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The Academy recently held a Breakfast Briefing to discuss ALLEA's latest work in this area.
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The International Science Council call for reviewers for report on hazard terminology.
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The Academy has convened a group of experts to explore framework options for the future development of higher education across the island of Ireland.
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The Royal Irish Academy would like to gather the views of Early Career Researchers on the proposal to establish a Young Academy in Ireland. The Young Academy would bring together Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from all disciplines across the island of Ireland.
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A collaborative report by the Royal Irish Academy and the Irish Research Council entitled, Research for Public Policy: an outline Roadmap, launches today, the 15th of September.
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The Royal Irish Academy and the British Academy are inviting applications from early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences for grant funding to attend a research collaboration symposium on the broad theme of ‘the Future’.
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Jane Grimson was the first woman to graduate in engineering from the University of Dublin, Trinity College. She holds a Masters and Doctorate in Computer Science from the Universities of Toronto and Edinburgh, respectively. She returned to Trinity College as a lecturer in 1980 where...
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Mr Tom Boland: The Relationship Between the Higher Education and Research Sector and Government - Fractured but Reparable
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ALLEA, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities
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The InterAcademy Partnership are currently seeking to identify up to 20 outstanding Young Physician Leaders under the age of 40.
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The Holberg Prize is an international research prize awarded annually for outstanding scholarly work in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology.
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Outstanding candidates are now being sought by European Commission.
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If you missed our webinar Transforming the Future of Ageing you can watch it now.
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This Commentary by EASAC and FEAM emphasises the responsibility of the health sector to reduce its own GHG emissions, and work with other sectors to accelerate decarbonization of the wider economy
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EASAC is now inviting expert nominations for a new Working Group.
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This conference focusing on the specificities of pandemic experience in Ireland originally took place on 14 June 2023.
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Academy Advice Paper No 9.
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The RIA Brexit Taskforce held Stakeholder Consultations in Dublin and Belfast in June 2017 to discuss the issues facing the sector as a result of Britain exiting the EU.
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EASAC is looking for experts to join working group.
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This new report says that science advice offers unique benefits to policymakers in tackling global challenges like climate change.
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Nominations are now being welcomed for the 2020 Balzan Prizes.
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The Academy has joined with the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Learned Society of Wales to issue a joint statement in response to the recently announced UK government student controls.
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On behalf of the Mahathir Science Award Foundation (MSAF) and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia has invited national academies such as the Royal Irish Academy to submit nominations for the 2021 Mahathir Science Award.
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The Royal Irish Academy submitted a response to the Higher Education Authority consultation on the draft National Equity of Access Plan, 2022-2026 on behalf of its membership.
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This new ALLEA statement examines the current patent system in the context of the ideals and objectives of open science and recommends, among others, the introduction of grace periods in patent applications to make knowledge open as early as possible
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