The Royal Irish Academy’s vice president for research Steven E.J. Bell MRIA, and executive director Dr Siobhán O’Sullivan, invite you to join them for the Academy’s second Research Day on Tuesday, 19 November 2024.
Drawing on the RIA’s internationally renowned research programmes and higher education policy initiatives, this year’s programme offers insights into the use of national and international collaborations to shape policy, and the blending of cutting-edge technology with established scholarship to transform the ways we preserve, understand and share Ireland’s rich linguistic, historical and cultural heritage.
Programme 19 November 2024
- 8.45–9.15: Registration and coffee
- 9.15: Opening remarks: Steven Bell MRIA (QUB)
Morning Session: Research and Resources
- 9.30 – 11.00: Panel 1: Dictionaries and Documents
- Chair: Eve Patten MRIA (TCD)
Dr Charles Dillon (FNG): In the particular the universal: Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Irish dictionary
Dr Anthony Harvey (DMLCS): Interpreting a dictionary’s interpretations
Dr Michael Kennedy (DIFP): How OCR and AI can help foreign policy document editing: A practical case study
Dr Eoin Kinsella (DIB): Ireland’s life story? The digital journeys of the Dictionary of Irish Biography
Comfort break: 11.00–11.15
- 11.15 – 12.45: Panel 2: Research, Resources and Digital Innovations
- Chair: Dr Peter Crooks (TCD)
Dr Lisa Griffith (DRI): The future of Irish research data
Barbara McCormack (RIA Library) and Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin (UCC): The Inks & Skins Project and manuscripts in the RIA Library
Sarah Gearty (IHTA): Placing our heritage: creating and preserving the Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh
Lunch: 12.45–13.45 (catered onsite)
- 13.15 – 13.45: RIA Publications clinic
- Gill Fitzgerald-Kelly: How to publish with the Royal Irish Academy
Afternoon Session: Shaping Policy and Supporting Research
13.45–14.45: Panel 3: Connecting People and Ideas
- Chair: Dr Siobhán O’Sullivan (RIA)
Rory Montgomery (ARINS): The impact of analysing and researching Ireland north and south
Niamh McCabe (Grants): The Ireland-Scotland Bilateral Network Grants: The establishment of an international collaboration in the area of grants
Sinéad Riordan (P&IR): The Brexit effect and higher education
14.55–15.55: Panel 4: Research Partnerships and Identities
- Chair: Dan Carey MRIA (University of Galway)
Dr Michelle Doran (NORF): Ireland’s national Persistent Identifier (PID) recommendations and roadmap
Prof Sonja Tiernan (IHA): The Irish Humanities Alliance: championing arts and humanities research and scholars across Ireland
Katherine Martin (Grangegorman Histories): The strengths of a partnership structure for public history projects
- Closing Remarks: Pat Guiry MRIA (UCD)