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Report of a seminar on the Commission on the Defence Forces, 7 April 2021
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Read the first in a series of 'microdialogues' - online conversations between two experts on key challenges for modern society. The first addresses end-of-life care and the right to die.
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Mary Robinson MRIA provided the Plenary at this year's annual international affairs conference on 29 April 2020.
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Proposals are invited for papers addressing the theme of 'The West or the Rest?-Identity, Ideology, Institutions' for the annual International Affairs conference on the 1 of May 2024. Deadline for abstract submission: Monday 11 March 2024.
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Dr Natalie Harrower is the Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland. In this podcast she talks about the challenges of preserving heritage that is ‘born digital’ and how best to collect and safeguard our digital cultural heritage.
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This podcast explores revolutionary solidarity among Irish and other international radicals as a feeling of belonging: 'Belonging: feeling solidarity in the interwar world', Dr Maurice Casey
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Report published following Constitutional Conversation no. 2 of 6.
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce the awarding of six Archaeology Research grants, under this annual scheme which is run in partnership with the National Monuments Service.
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Tá iarratas á lorg ó bhaill coistí nua do coistí ildisciplíneacha an Acadaimh don téarma 2022- 2026.
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A succinct report from the conversation about the main issues facing young people in Ireland twenty years after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.
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Calling 18- to 25-year-olds on the island of Ireland to tell the story of your generation through your smartphone lens. Photographs with accompanying captions will be selected for an online exhibition. Closing date for submissions now extended to Monday, 2 November 2020.
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An initiative of the Royal Irish Academy’s Historical Studies Committee, consisting of a collaborative exhibition, plenary session and conference in collaboration with the RDS, and the National Gallery of Ireland across the month of November 2023.
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In this podcast Michael MacDonagh talks of the opportunities and challenges of preserving Ireland’s past and managing our archaeological heritage.
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This podcast examines the intersection between emotions, space and place in the context of Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin: 'Grief and Glasnevin', Georgina Laragy.
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Report published following Constitutional Conversation no. 4 of 6.
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Mr Michael Ring T.D., Minister for Rural and Community Development, launched the Rural Conversations report at 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at the Royal Irish Academy.
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A public lecture by Dr Aoife Monks and panel discussion to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Dion Boucicault held on Thursday, February 24, 2022.
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the world renowned Eastern Tomb at Knowth, we are publishing free online our six books on Excavations at Knowth via the Digital Repository of Ireland.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites, Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications.
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If you missed our half-day event celebrating the cultural and linguistic diversity of Ulster you can watch it now.
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The first event in the Rural Conversations Series was held in NUIG on 8 November. The report and podcast from the event are now available.
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Read the report on the recent debate on conscientious objection from legal, philosophical, theological and religious perspectives.
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During 2016 Mason Hayes & Curran sponsored the committee’s series of Constitutional Conversations on a range of topics.
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Archaeology Research Excavation Grants, Directed Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites, Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme now open for applications
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If you missed our series of four panel discussions delving into key issues facing society on the island of Ireland you can watch them now.
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