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ALLEA, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, invites you to this open webinar and to submit questions in advance.
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The recently appointed Group, which includes Ireland’s Luke Drury, MRIA, will guide the next set of project activities to define tractable priorities for reform and action in scientific publishing.
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Dr Eimear Duff recently represented the Academy at the IAP 2021 Young Physicians Leaders Programme.
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The Royal Irish Academy's response to the draft heads of the Research and Innovation Bill 2023.
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EASAC issue a press release urging EU Commission to address the Circular Economy in its international trade negotiations.
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Survey results released outlining the views of the academic community concerning the potential impact of Brexit.
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The Royal Irish Academy brings stakeholders together to discuss support for early career researchers.
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The Royal Irish Academy recently held a workshop on Cultural Heritage, Creativity and Education to mark the launch of the Academy’s Culture and Heritage Working Group’s discussion papers on creativity.
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The European National Academies of Sciences warn of the serious mismatches between science and policy on forest bioenergy.
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A new project being led by the Korean Academy of Science and Technology will develop a statement on the protection of marine environments.
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This new ALLEA book examines the lives and achievements of women who played determining roles in the history of European academies and in the development of modern science in Europe, including in Ireland
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The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) urges world leaders to improve ocean health by stopping habitat destruction and the spread of environmental contaminants, fighting climate change and overexploitation, and adopting evidence-based policies
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The Royal Irish Academy stands in solidarity with the citizens and scholarly community in Ukraine and has, along with colleagues from Europe and around the world, denounced in the strongest terms the criminal invasion of that country by the Russian Federation - read the Royal...
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The Academy hosted a breakfast briefing on Wednesday 22 April for key Irish stakeholders on the latest European Science Advisory Council (EASAC) report on ‘Ecosystem Services, Agriculture and Neonicotinoids, in Academy House on April 22, 2015. The briefing was chaired by Professor Peter McHugh, Science...
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EASAC are seeking nominations for the for new project “Soils at Risk”.
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The co-chairs of the RIA Brexit Taskforce were delighted to present the RIA Brexit reports to Commissioner Tibor Navracsics on the 13th of December in Academy House.
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Reviewers needed for the 2019 Global Sustainable Development Report.
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The international peer-reviewed journal "Global Change Biology - Bioenergy" has just published a paper authored by 15 of EASAC’s Environmental Experts on the serious mismatches between science and policy on forest bioenergy.
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) and the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) collaborated to offer a joint submission to the Scottish and Irish Governments’ 2020 Strategic Review of Irish-Scottish relations.
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PERITIA calls for abstracts for an International Conference on Trust and Media
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Experts are sought in, inter alia, biodiversity, climate change, the social sciences, UN processes, and sustainability and transformative change
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In accordance with the Wolf Prize principle of rotation, candidate(s) for the 2022 prize can be nominated only in the following five fields: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Agriculture, and Architecture.
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SAPEA are seeking experts to sit on a new SAPEA Working Group on ’Towards Sustainable Food Consumption’.
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Dr. Sandra Collins is the Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). She was appointed to this role in the Royal Irish Academy in 2011. She is also a Funded Investigator in the SFI-funded INSIGHT: Ireland's National Data Analytics Research Centre, and a Work...
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On 14 March 2017, the Royal Irish Academy (RIA), as a member of the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC), hosted a breakfast briefing on the EASAC report: Indicators for a Circular Economy.
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