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The Normalization of Preprints
This paper addresses the history, advantages and potential disadvantages of preprints, and concludes with some recommendations for how the growing acceptance of preprint posting should be handled.
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Helen Gifford - 1916 Colour Edition Print Series
Helen Gifford (Donnelly) (1880–1971), daughter of a Dublin solicitor, was active with her five sisters in feminist and separatist organisations, and was also involved in land agitation and the labour movement. She posed as Jim Larkin’s...
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Profile of the Social Sciences in Ireland
Report form the RIA Committee for Socieal Sciences on the work being carried out in Higher Education Institutions in the Republic of Ireland.
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James Connolly - 1916 Colour Edition Print Series
James Connolly (1868–1916) was born to Irish working-class parents in Edinburgh, Scotland. A socialist activist, theorist and polemicist in Dublin, Belfast and America, he was an ITGWU organiser, a founder of the Irish Labour Party, and...
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Towards Climate Sustainability of the Academic System in Europe and Beyond
This report delves into academia’s impact on the climate through its own operations from the perspective of various stakeholders that play a key role in shaping the academic system.
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RIA Brexit Factsheet- Ireland-UK Higher-Education and Research Connections
The RIA Brexit Taskforce has compiled key data and facts in relation to the likely impact of Brexit on the higher education and research sector in Ireland
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If you missed our series of four panel discussions delving into key issues facing society on the island of Ireland you can watch them now.
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The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) Strategic Plan 2019-2023 identified the establishment of an all-island interdisciplinary Young Academy as a key strategic priority. The YAI is targeted at scholars in the early stages of their career who have been selected for the...
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Royal Irish Academy Discourse Series
The Academy’s discourses are the oldest and most renowned series of talks in Ireland. The first discourses were presented in 1786. Historically, Academy discourses were the occasion reserved for the most distinguished academics to first reveal and discuss their work in public. Robert Mallet revealed...
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Brexit Witness project: Negotiating the Northern Ireland/Ireland dimension of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, 2016-2020
The aim of this stage of our project was to collaboratively conduct a first round of interviews to begin to build the Brexit Witness Archive.
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Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Dr Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko is currently a Senior Lecturer in Human Rights at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, School of Law, National University of Ireland Galway. Prior to joining NUI Galway in 2012, Ekaterina... -
Council has recommended that two Members be appointed to the RCHM, one from Science and one from PL&A. This will be a three-year appointment.
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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.
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Frances Ruane gave the first masterclass in our Women in Leadership Series, which sees outstanding women leaders share their experiences with the next generation of female leaders to inspire, motivate and mentor.
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Who was Patrick McCartan, and why did Dáil Éireann send him to Russia during the War of Independence?
THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY IS IRELAND'S LEADING BODY OF EXPERTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
The Royal Irish Academy/Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann champions research. We identify and recognise Ireland’s world class researchers. We support scholarship and promote awareness of how science and the humanities enrich our lives and benefit society. We believe that good research needs to be promoted, sustained and communicated. The Academy is run by a Council of its members. Membership is by election and considered the highest academic honour in Ireland.
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