute of...
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Future Earth Ireland (FEI) are hosting an event around one of the pillars of the Future Earth initiative,‘transdisciplinary research’.
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