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The main purpose of this 18 month post-doctoral Fellowship is to further develop the prosopographical database of British Settlers in the Ulster Plantation (1609-1700) which can be found here. The project uses historical data relating to the English and Scottish men and women who settled in the...
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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 third round of the Ireland–Scotland Bilateral Network Grants.
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Those successful for this grant scheme will be notified of the outcome via emailed letter. Following this, the drawdown process for the grant will commence.
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The Cunningham Medal is the Royal Irish Academy’s premier award. Its history goes back to the earliest years of the Academy, which first met in Dublin on 18 April 1785.
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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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The R.J. Hunter Grants Scheme was established in 2014 using funding generously made available by his daughter, Ms Laura Hunter Houghton, through the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.
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In order to make an application for funding you will need to familiarise yourself with the 'Guidelines for applicants' document which you can see here.
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The Royal Irish Academy in association with Queen's University Belfast offers radiocarbon dating for up to twelve applicants per annum to be used for the purposes of archaeological research in Ireland. A minimum of two out of the twelve radiocarbon dates offered are exclusively allocated to...
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The Royal Irish Academy, together with the National Monuments Service are pleased to invite applications for a new scheme supporting research and analysis connected to archival artefacts and other excavation-related material arising from non-RIA excavations of sites in Ireland (not including...
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The Praeger Grants in Natural History were set up in honour of Robert Lloyd Praeger, “Ireland’s greatest naturalist”, onetime President of the RIA and instigator of the of original Clare Island Survey, to encourage the promotion of field study of Ireland’s geology, flora and fauna.
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The Cunningham Medal is the Academy’s premier award and dates back to 1796. It is awarded every three years in recognition of “outstanding contributions to scholarship and the objectives of the Academy”.
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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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Those successful for this grant scheme will be notified of the outcome via written letter.
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Every year the nine best students of mathematics are awarded the Hamilton prize.
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The Royal Irish Academy is happy to once more open the annual Archaeology Research Grants Scheme in partnership with the National Monuments Service (Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage), and the Historic Environment Division (Department for Communities, NI) which enables this...
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Those successful for this grant will be notified of the outcome via written letter.
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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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Royal Irish Academy Gold Medals awarded since 2005.
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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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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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In order to make an application for funding you will need to familiarise yourself with the 'Guidelines for applicants' document.
Please click here to...
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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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