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In accordance with the Wolf Prize principle of rotation, candidate(s) for the 2022 prize can be nominated only in the following five fields: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Agriculture, and Architecture.
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The Royal Irish Academy and The Royal Society of Edinburgh are delighted to announce funding for two innovative collaborative projects under the Ireland–Scotland Bilateral Network Grants scheme.
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This year, the Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce funding for fourteen early career researchers under the annual Charlemont Grants scheme.
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Programme now open for applications.
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Watch the 2018 Academy Gold Medals winners, Kathleen James-Chakraborty, MRIA and Stephen J. Smartt, MRIA sharing their views on what it means to receive their awards
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The Royal Irish Academy Gold Medals were presented to Richard English, MRIA, Professor of Politics and Vincent Fusco, MRIA, Professor of Electronic Engineering and Head of High Frequency Electronics Research at Queen’s University Belfast to honour their outstanding contributions to the Social Sciences and the...
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The 2022 Archaeology Research Grants and Legacy Grants schemes which offer opportunities for those carrying out archaeological research are open until 30 March.
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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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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants – Deadline 23:55 (GMT) Thursday 26 October 2017.
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The Royal Irish Academy and the American Chamber of Commerce announce a new award category to recognise innovation in talent development in the 2020 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
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The Royal Irish Academy has funded fifteen early career researchers under the Charlemont Grants scheme.
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The Academy is pleased to confirm that fourteen projects have been funded under the new Decade of Centenaries Bursary scheme this year as well as awarding funding for four projects under this year's Praeger Grants in Natural History.
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The deadline for applications for the 2024 Kathleen Lonsdale Chemistry Prize has been extended to Friday 12 January at 17:00. The prize is open to researchers who completed a chemistry PhD in Ireland in 2023.
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Mary E. Daly, President of the Academy presented the 26 2016 Charlemont scholars with their certificates and congratulated them on their success.
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Applications closing on 19 December 2018 for the US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards 2019.
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We know that the implications of the current situation on Grant schemes and funded projects will be felt over the next weeks and months, and project timelines and plans may be unavoidably affected as a result of steps taken to contain the virus.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to receive confirmation from the Department of Foreign Affairs of funding for the Michel Déon Prize until 2025.
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Recent Queen's University Belfast graduate wins prize for best chemistry PhD in Ireland.
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The call for nominations for the 2025 RIA Gold Medal in the Humanities and the 2025 RIA Gold Medal in the Life and Medical Sciences is now open.
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Read the DIB entry on William Mossop, and his son William, both engravers and designers of medals, by Daniel Beaumont and David Murphy, below.
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The Eoin O’Mahony Bursary in Irish History was established in memory of the genealogist and newspaper columnist Eoin O’Mahony, and is now open for applications.
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The Royal Irish Academy's Charlemont Grants scheme for projects taking place in 2021 is now open to applications.
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The President and Council of the Royal Irish Academy are delighted to announce the awarding of the 2021 Academy Gold Medals.
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The RIA is delighted to confirm the awarding of four grants under the Nowlan Digitisation scheme for 2023.
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