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‘ Stem Education in the Irish School System – Analysis and Recommendations ’
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RIA Response to the Creative Ireland Programme
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This new report says that science advice offers unique benefits to policymakers in tackling global challenges like climate change.
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The Academy is inviting feedback on the role of museums in Ireland.
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In 2016, the Academy gave consideration to the position of higher education and research within central government in Ireland and considered the potential benefits of introducing a Minister for High Education.
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Call for Case Studies on Responses to COVID-19 aimed at Improving and Sustaining Health Equity from the Sustainable Health Equity Movement with the World Health Organization
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A new communique issued by the InterAcademy Partnership and the Global Young Academy
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If you missed our webinar outlining the supports to displaced students and researchers arriving in Ireland you can watch it now.
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The Academy is currently inviting suitably qualified MRIA to participate in an European Academic Science Advisory Council (EASAC) Working Group on Genome Editing.
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The Royal Irish Academy's Brexit Taskforce holds inaugural meeting.
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SAPEA call for nominations on the topic "Making Sense of Science" to provide scientific advice witin the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism.
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EASAC publish commentary re-emphasising previous findings in particular their report on “Negative Emission Technologies”
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This report provides key recommendations to make digital data in the humanities “Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable”
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The Academy has been invited to submit one or more candidates for the 2021 Wolf Prize.
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This new ALLEA book examines the lives and achievements of women who played determining roles in the history of European academies and in the development of modern science in Europe, including in Ireland
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If you missed the second webinar in a series addressing the question, ‘How can higher education “build forward better”?’ in the post Covid-19 context you can watch it now.
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The Irish Government has been urged by the Royal Irish Academy to use its influence with the European Commission to finalise the United Kingdom’s association with Horizon Europe, the European Union’s largest ever Framework Programme for research and innovation.
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The Academy at the request of the Expert Group on Future Funding for Higher Education convened a consultation forum for the academic community on 23 March 2015 in Academy House.
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The Royal Irish Academy hosted the 57th Plenary Meeting of the European Research Council (ERC) from 10-12 October 2016.
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The Royal Irish Academy today hosted a breakfast briefing on the latest report by the European Academies Science Advisory Council on Valuing Energy Storage in Electricity Grids.
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The InterAcademy Partnership intends on undertaking an evidence-based study of current research evaluation practices around the world and across disciplines.
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Food lies at the heart of our lives but our food system is unsustainable. How can we ensure future food security without treating people unfairly or leaving them behind?
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The Royal Irish Academy submitted a response to the Higher Education Authority consultation on the draft National Equity of Access Plan, 2022-2026 on behalf of its membership.
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Foundation dedicates $1.5 million from a $3 million pledge for impacted scientists to ALLEA, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, for distribution via European academic institutions.
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The ALLEA Working Group E-Humanities has launched an open consultation concerning draft recommendations on recognising digital scholarly outputs in the humanities.
THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY IS IRELAND'S LEADING BODY OF EXPERTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
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.
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