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Is tionscadal taighde é Foclóir Stairiúil na Gaeilge de chuid Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann, agus an cuspóir atá aige ná foclóir stairiúil a chruthú, a thabharfaidh léargas cuimsitheach ar bhrí agus úsáid na Gaeilge le linn na tréimhse c.1600-2000. Tá sé beartaithe ag Rialtas na...
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Citation on the awarding of the 2006 RIA Gold Medal in the Engineering Sciences to James Dooge MRIA
Written on 20 November 2006
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RIA MS 23 P 2: Cat. No. 535 Late 14th century - early 15th century (A.D. 1397-A.D. 1418) Vellum: 32cm x 22cm 311 folios (9 in MS 1319 [formerly H.2.17] in the Sebright Collection in Trinity College, Dublin)
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The Collection consists of twelve legal documents (18th – 19th century) relating to land transactions and ownership in counties Dublin, Meath, Kildare, Laois and Wicklow, all connected to the Tew family. The collection was donated by Miss Bradshaw, Dublin, in 1960.
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Everyone is most welcome to visit the Academy. We always welcome new readers to the library. Why not visit our current exhibition? Or why not attend one of the Academy's many lectures or conferences? It's also possible to drop in and visit Academy House. We are open to visitors Monday to Friday...
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We have prepared a guided tour for you to learn about the history of the Academy and some of the famous writers, historians and scientists associated with our institution. You can also find out about the library collections and the Academy’s activities and projects.
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Artist: Miss Mia Cranwill (1880-1972) Commissioned by: Senator Alice Stopford Green (1847-1929) Date of manufacture: 1924. Dimensions: 22 x 14.5 x 31 cm.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 20 Tuam by J.A. Claffey was originally published in 2009.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 9 Bray by K.M. Davies was originally published in 1998.
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The Digital Atlas of Fethard is a collaboration with the Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Fethard Historical Society and the Heritage Council.
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DHO: Discovery was a gateway to Irish digital collections and resources, information and knowledge. Discovery supported the interdisciplinary and inter-institutional sharing of knowledge throughout the Humanities Serving Irish Society (HSIS) consortium and digital research collections of Irish...
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Both the UK and Irish teams must make an application to their respective funding bodies (i.e. the Royal Irish Academy and the Royal Society). UK applications should be made online via the Flexi-grant system.
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Library Lunchtime Lecture series on topics related to the Book of Fenagh exhibition 'Book of Fenagh 500th anniversary.'
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Welcome to the Royal Irish Academy Library. We are located at 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. We can be easily reached by public transport and by car.
Appointments are recommended to access the library reading room and can be...
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Those successful for this grant scheme for 2023 will be notified of the outcome via written letter. Following this, the drawdown process for the grant will commence.
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Shelfmarks is a podcast by our podcaster-in-residence Zoë Comyns. Zoë has spent time looking through the collections and library holdings in the Academy to explore how people have written about and observed our natural world over the centuries.
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RIA MS 12 R 31 c. A.D. 1444 Vellum: 23cm x 16cm 293 folios with 28 miniatures
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Guide to the collection of O.J. Bergin, outstanding Irish scholar and philologist
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The Human Resources Department is committed to providing the highest level of service to the Academy, its staff and the public, through its role in attracting, retaining and motivating staff of the highest calibre. The HR Department also ensures that appropriate policies, protocols and...
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Biology and Environment is a broad spectrum, peer-reviewed journal publishing biological and environmental research on topics of Irish interest for an international readership.
THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY IS IRELAND'S LEADING BODY OF EXPERTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
The Royal Irish Academy/Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann champions research. We identify and recognise Ireland’s world class researchers. We support scholarship and promote awareness of how science and the humanities enrich our lives and benefit society. We believe that good research needs to be promoted, sustained and communicated. The Academy is run by a Council of its members. Membership is by election and considered the highest academic honour in Ireland.
Read more about the RIA