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The Text and Data Mining Exception and the Enhancement of Access to Scientific Information in Europe
Statement prepared by the ALLEA Permanent Working Group Intellectual Property Rights
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The Island of Ireland Economy and Brexit Report
Fifth Paper in the Royal Irish Academy and British Academy Brexit Briefing Series, authored by Michael Darcy and France Ruane.
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In vivo modelling of pancreatic cancer to mimic clinical behaviour
Awarded €2,487.00
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Academic freedom and institutional autonomy: Commitments must be followed by action
Joint statement by ALLEA, EUA and Science Europe.
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ALLEA (2018, 2019) ‘Truth, Trust and Expertise’
A Briefing Paper by Professor Maria Baghramian MRIA and Professor Luke Drury MRIA discussing ALLEA's work on public trust in evidence-based social institutions
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Race, Ethnicity and Change in Higher Education in Ireland and the UK
This report looks at the areas and types of change needed to grow participation and equality of outcomes for higher education staff from Irish Traveller, black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
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Fact or Fake? Tackling Science Disinformation
ALLEA examines the potential of technical and policy measures to tackle science disinformation and calls for improved European exchange and coordination in this field.
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Research for Public Policy: an Outline Roadmap
The Royal Irish Academy and Irish Research Council collaborated in 2021 to write this outline roadmap of how research could be better connected to public policy.
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Geophysical Survey at Haughey's Fort, Co Armagh
This report outlines the preliminary results of the project, which aimed to employ geophysical survey techniques over the important Late Bronze Age hillfort of Haughey's Fort and its environs.
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The Memorialisation of War in the Work of Otto Dix, 1914-1934
Examining work created by an artist who spent thirty-eight months as a frontline soldier, paying close attention to the socio-political and artistic conditions at the time of the works’ creation.
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The social and political world of a British magnate in Ireland: The correspondence and career of Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork, 1634-41
This project sought to investigate documentary material pertaining to the first earl of Cork, Richard Boyle, and his social world, specifically in the 1630s.
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What’s Cooking? Organic Residue Analysis of a Middle Bronze Age pottery assemblage from Corrstown in Northern Ireland
Forty potsherds recovered during excavations in the early 2000s at Corrstown Co. Derry/Londonderry, were subjected to Organic Residue Analysis (ORA) at the School of Chemistry, University of Bristol.
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Stand you now for Ireland’s Cause. A biographical index of Co. Kildare republican activists 1913-23
Stand you now for Ireland’s cause is a biographical index of Co. Kildare men, women and children who took part in the fight for Ireland’s freedom in three revolutionary periods.
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Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2022
Protected Disclosures Annual Report for the year 2022.
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Annual Review 2011-2012
The Royal Irish Academy's annual review for 2011-2012.
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7th Scientific Statement: Climate Change and Health in Ireland
This paper focuses on the change of temperature and food and water-related diseases that are associated with Climate change.
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Expert Scientific Statement: The Potential of Irish Grassland Soils to Sequester Atmospheric Carbon
This statement focuses on soil carbon. It reviews the international literature that verifies that temperate grasslands sequester atmospheric carbon into the grassland biomass and soil.
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Reviewing constitutions: the role of constitutional conventions
This report summarises the second session of Constitutional Conversations focusing on the process of reviewing constitutions and the role of constitutional conventions.
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EASAC (2017) ‘Negative emission technologies: What role in meeting Paris Agreement targets?’ - Relevance to Ireland
This report is significant to Ireland’s stated ambitions to become a competitive, low-carbon, climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable economy by 2050.
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ALLEA Response to Plan S
ALLEA consideration of Plan S, the initiative for open access publishing supported by a consortium of research funders across Europe, and discussion of likely impacts and implementation requirements.
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Surveying Knockloon: Revealing a ceremonial complex on the edge of the Burren
This project involved the carrying out of a detailed aerial survey of Knockloon hill using a SUA (a small unmanned aircraft or drone).
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