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Shortlist announced for 2020 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
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Applications for the Kathleen Lonsdale RIA Chemistry Prize 2021 are now extended. The new closing date for submissions will be 12 noon on Monday, 18 January 2021.
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The aim of this one-day workshop was to promote the creative use of the IHTA in teaching, research and fieldwork at third level across the disciplines of geography, history, digital humanities, local studies, archaeology, architecture and town planning.
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Drogheda, c. 1180 to c. 1900: from fortified boroughs to industrial port town by Ned Mc Hugh depicts 700 years of history on one map.
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We are seeking case studies on knowledge co-production in the areas of environmental and sustainability research on the island of Ireland to feature in an upcoming workshop and publication. Closing date for submissions is 10 March 2021.
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Ériu is devoted to Irish philology and literature, and from its foundation in 1904 the peer-reviewed journal has had a reputation internationally among Celtic scholars. In the century since its inception, Ériu has served as an outlet for the work of the early standard bearers of Irish language...
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The Health Research Board have teamed up with the RIA Life and Medical Sciences Committee to bring you a podcast series on vaccines and vaccination featuring experts and scientists from around Ireland.
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R.J. Hunter Research Bursaries Awarded 2020/2021
Please click download to view a list of the most recent R.J. Hunter Research Bursaries awarded. Individual reports will be published here in 2022.
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Celebrating the launch of the Spreading the Words RadioMoLI series as a whole.
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Report and Financial Statements 2014
The Royal Irish Academy report and financial statements for the year ended, 31 December, 2014.
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1916 Print Series - Sir Ivor Churchill Guest
Prints by David Rooney
Sir Ivor Churchill Guest (1873–1939), 1st Viscount Wimborne, was born in London. He served in the Boer War and became a Conservative MP in 1900, switching to the Liberals in 1906....
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Thomas James (‘Tom’) Clarke (1858–1916), son of a British army soldier, was born on the Isle of Wight and educated in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. Arrested on a Fenian bombing mission to London in 1883, he spent 15 years in prison. After a period in New York, he returned to Ireland in 1907 and helped...
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Our latest volume is taking shape.
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Availability of a secure supply of clean water is a necessity that comes at a high cost, but has an as yet unrealised value. Find out more in this blog by Professor Fiona Regan, DCU.
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Derek Mahon, The Hunt by Night
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In today's ARINS blog, Ann Nolan reflects on public health in Ireland, North and South, in a post-Brexit context.
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For Culture Night 2021, the Irish Historic Towns Atlas presents an exhibition on the Dublin suburbs series.
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