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Libraries and Archives: ‘Guardians of the word hoard’
This paper emphasises the importance of the written record as a resource for research and community memory but also as an essential tool in a functioning democracy.
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Environmental assessment of samples from excavations at Linn Duachaill
Please click download to view a report on this project which was funded under the 2020 Archaeology Research Grants scheme
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Higher Education Futures Taskforce Executive Summary
Higher Education Futures Taskforce Executive Summary
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Irish Black poplar Genetic Finger Printing Project - Phase 2
A number of samples of Irish Black Poplar were genotyped to determine their clone line.
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Irish American Diasporic Exchange 1930-2000
Research was carried out in three locations in the USA (New York Irish Centre, Irish American Museum Albany, Irish Cultural Centre Boston, MA.
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Portal tomb construction: Doogort West, Achill Island, Co Mayo
The survey asked whether it would be possible to reconstruct a portal tomb in Doogart West, in Co. Mayo.
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European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity - Revised Edition 2023
The 2023 Revised Edition of the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity has been updated to ensure that the European Code of Conduct remains fit for purpose and relevant to all disciplines, emerging areas of research, and new research practices.
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RIA Code of Business Conduct
The Code of Practice for the Governance of State-Funded Bodies (2016), issued by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, sets out the principles of corporate governance that state-funded bodies are required to adopt. . It puts the onus on the Royal Irish Academy to put in place and...
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Comparing two multisite randomised control trials of BE REAL’s body image intervention for adolescents: Are there differences across countries?
I was awarded a Royal Irish Academy Charlemont Grant to travel to the USA in May 2023 to visit collaborators Dr. Jennifer Webb (UNC Charlotte) and Denise Hamburger (Be Real Foundation USA).
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Response to the Seanad Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2014 (Advice Paper 2)
Response to the Seanad Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2014
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Report and Financial Statements 2008
The Royal Irish Academy report and financial statements for the year ended, 31 December, 2008.
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Clostridium difficile
Expert Statement of the Royal Irish Academy Life and Medical Sciences Committee.
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Northern Ireland at the edge: what's next after Brexit?
A constitutional conversation on Brexit post-referendum
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RIA Brexit Factsheet- Ireland-UK Higher-Education and Research Connections
The RIA Brexit Taskforce has compiled key data and facts in relation to the likely impact of Brexit on the higher education and research sector in Ireland
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Commentary by the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) on Forest Bioenergy and Carbon Neutrality
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas Newsletter 17, 2018
This is the seventeenth in a series of annual Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) newsletters, intended to keep contributors and those associated with the project informed of progress and events.
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Awarded €9,608 - Report not available yet.
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Staad Climate and Environmental Change Project
Please click download to view a report on this project which was funded under the 2019 Archaeology Radiocarbon dates scheme.
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Gallows Hill investigation
In 2021 two new trenches were cut at the foot of the mound, to clarify and date the construction history of the mound and ditches.
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