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An interdisciplinary one-day seminar which aimed to enhance the visibility of Irish women scientists, scholars, authors and others by bringing together archival practitioners, librarians, historians and other stakeholders to discover, discuss and disseminate women's archival collections.
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Citation on the awarding of the 2007 RIA Gold Medal in the Life Sciences to John Fuller Atkins MRIA
Written on 21 November 2007
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RIA MS 23 E 29: Cat. No. 1134 Mainly 15th century, pp 1-16 14th century (?), and some 16th-century hands Vellum: 34.5cm x 26cm [238pp]
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A Catalogue of the papers of R.A. Phillips, 1866-1945 [RIA MSS 4 B 50; 4 B 51] in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy with a note of other Phillips papers held by the National Museum of Ireland and the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Academy papers comprise a large...
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Marshland to metropolitan city: exploring Cork through the Irish Historic Towns Atlas
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The Royal Irish Academy Library’s collection of c.8,600 antiquarian sketches and drawings covers the period between the late eighteenth and early twentieth centuries. The drawings - mainly watercolours and sketches in ink or pencil - range from the depiction of Irish landscapes to places and...
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Find out who are the corporate friends of the Academy.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 4 Kells by Anngret Simms was originally published in 1990.
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Irish Historic Tows Atlas, no. 19 Dublin, part II, 1610 to 1756 by Colm Lennon was originally published in 2008.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 26 Dublin, part III, 1756 to 1847 by Rob Goodbody was originally published in 2014.
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A list of projects that were part of DRAPIer.
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The Royal Irish Academy - Royal Society International Exchange Cost Share Programme supports international collaboration by funding the costs of research for a project with teams based in both RoI and the United Kingdom in the area of the natural sciences.
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Library Lunchtime Lecture series examining the representations of Jews in Irish literature.
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Authoritative, independent and non-partisan analysis and research on constitutional, institutional and policy options for Ireland, north and south.
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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.
Queries can be sent to grants@ria....
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Those successful for this bursary will be notified of the outcome via written letter.
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Listen to RTÉ's Arts Tonight series featuring the Art and Architecture of Ireland project. The show is presented by Vincent Woods and produced by Clíodhna Ní Anluain.
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RIA MS 23 O 48 a-b (2 volumes): Cat. No. 476 A.D. 1437 (Vol. 1): A.D. 1440 (Vol. 2) Vellum: 26cm x 22cm Vol. 1, 37 folios: Vol. 2, 55 folios
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A go-to resource for all aspects of Irish history from the earliest times. Try out our online catalogues to find our more.
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Biology and Environment: Proceedings of The Royal Irish Academy is a broad spectrum, peer-reviewed journal publishing biological and environmental research on topics relevant to the island of Ireland and internationally.
The journal should be essential reading for researchers...
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John MacBride (1865–1916), born in Westport, and a leading figure in the IRB in Co. Mayo. In 1896 he emigrated to South Africa, organising an Irish Transvaal Brigade to fight with the Boers in 1899. Afterwards he moved to Paris, where he married Maude Gonne. When they separated in 1906 he...
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