A robust science vision must ensure climate and biodiversity research tops national agenda
Thinking in a Climate Emergency: Artificial Intelligence provides immense opportunity for Ireland, if we can address its voracious requirement for power
Thinking in a Climate Emergency: Artificial Intelligence provides immense opportunity for Ireland, if we can address its voracious requirement for power
Focus on the ‘science of science’ is ensuring better research outcomes
Five senior Science Foundation Ireland staff made protected disclosures last December involving claims against Prof Nolan
New national science forum to enhance ability to respond to challenges such as climate change and pandemic threats
Three top judges found no apparent urgency, as matter is to be heard by Court of Appeal next month
Irish researchers based at DIAS to test key instruments helping to ensure spacecraft stays on right trajectory
Research Lives: Niamh Hynes, vascular surgeon and post-doctoral researcher, University of Galway
Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland amalgamates Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council with annual budget of more than €300m
Mr Justice Rory Mulcahy refused to grant orders permitting his return to work at SFI pending full determination of his court case
High Court does not rule on costs as it may be unjust for academic to pay for failed application with a wider case to follow
To combat ‘soundbites and clickbait’, project aims to provide trusted sources for public and policymakers
Prof Nolan is embroiled in a legal row with board of Science Foundation Ireland
Science Foundation Ireland to be subsumed into new State agency but unclear if Nolan will be involved
Judge also refuses to grant orders permitting Prof Nolan to return to work
Case likely to hinge on issue of whether fair procedures were applied when board of science funding body summarily dismissed director general
Director general is challenging dismissal without notice from State agency and rejects findings against him of inappropriate behaviour in dealings with management team
It was particularly egregious that allegations of misogyny were made public when they had been dismissed by an investigator as hearsay, says counsel for SFI director general
Nolan is before the High Court seeking extension of orders preventing his dismissal from state agency
Science Foundation Ireland will in the High Court attempt to justify its decision to dismiss Nolan as director general of the State agency
The agency’s lawyers said Prof Nolan’s position was terminated by reference to the 'express terms' of his contract
Prof Nolan’s lawyers submit there was ‘no conceivable justification’ for his firing
Manner of Simon Harris’s appointment of Nolan ‘did not go down well’ with those opposed to reform in Science Foundation Ireland, High Court told
Lawyers for Nolan submitted there was ‘no conceivable justification’ for his summary dismissal ‘in the most egregious fashion’
Science Foundation Ireland director general departs as State research agency is in the throes of a challenging merger
Former director general was subject of protected disclosures by five staff members
Minister for Agriculture declines to comment on investigation of Science Foundation Ireland chief executive Prof Philip Nolan
Money will fund 600-plus research roles in bioeconomy, agrifood, neurological disease and advanced manufacturing
Philip Nolan denies allegations made by senior staff
Inthelia Therapeutics, founded by two top Irish scientists, is switching focus to block infection getting a grip on patients in the first place
SFI has become a flagship funder of scientific research in our universities, with corresponding aid to industry for collaborative research via the IDA and Enterprise Ireland
Ireland spent two decades building the Science Foundation Ireland brand. We know how well it has served the country
Research Lives: Sakis Mantalaris, SFI research professor at Trinity College Dublin and NIBRT
TCD breakthrough may lead to treatment of debilitating condition and other neurodegenerative diseases
Research Lives: Muhammad Muddasar, PhD student, University of Limerick School of Engineering
As we draw to the end of 2023 we ask researchers from various disciplines about what we can expect next year
Trinity College Dublin will headquarter research drive that will examine ‘challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and water degradation’
Dr Ed Walsh says dilution of enterprise focus risks undoing ‘what has been achieved during last 25 years’
Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland follows merger of Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council
The company has developed an AI-platform to help athletes avoid injury and illness and also assist girls and women involved in sports
This year’s event is exploring what it means to be human in the face of climate change and dramatic advances in AI
Coalition’s independent science adviser to provide expert assistance in attempts to ‘address complex policy challenges’
Science Foundation Ireland director general identifies three key challenges for the State’s research centres: digital change, green transition and ageing
‘People can feel overwhelmed by the climate catastrophe but … It’s not tolerable for people to do nothing anymore’
Device may ‘pave the way’ for use of technology in treatment of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
Research Lives: Dr Linda Katona, research fellow, University College Cork
Crushed concrete boosts crop productivity and removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere turning it into a stable bicarbonate ion
Time to wrap your brain around some books — we asked scientists for their recommended seasonal reads
Festival in Waterford includes ‘Boyle-in Points’ game show hosted by RTÉ'S Cathal Murray, and songs and science from Ulysses
Frontiers for the Future programme provides opportunities for independent investigators to conduct highly innovative, collaborative research
Why split the atom when you can split your sides with mirth?
West Pharmaceutical Services says initiative can make Ireland ‘a powerful exponent’ in new digital technologies
With female levels of participation in the industry still low, Deanna O’Connor asks if enough is being done to encourage women to take up engineering careers
Barrel jellyfish, resembling ‘cauliflowers’ and normally seen in southeastern waters, are being recorded almost halfway around the Irish coastline
Personalised medicine can pack a punch but research needs resources, access to data and economic insights
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices