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The RIA’s DIFP project is celebrating the Decade of Centenaries with a collaboration between the project and the Commissioners of Irish Lights.
The collaborative exhibition, to be complete for 2016, will channel CIL’s unique history into the decade of commemoration and will use hitherto...
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RIA MSS 12 R 39-48
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The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) offers eduroam wireless Internet access for academic visitors to Academy House, and also for RIA staff visiting other eduroam locations.
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Ériu is devoted to Irish philology and literature, and from its foundation in 1904 the peer-reviewed journal has had a reputation internationally among Celtic scholars. In the century since its inception, Ériu has served as an outlet for the work of the early standard bearers...
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Joseph Mary Plunkett (1887–1916), born to a wealthy Dublin family, was a poet and journalist. Interested in military strategy and tactics, he was instrumental in preparing the detailed plans for the Easter rising. His neck bandaged after a recent operation on tubercular glands, he served with...
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 13 Fethard by Tadhg O'Keeffe was originally published in 2003.
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Mar chuid den obair leanúnach ar an chorpas stairiúil a réiteach, bíonn deis ag foireann an Fhoclóra fochorpais a chur ar fáil ar líne, a thugann ardán faoi leith do thréimhseacháin, údair, nó do thacar saindírithe téacsanna a mbeidh spéis ag an bpobal iontu. Tógann seo ar oidhreacht fhoilsithe...
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The Royal Irish Academy’s Charlemont Grants Scheme was established in 2007 (formerly known as the RIA Mobility Grant Scheme). This scheme is an international research scheme awarded to outstanding early career researchers in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.
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The original website, The Published Works of Eilís Dillon: Editions and Translations, formed part of a PhD study which examines, from a number of perspectives, the literary career of internationally acclaimed writer, Eilís Dillon (1920-1994).
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An online talk by Dr Eoin Kinsella, Assistant Editor with the RIA's Documents on Irish Foreign Policy project and author of Leopardstown Park Hospital, 1917–2017: A Home for Wounded Soldiers, published in 2017 to mark the hospital's centenary.
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Citation on the awarding of the 2008 RIA Gold Medal in the Social Sciences to David Livingstone MRIA
Written on 16 November 2008
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RIA MS B ii 1: Cat. No. 1216 early 15th c. Vellum: 23cm x 29cm 17 folios (pencil pagination 1-[34] ignores chasms and errors in binding)
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The Forde – Pigot collection of Irish airs is the Academy’s main music resource.
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The Academic Board oversees the programme and public engagement for the Academy. It coordinates the work of ten multidisciplinary committees and aims to seek common strands for collaboration. The board is made up of the chairs of each of the multidisciplinary committees, officers of the Academy...
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In the nineteenth century, particularly after the Famine, emigration from the countryside, railways and street-cars, industrial enterprises and the increasing control of central government influenced the direction in which towns developed with commercial growth in the centre and suburban growth...
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