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. Currently, there are approximately 100 researchers hailing from 20 different countries based at DIAS.
In 2021 DIAS is offering a limited number of Summer Studentships, across the following disciplines
The Studentships are designed for students nearing the end of their undergraduate studies, ideally for students about to enter the final year of their Bachelors Degree. In the case of Celtic Studies only, early-stage postgraduate students may also be considered. Specific details are available on each job posting.
The positions are intended to allow students to receive practical training in advanced research methods and to experience a research environment. The studentships will be for a period of two months, beginning on 8 June 2021 and ending on 7 August 2021. Each student will be mentored by a designated academic member of staff and will receive a tax-free stipend of €1,500 per month.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 23 April 2021. Successful candidates will be notified by email in early May.
Please note: Given the current situation in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic it is possible these positions will need to be offered on a remote working basis. Should this need arise, candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate
DIAS is committed to gender balance, inclusion and diversity.To apply please select your preferred discipline area below:
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@aliiicv@fermatslibrary We just celebrated Synge Week here in DIAS. He spent his last 47 years back in Ireland working with the institute.
You can see the influence of having a famous uncle as a writer and playwright here✍️
We are delighted to announce that the DIAS Astrophysics Summer Studentship programme is now open! Read how to apply on our website: https://t.co/83aD9ZjgXb . Application deadline is 23rd April 2021.
— DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics (@DIASAstronomy) April 8, 2021
STP, DIAS Paper - Can gravity be thought of as two gauge fields? Check out ``Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions'' - By I. Jubb (DIAS) L. Borsten, V. Makwana, & S. Nagy (Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh & Queen Mary's, London). https://t.co/j1L8hk7EuH
This week is International #DarkSkyWeek#IDSW2021
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Ireland is home to two internationally recognised dark sky places; Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve & Mayo International Dark Sky Park.
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Learn more: idsw.darksky.org
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Interested in checking out the skies? (1/2)
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Last Updated: 1st April 2021 by Reception DIAS
DIAS Summer Studentships 2021
DIAS SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS 2021
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. Currently, there are approximately 100 researchers hailing from 20 different countries based at DIAS.
In 2021 DIAS is offering a limited number of Summer Studentships, across the following disciplines
The Studentships are designed for students nearing the end of their undergraduate studies, ideally for students about to enter the final year of their Bachelors Degree. In the case of Celtic Studies only, early-stage postgraduate students may also be considered. Specific details are available on each job posting.
The positions are intended to allow students to receive practical training in advanced research methods and to experience a research environment. The studentships will be for a period of two months, beginning on 8 June 2021 and ending on 7 August 2021. Each student will be mentored by a designated academic member of staff and will receive a tax-free stipend of €1,500 per month.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 23 April 2021. Successful candidates will be notified by email in early May.
Please note: Given the current situation in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic it is possible these positions will need to be offered on a remote working basis. Should this need arise, candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate
DIAS is committed to gender balance, inclusion and diversity.To apply please select your preferred discipline area below:
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Curious on the inspiration of our Burlington Road building? Have a read of this @RIAIOnline article by the man who designed it #architecture #DIASdiscovers #protected #structures twitter.com/archireland/st…
#WednesdayWatch Professor Barry Lewis of our School of Celtic Studies presents: The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland Recorded on the 18 November 2016 youtu.be/ZnGpOJaYlGs #celtic #studies #DIASdiscovers
The DIAS School of Astronomy & Astrophysics are pleased to announce the paper: "Quasi-periodic Particle Acceleration in a Solar Flare" #DIASdiscovers #astrophysics #solar twitter.com/petertgallaghe…
A great example of how blue sky, curiosity-led research has later resulted in a major asset for all mankind. #research #bluesky #curiosity twitter.com/nathanheller/s…
This Weeks School of Theoretical Physics seminar is by Miguel Montero of @harvardphysics Subscribe to our YouTube channel for all current and future seminars: youtube.com/DIASdublin #DIASdiscovers #theoretical #physics #highenergy #theory #harvard twitter.com/StpDias/status…
@aliiicv @fermatslibrary We just celebrated Synge Week here in DIAS. He spent his last 47 years back in Ireland working with the institute. You can see the influence of having a famous uncle as a writer and playwright here✍️
Did you know that @dias_geophysics is a full partner of the @EUROVOLC project and has been monitoring the ongoing #icelanderuption Learn more about this and other projects here: dias.ie/geo-recent-res… #volcano #eruption #DIASdiscovers #geophysics twitter.com/EUROVOLC/statu…
DIAS will host a number of Summer Studentships in 2021,which are now open for application✍️ 💫DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics closes on 23rd April 2021📡 #DIASdiscovers #jobfairy #studentships #astrophysics RTs encouraged! @PhysicsNUIG @tcdastro @UCD_physics @WITPhysics twitter.com/DIASAstronomy/…
The DIAS School of Theoretical Physics are pleased to announce the publication of "Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions" #DIASdiscovers #theoretical #physics #gravity #gauge #highenergy twitter.com/StpDias/status…
@DIASAstronomy and @DIASDunsink have a nice Citizen Science project ongoing in relation to meteors. Learn more here: dunsink.dias.ie/citizen-scienc… (2/2) #DIASdiscovers #darkskies #CitizenScience
This week is International #DarkSkyWeek #IDSW2021 - Ireland is home to two internationally recognised dark sky places; Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve & Mayo International Dark Sky Park. - Learn more: idsw.darksky.org - Interested in checking out the skies? (1/2)