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The Library will be closed in 2023 on the following dates:
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to share that we have received a grant from the FAIR-IMPACT project to help make digital research objects within the Repository more FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable)!
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The recording of the Discourse Series that took place on 17 October is available to watch now.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland is pleased to share some highlights from our recent work in the EOSC Future project exploring disciplinary engagement with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) in collaboration with the Research Data Alliance (RDA).
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to announce that a new collection – Mathematics teachers participating in Lesson Study: two case study sites – has been published in the Repository through the The Irish Qualitative Data Archive (IQDA).
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In this month's ARINS podcast host Rory Montgomery meets Mark Hennessy and Pat Leahy from the Irish Times .
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Introducing the Ussher Bird Notes Collection and to sharing exciting news in advance of National Biodiversity Week (17th to 26th May)
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The Death of Cúchulainn, by Oliver Sheppard, 1935
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Professor Louise Mallinder is a reader in human rights and international law at the Transitional Justice Institute at the University of Ulster. Louise’s research interests include amnesty laws, transitional justice, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, restorative justice, database research and...
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Tuesday 7 October 2014 was the 90th anniversary of the formal commencement of Irish-American diplomatic relations, marking the day in 1924 when Prof Timothy A. Smiddy presented his credentials to President Coolidge in Washington DC.
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Professor Billy O’Connor is Foundation Professor and Head of Teaching and Research in Physiology at the University of Limerick Graduate Entry Medical School since 2007. Professor O’Connor is a founding member of Neuroscience Ireland and a fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland...
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The Barracks, by John McGahern, 1963
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To mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, a gift for the people of the world - a free eBook of 1916 Portraits and Lives - has been produced.
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A joint initiative of the RIA and the British Academy to consider the implications of a potential UK withdrawal from the EU.
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At the request of DFAT Michael and Kate researched, wrote and curated an exhibition celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Ireland joining the United Nations (UN).
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Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, T.D. to officially launch the CONUL Strategy 2016–2019 on Tuesday 22 November
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Alan Hollinghurst in conversation with Carlo Gébler on Henry James as critic at the Royal Irish Academy on 26 January 2017.
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The Environmental Protection Agency organised an information session on the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) during its 6th Assessment Cycle on 12 April. The event was hosted by the Royal Irish Academy.
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Team Ireland won two bronze medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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A book that is timely and timeless: renowned journalist Olivia O'Leary launched our latest publication on 22 November.
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The latest Library Blog post highlights the works of artist Sarah Purser at Academy House.
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Paul Giller, Zoologist and Ecologist, was admitted to the Royal Irish Academy on 25 May 2018.
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Frances Ruane gave the first masterclass in our Women in Leadership Series, which sees outstanding women leaders share their experiences with the next generation of female leaders to inspire, motivate and mentor.
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Watch an interview and full discourse with Professor Chris Bean in which he discusses predictability and uncertainty in forecasting volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides.
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The winner of the inaugural Michel Déon Prize for non-fiction is Breandán Mac Suibhne for his book The End of Outrage: Post-Famine Adjustment in Rural Ireland
THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY IS IRELAND'S LEADING BODY OF EXPERTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
The Royal Irish Academy/Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann champions research. We identify and recognise Ireland’s world class researchers. We support scholarship and promote awareness of how science and the humanities enrich our lives and benefit society. We believe that good research needs to be promoted, sustained and communicated. The Academy is run by a Council of its members. Membership is by election and considered the highest academic honour in Ireland.
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