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Professor Louise Richardson: 'Universities in the 21st Century'
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The Academy hosted a Breakfast Briefing on the latest EASAC report on "Genome Editing- Scientific Opportunities, Public Interests, and Policy Options in the European Union"
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The fifth paper in the Royal Irish Academy and British Academy Brexit Briefing Series has now been published.
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A key conclusion of a new report entitled Transforming the Future of Ageing, published by SAPEA (Science Advice for Policy by European Academies) and led by the FEAM (Federation of European Academies of Medicine) is that society must tackle the challenges presented by ageing in...
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Call for nominations for an international working group to conduct the evidence review.
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This new EASAC commentary entitled 'How can science help to guide the European Union’s green recovery after COVID-19?' discusses how science can help to guide the European Union’s green recovery after COVID-19.
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You are invited to complete a survey to offer your views on UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science.
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With 25% of Europe’s greenhouse emissions coming from buildings, scientists suggest fundamental policy changes.
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There is a strong scientific basis for introducing life-saving screening programmes in EU member states for both lung cancer and prostate cancer, according to experts advising the European Commission ahead of an expected update to the Council’s cancer screening guidelines.
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The Alfred Beit Foundation is the owner of a number of paintings in Russborough House. These paintings are being auctioned and it is hoped that this initiative will once and for all secure a sufficient long-term income stream to pay for the upkeep and maintenance...
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The Royal Irish Academy hosted the 57th Plenary Meeting of the European Research Council (ERC) from 10-12 October 2016.
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Introductory remarks at this prestigious invitation only event were given by the Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O' Connor, TD.
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Three new publications based on the outstanding work of the ALLEA Working Group “Truth, Trust and Expertise”.
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The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) have issued a call for working group nominations to a planned IAP study, “Harnessing the world’s academies to combat predatory academic journals and conferences.”
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TÜBA Academy Prizes are awarded to scientists with original, leading and path-breaking works in their fields.
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The ad hoc group will now be formally reconstituted.
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Libraries and archives: ‘Guardians of the word hoard’ by Siobhán Fitzpatrick and Mary O’Dowd, MRIA emphasises the importance of the written record as a resource for research and community memory but also as an essential tool in a functioning democracy
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The Future Earth Ireland working group were delighted to partner with Easy Treesie to host a Tree Academy at the Academy on the 25th of February, 2020. Children from the Malahide and Portmarnock Educate Together primary school visited Academy House for a morning of training...
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Watch two leading cultural critics analyse the impact of the pandemic in conversation no 10 of the RIA online series Perspectives and Pathways in a Time of Crisis.
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Ruth Hegarty is Managing Editor of the Royal Irish Academy’s publishing house. She holds degrees in English from Trinity and UCD. She established the Prism imprint of the RIA which aims to produce beautiful books encouraging readers to return to the primary source, always accompanied...
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Roundtable at Queens University Belfast on issues and challenges relating to Brexit
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EASAC welcomes contributions of written evidence to the EASAC Biosciences Programme.
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The Academy has collaborated with the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Learned Society of Wales to draw attention to shared issues between the devolved administrations.
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The European Academies of Science and Medicine call for evidence-based diagnosis and therapy in response to the WHO inclusion of Traditional Chinese Medicine in its standard framework.
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The call for this year’s Green Talents is particularly aimed at young researchers in Sustainability – an initiative by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
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