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The development of a Circular Economy is critical to the EU. EASAC have just launched two important reports for policymakers on this issue.
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The Haliday collection holds over 200 documents from the Guild of St. Anne; a selection are currently on display as part of the Library's exhibition 'Dublin Documents: highlights from Charles Haliday's manuscript collection'.
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The latest Library blog post, written by Charles Dillon, editor of the Academy's Foclóir Stairiúil Gaeilge, looks at the 'founder of Celtic studies'.
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Pól Ó Dochartaigh
Deputy President & Registrar, University of Galway (2014-24). Professor of German (2005-14) and Dean of the Faculty of Arts (2008-14), University of Ulster. Chair, CAO (2018-22). President, Association for German Studies in GB & IRL... -
Royal Irish Academy has released its Submission to Ireland's National Position Paper on the EU 9th Framework Programme
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The RIA and the British Academy launch a joint series of briefing papers aimed at considering key issues related to UK's withdrawal from the EU.
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Apply for Archaeology Research Grants and Archaeology C14 Radiocarbon Dates Scheme.
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Further resources for researchers, students and teachers.
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19 May is the 149th anniversary of the birth of John Wheatley (1869–1930), a Co. Waterford native and childhood emigrant to Scotland
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The 1718 emigration is one of the earliest known planned group migrations from Ireland. Migrants from the Bann valley founded towns in New England. Hundreds of people from the North of Ireland travelled to America, often in groups together. Some of the leaders are featured...
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research papers primarily in the fields of archaeology and history, but also welcomes submissions on aspects of culture, including material culture, from the perspectives of other disciplines, as...
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Free from the RIA to mark ten years since the bank guarantee: our definitive volume on the crisis and recovery
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John McCafferty, UCD discusses the importance of the archives of Catholic religious congregations and dioceses for writing the history of Ireland.
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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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