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The awards are jointly presented by the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland and the Royal Irish Academy.
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Call for submissions
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Entry to the 2020 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards has now closed.
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The Royal Irish Academy is pleased to announce that three research bursaries have been funded this year under the R.J. Hunter Research Bursary scheme which provides support for the direct costs of research on aspects of Ulster History during the period 1500-1800.
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We want to hear from winners of the RIA Hamilton Prize for Mathematics since 2002
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On the evening of 28 November at the Irish Embassy in Paris, RIA Michel Déon Prize winners Conor O’Clery (2020) and Sally Hayden (2022) participated in a conversation facilitated by Michael Cronin MRIA. Amongst the audience was the Irish Ambassador to France, H.E. Niall Burgess,...
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Professor Philip Lane and Professor Alan Smeaton were awarded the Academy Gold Medals.
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The 2018 awardees are Prof Ken Duffy (National University of Ireland Maynooth) and Dr Paula Bourke (Dublin Institute of Technology).
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Due to the current technical difficulties people are experiencing by working remotely we are reopening the Michel Déon Prize in case we missed any worthy titles from our provisional longlist of eligible entries below.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeology Legacy projects, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites and Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications.
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Archaeology Research Grants, Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites and Archaeology Radiocarbon dates schemes open
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Watch the footage of RIA Archaeological Research Excavation Grants scheme recipient Nial O'Neill's research-led archaeological excavation surrounding Ballymoon Castle in Bagenalstown, County Carlow.
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18:30 Thursday 9 March, Academy House. All Welcome.
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Listen to Gerard Farrell speak about ‘An ethnohistory of Gaelic Ulster, 1500-1700’ and David Heffernan on ‘The Goldsmiths Company of London and the Londonderry Plantation under James I, c. 1609–25'.
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Today Conor O’Clery was announced as the winner of the prestigious 2020 Royal Irish Academy Michel Déon Prize for non-fiction for his book The Shoemaker and his Daughter (Penguin Randomhouse).
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A new Royal Irish Academy local history research fund has been announced by Minister Martin as part of the Decade of Centenaries Programme
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce funding for two projects under this year's R.J. Hunter Research Bursary scheme.
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On Monday 16th February 2015, 19 recipients of the award attended the ceremony held in Academy House to receive their certificates along with the title ‘Charlemont Scholar’. The 2015 scheme awarded 29 scholars in total, from 9 institutions in Ireland, with a combined fund of c. €50,000.
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The Royal Irish Academy - Royal Society International Exchange Cost Share Programme is designed to enable international collaboration between two teams or individuals- one based in Ireland, and the other in the UK.
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The Royal Irish Academy’s research travel grant scheme for early career researchers based in Ireland is open for applications
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to welcome applications for the Praeger Grants in Natural History. The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 23 April 2021.
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Dr Priyanka Ganguly is awarded the 2022 Kathleen Lonsdale RIA Chemistry Prize for best PhD thesis in Ireland in an online ceremony on Thursday 28 July 2022.
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The RIA is delighted to announce funding for nine projects under the annual Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Archaeological Archives Research Grants, Archaeology Legacy Grants and Directed Research for World Heritage Sites schemes.
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The RIA and the American Chamber of Commerce, Ireland are delighted to announce the shortlisted organisations for the 2016 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
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Last chance to apply for ‘Archaeological Research Excavations’, closing Monday 26 November at 5pm
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