Mary Mulvihill Award 2023 and Science@Culture annual talk

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Mary Mulvihill Award 2023 and Science@Culture annual talk

Join us for the Mary Mulvihill Award 2023 and Science@Culture annual talk at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies on Burlington Road.

By Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

When and where

Date and time

Starts on Wed, 31 May 2023 18:30 IST

Location

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 10 Burlington Rd Ballsbridge Ireland

About this event

  • 1 hour
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The award, set up in 2017 to commemorate Mary Mulvihill and continue her legacy of the science writing and outreach, is now in it's 7th year.

The award ceremony will be held in conjunction with this year's science@culture talk "Art and Space - A review", in association with the Irish Times, which will be given this year by science communicator Dr. Niamh Shaw.

Followed by the Mary Mulvihill Award 2023 presentations. The awards will be presented by Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems at University College Cork.

Doors open 6pm

About the organiser

The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) conducts advanced studies exploring big questions of the 21st century and beyond. Its research gains insights into Celtic society and its legacy; progresses our understanding of our island, our planet and the universe; and deciphers the underpinning mathematical principles of nature.

The Institute leads Ireland’s participation in a number of international and global initiatives that focus on big unanswered questions for mankind.

When it was founded in 1940, DIAS was the world’s second-only institute for advanced studies – and the first such institute in Europe. For 80 years, it has pushed the boundaries of discovery and, today, it is a globally-embedded institution that attracts high-calibre researchers from all over the world in its core disciplines of Celtic Studies, Theoretical Physics, Astrophysics and Geophysics. DIAS Dunsink Observatory is a designated European site of historical significance for physics.

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