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Professor McNulty’s research programme aims to provide greater understanding of nutrition-related health issues throughout the lifecycle, and to contribute to food and health policy in Ireland, the UK and internationally.
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Order now to receive them in time for Christmas.
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Read Marie Coleman's essay on 'Women Activists During the Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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The Archives and Records Association (ARA) Ireland is running several exciting social media campaigns throughout 2022 to promote archives, their contents, and the work of archivists. These archive outreach campaigns are an opportunity for the public to explore archival collections and see what treasures they...
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Read Mary McAuliffe's essay on ‘Gendered Violence Against Women' on Century Ireland.
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The UK Young Academy is a new interdisciplinary organisation of UK-based early-career researchers, innovators and professionals from across society who share a passion to improve our world.
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If you missed our webinar outlining the supports to displaced students and researchers arriving in Ireland you can watch it now.
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If you missed last week's Academy Discourse, which took the form of a comparative panel discussion, you can watch it back now.
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The RIA's Geography and Geosciences Committee has participated in a consultation on the new leaving cert subject on climate action and sustainable development
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to announce that the Property Registration Authority (PRA) has joined DRI as our forty-fourth member.
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Can taxation be a tool for social good? Watch back our recent event now
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Steven Hadley and Sophie Woodley's article, entitled 'The Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in the Arts: Research and Policy Findings from Ireland and Northern Ireland' has been published in Irish Studies in International Affairs, Vol 34, Number 2, 2023.
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The Irish Pavilion 'In Search of Hy-Brasil' at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale which features imagery and research from the New Survey of Clare Island is open to the public until the end of November. Take a look back at the foreword written by Michael...
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Who are the diverse voices on the island and how can constitutional discussion and deliberation facilitate their inclusion and participation?
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The preliminary programme for Ireland’s inaugural National Open Research Festival, taking place in the Royal Irish Academy 2-3 November 2023, has just been published on the National Open Research Forum (NORF) website.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) has launched our first collection of Member Case Studies!
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Grangegorman Histories was saddened to hear of the death of Dr Ivor Browne, who was the Chief Medical Superintendent at St Brendan’s Hospital, Grangegorman for three decades from 1966.
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Our latest Annual Review is now available to view or download online, in both Irish and English .
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We have now covered 30 artworks in the Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks series. This project in association with the Irish Times, brings together two Academy research projects: the Dictionary of Irish Biography and the Art and Architecture of Ireland.
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Patrick Kavanagh, The Great Hunger, 1942
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Jane Grimson was the first woman to graduate in engineering from the University of Dublin, Trinity College. She holds a Masters and Doctorate in Computer Science from the Universities of Toronto and Edinburgh, respectively. She returned to Trinity College as a lecturer in 1980 where...
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Calls now open for Archaeology Grants and Awards, RIA Charlemont Grants, R.J. Hunter Grants - Research Bursaries and RIA-RS International Exchange Cost Share Programme
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EASAC issue a press release urging EU Commission to address the Circular Economy in its international trade negotiations.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland are delighted to announce our next Training Series 'Preparing Your Collection for DRI', beginning February 17th 2016 in the Royal Irish Academy.
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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