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Response to draft National Open Research Forum Statement
Royal Irish Academy submission to the draft National Open Research Forum Statement.
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The Social Networks of Irish/Scottish Crosses (SONIC)
Awarded €1,900
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Visualising the medieval O'Kelly caput at Lough Croan, Co. Roscommon
The project seeks to use LiDAR to aid in understanding a landscape which has been identified as an area of central importance to the O'Kelly lords of Uí Maine throughout the medieval period.
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Museums in Ireland 2020: reflections from the coalface
This paper brings together a set of reflections provided by the leaders of three of Ireland's museums
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Quarrying the past: Petrographic analysis of Dublin’s medieval building stone
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 (2021) ‘Climate change and biodiversity- interlinkages and policy options’ – Relevance to Ireland
This Briefing Paper by Yvonne Buckley MRIA discusses the latest IAP Statement on climate change and biodiversity and its relevance to Ireland
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Understanding and recording cillíní locations, folklore and oral history through community engagement in County Fermanagh (Summer 2021)
This project focused on surveying and recording the locations, folklore, and oral history of cillíní (children’s burial grounds) across County Fermanagh.
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Onomastic Perspectives on Literary Landscapes in Medieval Ireland
This project examined how toponyms are presented and etymologized in the longest known narrative tale in medieval Irish, known as Acallam na Senórach.
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Topographic and Geophysical Survey of Lurigethan Promontory Fort, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Between August and November 2022, a drone-based photogrammetry survey and a terrestrial soil resistivity survey were undertaken at Lurigethan inland promontory fort.
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Response to the Research and Innovation Bill 2023
The Royal Irish Academy's response to the draft heads of the Research and Innovation Bill 2023.
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Exploring a regenerative tourism approach to rural community development in Scotland and Ireland
How can we transcend the practice of gauging the health of the tourism sector by the value of its economic contribution and, instead, measure success with more inclusive, non-monetary indicators?
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Mid-Century Migrant Poetry in Ireland
I was based in Washington D.C. between the Library of Congress and Georgetown University to collaborate with Prof. Cóilín Parsons on future research on transnational Irish literature.
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