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Eleven volumes of the Dictionary of Irish Biography have been published by Cambridge University Press to date, volumes I to IX in 2009 and volumes X and XI in 2018, as well as numerous online supplements. All DIB materials are now free to access at www.dib....
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The Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research in pure and applied mathematics. Exceptionally, survey articles of topics of current research interest that present new points of view or major simplifications are also published...
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Michael Mallin (1874–1916), was born in the Liberties in Dublin. Aged 15, he joined the British army as a drummer boy and served for 12 years, mostly in India, becoming a strong anti-imperialist. He returned to Dublin to work as a silk weaver and became involved in trade unionism. Appointed...
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Mar chuid d’obair an Fhoclóra, déanaimid fothionscadail a fhoilsiú a bheidh úsáideach ag lucht taighde agus a mbeidh spéis ag an phobal iontu. Tá eolas ar dhá cheann díobh seo thíos, agus naisc chuig na suímh.
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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 addition to the main outputs detailed on the dedicated DMLCS website, research for the project has made possible the publication of a range of secondary works that describe and seek to interpret various aspects of the Celtic-Latin phenomenon.
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In the past 250 years, Grangegorman has been the site of a workhouse, a hospital and a prison, and now it is to be integrated into the city as a health and education campus. The buildings of Grangegorman stand as architectural monuments to that past and its complex histories. The ...
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Dr Richard Sharpe, Professor of Diplomatic at Oxford and author of Roderick O’Flaherty’s letters 1696-1709 (RIA, 2013).
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An online illustrated talk by Lars B. Nooij, PhD student, Department of Early Irish Studies, Maynooth University.
This talk has been organised for the Dublin Festival of History.
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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 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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Citation on the awarding of the 2012 RIA Gold Medal in the Humanities to Dermot Moran MRIA
Written on 30 November 2012
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RIA MS 12 R 33 c. A.D. 560-600 Vellum: 27cm x 19cm 58 leaves (original c. 110 leaves)
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J.H. Lloyd (Seosamh Laoide), MRIA, 1865-1939, was an Irish language scholar, activist and folklorist. A member of the Society for the Preservation of Irish Language and of Conradh na Gaeilge (the Gaelic League)....
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The inaugural Scientist and Oireachtas Member Pairing Scheme was launched by Minister Joe McHugh in Academy House on Tuesday 26th of May, 2015. The scheme, which ran for six months (May-November 2015), was a collaborative project between the RIA and the Houses of the Oireachtas and involved...
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The contents of this piece are based on an entry in the Encyclopaedia of Ireland*, reproduced with kind permission from the publisher and author.
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Known to many geologists as ‘the purple journal’, the peer-reviewed Irish Journal of Earth Sciences (IJES) has been published by the Royal Irish Academy since 1984. It publishes original scholarship, discussion papers and reviews on any broad topic of Earth science interest, geology and...
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Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 requires FOI bodies to prepare and publish as much information as possible in an open and accessible manner on a routine basis outside of FOI, having regard to the principles of openness, transparency and accountability as set out in Sections 8(5...
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The Viking and later Hiberno-Norse town, evolved largely from pre-existing Gaelic settlements and Viking longphort or ship encampments in the ninth and tenth centuries.The urban settlement developed into a defended town.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 15 Derry~Londonderry by Avril Thomas was originally published in 2005.
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Explore John Bell's Belfast using our map
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The Music Association of Ireland (MAI) was founded in 1948 at a moment in Irish history that witnessed the emergence of the Irish nation after decades of self-imposed isolation. At a luncheon in the Unicorn Restaurant, Dublin in early, 1948, a group of friends, Brian Boydell, Edgar Deale,...
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