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The board of the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) is inviting expressions of interest from researchers, teachers and practitioners who have used the Atlas in their work and would like to take part in a day of workshops by giving a short presentation and taking...
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The Royal Irish Academy International Affairs Standing Committee is seeking papers for a series of panels to be included in its conference this year by Tuesday 14 March at 17:00,
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Fidelma Ashe (UU) will research gender and constitutional change with Nuala Finnegan (UCC)
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Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses
Senior Research Fellow at Instituto de Ciencias Sociais, Lisbon (2005-6); Visiting Professor at Brown University, Providence RI (2012-13). IRCHSS major grant recipient 2005, 2011. Head of Department, 2018-21. On Council by co-option 2023-. -
John Maxwell - 1916 Colour Edition Print Series
John Maxwell (1859–1929) was a British army officer who spent most of his career in Egypt, and also supervised the concentration camps in Pretoria during the Boer war. He was British commander in Egypt when it...
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Experts on cryptography, artificial intelligence, obesity and Wolfe Tone.
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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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Spanning four generations of scribal endeavour, the Ó Longáin family were based successively in counties Limerick and Cork, with later generations spending time in Dublin and farther afield.
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This new ALLEA statement examines the current patent system in the context of the ideals and objectives of open science and recommends, among others, the introduction of grace periods in patent applications to make knowledge open as early as possible
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Our Engineering and Computer Science Committee have released a statement on advances in robotics and the benefits and risks that this may pose.
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In April and May 2022, TU Dublin Conservatoire presented three Thursday talks by leading experts in the histories of Grangegorman. 'Stages of Memory' is supported by Grangegorman Histories.
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This month’s Library Blog post delves into our nineteenth-century pamphlets to get readers into the spirit of Halloween.
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The InterAcademy Partnership is seeking candidates for the 12th IAP Young Physician Leaders Programme to be held on 13-18 October 2022 in conjunction with the World Health Summit in Berlin, Germany, 16-18 October 2022.
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SAPEA (Science Advice for Policy by European Academies) examining the question of how the ocean can help satisfy the global demand for food.
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Read Seán Enright's essay on "State Executions during the Irish revolution" on Century Ireland.
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On Monday 19 February, the 2018 class of Charlemont Scholars were presented with their certificates at an awards ceremony for invited guests, friends and family.
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John Patrick Greene
I was a volunteer at Fishbourne Roman Palace, the Roman Baths at Bath and Portchester Castle. I directed rescue excavations in Bath and Dorchester. I directed the excavation of Norton Priory Augustinian priory in Cheshire,... -
Coinciding with the opening in the IFI of the narrative film The young Karl Marx we feature a prominent figure in the film, Mary Burns.
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Muiris MacCarthaigh
Muiris MacCarthaigh is Professor of Politics and Public Policy and Fellow of the Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queens University Belfast. He is also a Visiting Full Professor at the Geary... -
Judging Shaw - the Shaw Day festival
George Bernard Shaw was the most famous Irishman in the world for much of his life - yet, for many, he is now largely forgotten. If he’s remembered at all in popular culture, it’s as the author of the original play on which My Fair Lady was...
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Alan Kramer, historian and general editor of 1914-18 online 'International Encyclopedia of the First World War' was admitted to the Royal Irish Academy on 25 May 2018.
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Maynooth University history student, Kevin Comiskey, gives an account of his six weeks as a SPUR student in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas project.
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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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