The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce that three grant schemes offering opportunities for Archaeological research are open to applications from 3 September.
These are as follows:
Archaeology Research Excavation Grants: for new excavations, continuing excavations and post excavation work.
Directed Research for World Heritage Sites: for those working on the archaeology of the Brú na Bóinne and Sceilig Mhicíl World Heritage Site to seek funding for work of a non-destructive nature.
Archaeology C14 Radiocarbon Dates Scheme: This scheme offers radiocarbon dating for up to twelve applicants per annum to be used for the purposes of archaeological research in Ireland.
Archaeology Research Excavation Grants: for new excavations, continuing excavations and post excavation work.
Directed Research for World Heritage Sites: for those working on the archaeology of the Brú na Bóinne and Sceilig Mhicíl World Heritage Site to seek funding for work of a non-destructive nature.
Archaeology C14 Radiocarbon Dates Scheme: This scheme offers radiocarbon dating for up to twelve applicants per annum to be used for the purposes of archaeological research in Ireland.
For more information visit http:///www.ria.ie
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