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Nominations are now being sought for the 2018 InterAcademy Partnership Call.
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Call for nominations of early career researchers to participate in the Plenary Sessions at the World Science Forum 21-23 November 2019, Budapest, Hungary.
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This publication formulates recommendations both to scientific organisations and European and national legislators and highlights the importance of managing intangible assets with due consideration of intellectual property rights (IPR).
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In response to the Covid 19 pandemic, the Royal Irish Academy conducted a members survey to establish the impact the current crisis is having on research and innovation and to determine the key actions government should take to diminish any negative consequences for the sector.
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Call for Case Studies on Responses to COVID-19 aimed at Improving and Sustaining Health Equity from the Sustainable Health Equity Movement with the World Health Organization
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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 Irish Government has been urged by the Royal Irish Academy to use its influence with the European Commission to finalise the United Kingdom’s association with Horizon Europe, the European Union’s largest ever Framework Programme for research and innovation.
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Exploration and Transformation: The future of higher education on the island of Ireland took place on 25 November 2022. Watch back the conference and learn more.
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The Academy is currently inviting suitably qualified MRIA to participate in an European Academic Science Advisory Council (EASAC) Working Group on Genome Editing.
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Academy makes two collaborative research awards with the Royal Society under the 2017 International Exchanges Cost-Share Programme.
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The Research Infrastructures Working Group has published a recommendations report outlining high level evidence-based recommendations to address the deficiencies in the Irish research infrastructure system.
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This ALLEA/Royal Society Discussion Paper examines how a European approach to data governance can unlock the full potential of data-based technologies, while at the same time safeguarding European values.
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The prize will be awarded during ALLEA’s General Assembly in London on 4 June 2020.
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A new report by the European Academies of Science and Medicine on Regenerative Medicine calls upon European lawmakers to protect biomedical science from false claims.
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EASAC are seeking nominations of experts for the new ''Regenerative Agriculture“ project.
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Europe’s sustainable future depends on the state of the Atlantic
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Foundation dedicates $1.5 million from a $3 million pledge for impacted scientists to ALLEA, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, for distribution via European academic institutions.
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The Academy at the request of the Expert Group on Future Funding for Higher Education convened a consultation forum for the academic community on 23 March 2015 in Academy House.
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ALLEA releases Statement on "Patent-Related Aspects of CRISPR-Cas Technology"
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SAPEA (Science Advice for Policy by European Academies) examining the question of how the ocean can help satisfy the global demand for food.
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The IAP are collating authors and peer reviewers for UNESCO.
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In the first of the series, Dr Niamh NicGhabhann, University of Limerick, offers an ambitious roadmap for future PhD education in Ireland.
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The InterAcademy Partnership is urging countries to collaborate, use and share science-based information, and help the developing world.
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The International Science Council seeks contributions to shape a priority action agenda for science that will advance the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
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If you missed conversation number 7 in our 'Perspectives and Pathways in a Time of Crisis: RIA Online Conversation series' you can watch it now.
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