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  • 26 January 2012

    This morning at 01:04am, 26th Jan 2012 the INSN seismic station IDGL in Donegal recorded a minor earthquake in the region north of Buncrana. It measured Mag2.2 on the Richter scale and was felt widely throughout the region and reported by people to the Garda and Radio stations. It is…

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    Professor Cumrun Vafa (Donner Professor of Science, Harvard University) pictured with Professor Werner Nahm, (Senior Professor and Director of the School of Theoretical Physics).

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  • First Joint DIAS-OKC Workshop, December 12-14 2011

    The workshop "Multi-GeV Astrophysics with Ground-Based Detectors" will take place in Dublin (Ireland) on Dec 12-14, 2011. This will be the first workshop of small or mid-size scientific meetings dedicated to specific topics of High Energy Astrophysics and Cosmology as a joint initiative…

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The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is a statutory corporation established in 1940 under the Institute for Advanced Studies Act of that year. It is a publicly-funded independent centre for research in basic disciplines. The Institute has three constituent schools:

Each School has an independent Governing Board. The Institute, through the constituent Schools, pursues fundamental research in specialised branches of knowledge and trains advanced students in methods of original research. The institute is an academic publisher of monographs, books, and journals in Celtic Studies and on advanced scientific subjects.

The Council consists of a Chairman appointed by the President, on the advice of the Government, three ex-officio members and six members appointed by the  Governing Boards of the constituent schools. The Institute is supported by a Central Administration and is financed by an annual grant from the state.

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