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The Royal Irish Academy is pleased to open the Praeger Grants scheme which invites applications for research on Ireland’s field natural history is open until 14 April 2022
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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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Applications are now open.
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The 2018 awardees are Prof Ken Duffy (National University of Ireland Maynooth) and Dr Paula Bourke (Dublin Institute of Technology).
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In order to make an application for funding you will need to familiarise yourself with the ‘Guidelines for applicants’ document.
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The Kathleen Lonsdale RIA Chemistry Prize, formally known as the Young Chemist Prize, was established at the Academy in 2000. Since its inauguration, the Royal Irish Academy works each year with the expert members of the Physical, Chemistry and Mathematical committee to select a...
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The Royal Irish Academy are delighted to announce a grant of £12,500 to Dr Ciara Healy-Musson, IT Carlow for ‘The Rural Reimagined: Connecting Irish and Scottish Artists and Writers with Rural Practices and Narratives’ under the new Ireland-Scotland Bilateral Network Grants scheme which is funded...
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The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), with the support of the Scottish Government Office in Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs, are pleased to invite applications for the second round of the Ireland–Scotland Bilateral Network Grants.
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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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The shortlist for the 2017 awards has been announced.
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Listen to Gerard Farrell speak about ‘An ethnohistory of Gaelic Ulster, 1500-1700’ and David Heffernan on ‘The Goldsmiths Company of London and the Londonderry Plantation under James I, c. 1609–25'.
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Following the webinar in how to prepare your application for the 2020 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards, the slides from that presentation are now available.
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The Royal Irish Academy is once again pleased to welcome applications for amounts up to maximum of €2,500 for research on aspects of Ulster History during the period 1500-1800.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce that the R.J. Hunter Research Bursary scheme is open to applications until 2 February.
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Archaeology Research Grants, Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites and Archaeology Radiocarbon dates schemes open
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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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Academy Member - Professor Werner Nahm – was featured in the Irish Times recently, speaking about the link between physics, maths and the Mayans.
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On Monday 19 February, the 2018 class of Charlemont Scholars were presented with their certificates at an awards ceremony for invited guests, friends and family.
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In 2019 the Academy will award two Gold Medals: one in the Social Sciences and one in the Engineering Sciences.
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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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Those successful for this grant will be notified of the outcome via email.
Acceptance and payment 1:
Please email ‘grants@ria.ie’ indicating your willingness to accept the award, and note the below requirements. In all email correspondence please use the subject...
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The RIA is delighted to announce that 16 Charlemont Projects have been funded under the 2021/2022 iteration of the scheme.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce funding for two projects under this year's R.J. Hunter Research Bursary scheme.
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Apply for Archaeology Research Grants and Archaeology C14 Radiocarbon Dates Scheme.
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Last chance to apply for ‘Archaeological Research Excavations’, closing Monday 26 November at 5pm
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