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Rapporteurs Report
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Royal Irish Academy has released its Submission to Ireland's National Position Paper on the EU 9th Framework Programme
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The Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, Italy have issued a call for the 2019 Antonio Feltrinelli Prizes.
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The working group, through Ireland's Dr Cliona Murphy's leadership, will be submitting a statement on the status of climate change education in Europe to the European Commission.
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The newly created Kate O'Brien research prize focuses on relations between Ireland and Spain with a subject devoted to literature and/or women and gender perspective.
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The mandate for members of the scientific council will commence 1 January 2021.
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Press Release: Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive
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In May 2013, the Royal Irish Academy supported the participation of Professor Anna Davies, TCD, to attend the European Future Earth Regional Workshop in Paris.
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If you missed our webinar outlining the supports to displaced students and researchers arriving in Ireland you can watch it now.
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The Royal Irish Academy recently submitted responses to a government committee charged with putting together a new policy on science, technology and innovation.
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On the 17 September 2014 the Royal Irish Academy hoste the first national Future Earth townhall.
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The 2017 Leaders in Higher Education Address will be delivered by Professor Tuula Teeri, President-Elect of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and the first President of Aalto University, Finland
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Two prizes are being awarded in 2019: The “Angiola Gili and Cataldo Agostinelli International Prize” and The “Ferrari Soave International Prize”.
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A new €3 million Horizon 2020 project will be co-ordinated by Professor Maria Baghramian MRIA
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EASAC’s latest report shows that fundamental and systemic reforms are required along the whole value chain, in order to slow and reverse damage to the environment, biodiversity and ultimately risks to human health.
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ALLEA are seeking experts for a new project on scientific disinformation.
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No climate benefit from hydrogen unless EU stops subsidies for fossil fuels
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The three-year term of the current ISC Governing Board concludes at the upcoming 2nd ISC General Assembly in October 2021, and a new Governing Board will be elected at this Assembly.
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A new generation of scientific methods are helping to better understand health inequalities in Europe, but investments in data infrastructures are required to make use of its full potential for informing policymaking, European academies say in a new report.
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The British Academy and Royal Irish Academy announce seed funding for early-career researchers to promote international knowledge exchange
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Dermot Moran holds the Professorship of Philosophy (Metaphysics and Logic) at University College Dublin since 1989. Professor Moran was awarded the Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Humanities in 2012. He is Founding Editor of The International Journal of Philosophical Studies (established 1993) and...
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Read the Academy's opening statement to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills on the future funding of the higher education sector.
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Anna Davies has been elected as an ordinary member of the first Governing Board of the ISC.
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SAPEA (Science Advice for Policy by European Academies) is looking for experts to provide scientific advice within the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism.
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Th Academy congratulates Dr Stephanie Annett on being selected as a panel speaker for the 2019 World Science Forum taking place on 21-23 November 2019, in Budapest, Hungary.
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