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Sinéad Riordan is the Head of Policy and International Relations at the Royal Irish Academy. She oversees the Academy’s national and international contributions to higher education and research policy debate.
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Future Earth is accepting applications from members to join its Science Committee and Engagement Committee.
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Dr Alwynne McGeever, TCD, outlines her briefing paper on the relevance to Ireland of the EASAC Negative Emissions Technology report in the latest blogpost from the Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee.
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The Royal Irish Academy has submitted a Response to Consultation Questions relating to the Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S.
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On the 6th of September, the Royal Society and the Royal Irish Academy co-hosted a roundtable focusing on the opportunities and challenges for research and innovation across the island of Ireland.
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A new statement from ALLEA in relation to the European Open Science Cloud.
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EASAC calls upon the EU to introduce requirement that net carbon emissions from biomass power stations be properly accounted for and declared under the Emissions Trading System.
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If you missed Session 1 of the Higher Education Building Forward Better sustainability webinar series. - Research and Innovation held on 23 February 20210 you can watch it now.
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Ireland’s chief scientific adviser needs to be an independent office and not linked to the post of Director General of Science Foundation Ireland says Mary Canning, President of the Royal Irish Academy.
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The Royal Irish Academy has published a statement on academic freedom.
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As a research scientist, it is my duty to keep abreast of developments in my field and I do this by reading newspapers and books, attending and presenting at conferences and other events, and by dialogue and interaction with my peers. It’s the usual type...
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New EASAC report on genome editing advises European policy-makers on how to approach groundbreaking research on plants, animals, microbes and humans.
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The EASAC Environment Steering Panel recently met in Dublin.
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Forum facilitating discussions on library and archive issues in relation to heritage and culture, with a particular focus on Heritage 2030.
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Professor Pat Goodman was recently invited to present on EASAC’s latest report at two major Irish conferences
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Experts are needed for a new project on the energy pathways in Europe
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Resistance and Challenges to Green Deals should not be underestimated, according to EASAC.
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If you missed the second webinar in a series addressing the question, ‘How can higher education “build forward better”?’ in the post Covid-19 context you can watch it now.
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EASAC is now inviting expert nominations for a new Working Group.
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The ALLEA Working Group E-Humanities has launched an open consultation concerning draft recommendations on recognising digital scholarly outputs in the humanities.
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The RIA has launched its Advice Paper on the Sustainability of the Northern Ireland Higher Education Sector.
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The Royal Irish Academy today hosted a breakfast briefing on the latest report by the European Academies Science Advisory Council on Valuing Energy Storage in Electricity Grids.
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The Royal Irish Academy would like to congratulate Professor Anna Davies MRIA of Trinity College Dublin on being named as the main Researcher of the Year.
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Call for applications to attend the British Academy and the Royal Irish Academy's Knowledge Frontiers Symposium on Friday 31 January & Saturday 1 February 2020 in Dublin.
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The Turin Academy of Sciences invites nominations for their scientific prizes.
THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY IS IRELAND'S LEADING BODY OF EXPERTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
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