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A report released today by the Royal Irish Academy and the Construction Industry Federation contains recommendations for the construction industry, education and training, and research sectors aimed at ensuring Ireland’s construction sector keeps pace with global transformation of construction.
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Focus group conversations about Irish unity conducted by ARINS and The Irish Times reveal information gaps on both sides of the Border, but also a willingness to change minds. Article published in The Irish Times 10 July 2023.
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From September 2023 onwards the National Archives, in partnership with the Royal Irish Academy and the Department of Foreign Affairs, will present an exhibition, with accompanying book, in Dublin, Laois, Geneva and New York to mark the centenary of Irish membership of the League of Nations
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Due to the potentially hazardous conditions as a result of Storm Debi the Academy will not open until 11am tomorrow Monday 13 November. The library will open after lunch at 2pm.
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ARINS blog article by Diane Duggan, a barrister practising in Dublin and a member of the Bar of Ireland Human Rights Committee.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to welcome applications from researchers with a background and track record in a relevant research area, namely research on aspects of Irish History, 1500-1800, who have obtained a PhD and wish to undertake an 18 month post-doctoral Fellowship to...
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to announce that a new collection – Roses from the Heart – has been published in the Repository through South East Technological University.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 27 Youghal was launched in the Royal Irish Academy by William J. Smyth.
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Tinkers Encampment: Blood of Abel, by Jack B Yeats, 1940
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Sinéad Riordan is the Head of Policy and International Relations at the Royal Irish Academy. She oversees the Academy’s national and international contributions to higher education and research policy debate.
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Girl Carrying Grasses, by Patrick Scott 1958
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Dr Yvonne Daly is a Senior Lecturer and the current Director of Law in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, where she is also a member of the Socio-Legal Research Centre. Dr Daly lectures in Criminal Law and the Law of...
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The Táin, by Thomas Kinsella and Louis le Brocquy, 1969
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From the Reading Room - A welcome from Academy Librarian Siobhán Fitzpatrick.
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IHTA Seminar 2016: Medieval Townscapes: comparative perspectives through the Irish and British historic towns atlases
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Kate was interviewed and appeared in the landmark three-part television series ‘1916 The Irish Rebellion’ which was broadcast on RTÉ in February/March 2016.
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‘ Stem Education in the Irish School System – Analysis and Recommendations ’
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Bandon, Belfast, part I to 1840, Derry~Londonderry, Longford and Ennis are now freely available to search or download.
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On 2 May Dr Ann Lynch officially launched Archaeology 2025: Strategic Pathways for Archaeology in Ireland at an event in Academy House.
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Our Geosciences and Geographical Sciences Committee have released a statement on housing provision in Ireland.
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Engineering and Computer Sciences Committee and Engineers Ireland's report on retention and progression of early career women engineers and computer scientists
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President Higgins to issue posthumous pardon to man wrongfully executed in 1882
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John Martin Gregg, Physicist and Material Scientist was admitted to the Royal Irish Academy on 25 May 2018.
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Ena Prosser gave the second in our Women in Leadership Series, that sees ouststanding women leaders share their experiences with the next generation of female leaders to inspire, motivate and mentor.
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Applications closing on 19 December 2018 for the US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards 2019.
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