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Next Generation Construction Conference
Conference to highlight changing education and research needs of future construction workforce will take place on Thursday, 24 November at the Royal Irish Academy.
Engineering and Computer Sciences Committee
4 November 1922: Mary MacSwiney’s hunger strike
Read Diarmaid Ferriter’s essay on “The Sanctity of Oaths” on Century Ireland.
Ireland 1922
Sustainability Series: Challenges and Opportunities for Science in Society
Watch Jennifer McElwain MRIA explore past climates, atmospheres and landscapes with fossil plants to inform a sustainable future in the second of the Royal Irish
Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee
GG committee responds to consultation on climate change curriculum
The RIA’s Geography and Geosciences Committee has participated in a consultation on the new leaving cert subject on climate action and sustainable development
Geography and Geosciences Committee
23 October 1922: The burning of Tullamaine Castle
Read Gemma Clarke’s essay on ‘Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War’ on Century Ireland.
RIA celebration of ‘Ireland greatest scientist’ discussed on podcast
Dr Mary Canning, President of the Royal Irish Academy features on the latest Ibec Voices podcast episode to discuss the upcoming 2022 RIA Hamilton Day
Hamilton Day
Watchback Discourse Series | Academic Freedom: Threats within and without, with Professor Michael Ignatieff
Watch the recording of the conversation between Professor Michael Ignatieff and Ben Tonra MRIA, that took place on 7 October 2022.
Discourse Series
‘Instituting Grangegorman’ podcast launches for Dublin Festival of History 2022
‘Instituting Grangegorman’ is the second in the Grangegorman Histories podcast series exploring the histories of the Grangegorman area of north, inner-city Dublin.
Grangegorman Histories
10 October 1922: The bishops condemn the republican campaign
Read Dáithí Ó Corráin’s essay on ‘Weaponising the Sacraments: The Roman Catholic Church and the Civil War’ on Century Ireland.
7 October 1922: The killing of teenagers Eamonn Hughes, Brendan Holohan and Joseph Rogers
Read Anne Dolan’s essay on “Trauma and the Legacy of Violence” on Century Ireland.
Building an ERA that fosters Academic Freedom and Excellence
In a new statement, the Royal Irish Academy as a member of the ALLEA European Research Area Working Group sets priorities for building a new
International Activities
Dictionary of Irish Biography adds 41 new entries
The Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB) has published 41 new entries, with a mixture of contemporary figures and ‘missing persons’ – interesting older figures who
Dictionary of Irish Biography