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A new welfare imaginary for the island of Ireland
In today’s ARINS blog, Mary P. Murphy discusses how our society can collaborate to imagine a better welfare state across issues of social security, poverty…
ARINS Analysis and Research: Ireland North and South
Did climatic change play a role in the introduction of farming in Neolithic Ireland?
In today’s blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Meriel McClatchie and Aaron Potito trace environmental, climatic and social change in Neolithic Ireland.
Climate and Society in Ireland
Climate change and hunter gatherers in Ireland
In today’s blog on Climate and Society in Ireland Graeme Warren reviews evidence for the potential impact of climate change on the earliest human settlement…
The Morass of Academic Selection
In today’s ARINS blog, Dr Martin Brown, School of Policy and Practice, DCU Institute of Education discusses the advantages, disadvantages and unintended consequences of academic…
Christine Casey MRIA: Architectural historian
Professor Casey argues for the role of creative craft skill as a primary agent in architectural production, and for a reframing of craftsmanship as a…
Members Research Series
George Boole celebrated at the Royal Irish Academy
Latest Library Blog post. Emer Twomey looks at the celebrations in the RIA to mark the 100th anniversary of Boole’s The Laws of Thought.
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Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail MRIA: Irish-language scholar
Professor Ní Úrdail’s research on textual transmission in the Irish language is informed particularly by the work undertaken in the eighteenth and nineteenth century by…
Grangegorman Lives: Basil William Maturin
Our Grangegorman Lives series continues with Basil William Maturin (1847-1915), catholic priest and writer, who died on board the Lusitania.
Grangegorman Lives