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National Academies in the Devolved Nations Engagement on the UK R&D Roadmap
The Royal Irish Academy, Royal Society of Edinburgh and Learned Society of Wales joint letter to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the UK Government’s R&D roadmap.
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International Sharing of Personal Health Data for Research
According to this report, legal challenges hamper the sharing of health data with researchers outside the EU/European Economic Area.
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IAP Statement on Regenerative Medicine
This IAP Statement highlights medical opportunities in addressing the causes of disease and warns against the misuse of regenerative medicine technologies.
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Revealing Roesia: geophysical survey at the de Verdun castle at Roche, Co. Louth
This project aims to investigate the building remains within the Anglo-Norman castle and potential Deserted Medieval Village on the plateau to the east.
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Geographic variation in hip fracture incidence and care-processes: a comparison between Ireland and Denmark
This research showed that for many indicators of care quality after acute hip fracture, Denmark performs better than Ireland.
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Generation of 3D tissue constructs for repair of tendon and ligament rupture
Investigating the development of tendons and establish an in vitro cell culture system to explore biological and mechanical aspects required to form functional load-bearing tissue in the adult.
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Histories of Emotion and the Built Environment (HEBE)
To develop a research network and publications, with scholars from Ireland, Northern Ireland, GB, and Sweden with a focus on research into the history of emotions and the built environment.
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Languages of Forgetting: Multilingual Responses to the Irish Civil War (1922-1923)
This project aimed to generate public and academic debate around multilingual responses to the Irish Civil War (1922-1923) through three separate research activities.
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Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites Grants 2024
Please click download to view a list of the Archaeological Research for World Heritage Sites awarded for 2024. Individual reports will be published here in 2025.
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Report and Financial Statements 2012
The Royal Irish Academy report and financial statements for the year ended, 31 December, 2012.
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Life Sciences Issue 2: Diet, Physical Activity and Health
The second statement is entitled Diet, Physical Activity and Health.
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Response to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment’s ‘Draft Specification for Junior Cycle Modern Foreign Languages’
A response to the NCCA with a focus on the rationale, aims, teaching and learning, evaluation of outcomes and other areas of concern.
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Annual Review 2015-2016
The Royal Irish Academy's annual review for 2015-2016
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Negative emission technologies: What role in meeting Paris Agreement targets?
A new report by the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC).
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Discussion Paper 3. An Ghaeltacht, an Ghaeilge, an Béaloideas agus Cruthaitheacht na nDaoine
An t-Ollamh Angela Bourke MRIA le an t-Ollamh Diane Negra MRIA.
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Experiencing Trevelyan’s Corn: Using novel methods in bioarchaeology to reveal the effect of relief food on the bodies of the victims of the Great Irish Famine (1845-1852)
This project used the analysis of carbon and nitrogen isotopes, and the microscopic study of bones to better understand the impact of the introduction of Indian meal into Irish diets.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas Newsletter 18, 2019
This is the eighteenth 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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3D-Bioprinting of scaffolds for osteochondral repair
Awarded €1,850
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Research for Public Policy and Society: Building a Stronger Architecture for Ireland
The core theme of the paper is the importance of developing a framework of actions to support
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A Community Archaeology Project at Killyloughran, Creggan, South Armagh
Please click download to view a report on this project which was funded under the 2020 Archaeology Research Grants scheme
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IAP Statement on Climate Change and Biodiversity: Interlinkages and policy options
This Statement highlights that climate and biodiversity policies are currently insufficiently connected and addressing climate change and biodiversity decline together is central to achieving the SDGs
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The search for Scottish Lovage! A botanical survey of the outer Copeland Islands.
The Copeland Bird Observatory arranged for a team of botanists to undertake a botanical survey of the two Outer Copeland Islands to establish a base-line plant list.
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