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International Delegates Report 2017
Reports from our international delegates on their activities
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Brexit, Rights, and the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol to the Withdrawal Agreement
A paper analysing how well the Withdrawal Agreement has addressed the protection of human rights and equality rights in Northern Ireland once the UK has withdrawn from the EU.
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Awarded €1,625. Report not published yet.
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Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2019
Protected Disclosures Annual Report for the year 2019
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International Science Council Annual Report 2019
In 2019 the Council launched an Action Plan for the next few years, developed new initiatives and consolidated existing activities and partnerships. The 2019 Annual Report has now been published.
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Radiocarbon dating human remains from Glencurran Cave, Co. Clare
Please click download to view a report on this project which was funded under the 2020 Archaeology Radiocarbon dates scheme
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The Rathcoran Hillfort Project
This report presents the preliminary results of on-going post-excavation analysis associated with 5 seasons of excavation of an Early Neolithic hilltop enclosure (Rathcoran) in Co. Wicklow.
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Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates scheme Awarded 2022
Please click download to view a list of the most recent Radiocarbon Dates Grants awarded. Individual reports will be published here in 2023.
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Developing an intervention to reduce natural-disaster related distress
The review findings will inform future collaborative development of perinatal mental health interventions during public health emergencies, including natural disasters and also pandemics.
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Drawing Disease: Nineteenth Century Medical Illustrations from Richmond Hospital, Dublin
A distinct archival collection of medical illustrations and two accompanying illustration catalogues from the nineteenth century.
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Modelling the impact of high-energy particles on chemistry in exoplanet atmospheres
The project aim was to combine models of energetic particle
transport through a stellar system and in an exoplanet atmosphere and
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Laying the foundations; towards UNESCO WHS status for The Passage Tomb Landscape of Co. Sligo
A two-day workshop was held on 13th and 14th October 2023 to actively inform the work towards full WHS status of The Passage Tomb Landscape of Co. Sligo.
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Response to the Consultation by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment on the Draft Primary Language Curriculum (Advice Paper 4)
Response to the Consultation by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment on the Draft Primary Language Curriculum
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Report and Financial Statements 2006
The Royal Irish Academy report and financial statements for the year ended, 31 December, 2006.
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Nutrition and Health: Focus on fats from the personalised perspective
Expert Statement of the Royal Irish Academy Life and Medical Sciences Committee
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The Appropriateness of Key Performance Indicators to Research in the Arts and Humanities Disciplines: Ireland's Contribution to the European Debate
This report acts as a guide to current norms in relation to research outputs and activities, expected by the arts and humanities communities
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Commentary by the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) on Forest Bioenergy and Carbon Neutralit
Commentary by the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) on Forest Bioenergy and Carbon Neutrality
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2018 Fieldwork at Ballynamintra Cave, Co Waterford
The 2018 fieldwork season at Ballynamintra Cave saw new excavations take place both in the inside and outside of the cave.
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Improving Scientific Input to Global Policy-making with a focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Report discussing how the effective implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires access to, and the application of, the best available evidence.
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Call for Global Solidarity on COVID-19 Pandemic
The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) is urging countries to collaborate, use and share science-based information, and help the developing world.
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