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ALLEA welcomes nominations from the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.
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Our series Grangegorman lives continues with Billy in the Bowl a notorious beggar and robber who lived on the Northside of Dublin.
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With 25% of Europe’s greenhouse emissions coming from buildings, scientists suggest fundamental policy changes.
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The Royal Irish Academy are delighted to announce a grant of £12,500 to Dr Ciara Healy-Musson, IT Carlow for ‘The Rural Reimagined: Connecting Irish and Scottish Artists and Writers with Rural Practices and Narratives’ under the new Ireland-Scotland Bilateral Network Grants scheme which is funded...
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‘Open the door to heritage’ for Heritage Week 2021 through the megalithic carvings at the Knowth passage tombs
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In this first episode of our podcast Shelfmarks, Zoë Comyns looks at an expedition to the islet of Rockall funded by the Royal Irish Academy in 1896.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is excited to announce that we will be launching a DRI Instagram account during Explore Your Archive (EYA) Week, which runs from 20-28 November 2021.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to announce that Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (DLRCoCo) has joined as our latest member.
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The board of the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) is inviting expressions of interest from researchers, teachers and practitioners who have used the Atlas in their work and would like to take part in a day of workshops by giving a short presentation and taking...
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to host DPASSH 2022, the biennial ‘Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities’ conference.
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Read Anne-Marie McInerney's essay on ‘Internment in Northern Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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The InterAcademy Partnership is seeking candidates for the 12th IAP Young Physician Leaders Programme to be held on 13-18 October 2022 in conjunction with the World Health Summit in Berlin, Germany, 16-18 October 2022.
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Come visit the virtual stand of the Royal Irish Academy Library at DCDC22 History Day on 13 July 2022.
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On Saturday 3 September, up to 90 guests attended an afternoon of events on Clare Island to celebrate the New Survey of CIare Island series.
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The latest library guest blog post by Dr Eoin Kinsella, Managing Editor, Dictionary of Irish Biography reflects on the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) exhibition about the life and career of Professor Jan Łukasiewicz (1878–1956).
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The latest library guest blog features former Academy Librarian, Siobhán Fitzpatrick’s reflections on the development of the Library’s long-running series of lunchtime lectures.
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Professor Dal Lago’s research looks at the comparative history of the nineteenth-century Americas and Europe—particularly the United States in the era of the American civil war and Italy in the age of Italian national unification.
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New images from the Royal Irish Academy Library’s Beranger collection of eighteenth-century watercolour drawings are now preserved digitally.
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The Royal Irish Academy's response to the draft heads of the Research and Innovation Bill 2023.
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Applications are invited for the position of Project Manager (maternity cover), National Open Research Forum (NORF) at the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI), located at the Royal Irish Academy. Closing date 30 August.
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Constructing an interactive network graph of early modern Ireland
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Professor Kelleher describes her year as a Cullman Center fellow at New York Public Library.
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Brigit has been treated differently to Irish male saints, becoming a secondary character in her own biographies, reductively overshadowed by a barely attested goddess.
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Colin Davidson interviewed by Colin Graham as part of the My Identity series
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Featuring educators, matriarchs, artists, entrepreneurs and activists.
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