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Last chance to apply for ‘Archaeological Research Excavations’, closing Monday 26 November at 5pm
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Watch the footage of RIA Archaeological Research Excavation Grants scheme recipient Nial O'Neill's research-led archaeological excavation surrounding Ballymoon Castle in Bagenalstown, County Carlow.
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The Royal Irish Academy, together with the National Monuments Service runs an annual grant scheme for Archaeological Research Excavations.
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Those successful for this grant scheme will be notified of the outcome via written letter. Following this, the drawdown process for the grant will commence.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites, Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites, Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeology Legacy projects, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites and Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeology Legacy projects and Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites Schemes now open for applications.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce funding for six projects under the annual Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeology Legacy Grants and Directed Research for World Heritage Sites schemes.
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The RIA, together with the National Monuments Service are delighted to welcome applications for the Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeology Legacy Grants scheme, Archaeological Research for World Heritage sites Grants scheme and now also the Archaeological Archives Research Grants scheme.
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