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Medical Research Council report for the year ended 31st December 1975
(1975)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council report for the year ended 31st December 1975
(1975)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
Some years ago the Medical Research Council examined the trends in research projects it supported. A wide disparity between clinical and laboratory based projects was observed. The Council moved to redress the imbalance and achieved a significant increase in clinical research. Currently the two biomedical approaches are exactly on a par with one another, as assessed by the crude estimate of the number of grants apportioned to each. It is time again to re-examine the distribution of research support within the two areas and to evaluate the effective coverage in each. In clinical research the bulk of the support is channelled into internal medicine and its sub-disciplines. Nearly 40% of the grant budget is so expended; most of the awards go to support cardiovascular, gastroenterologica1, haematological and metabolic studies. The small balance of clinical support remaining is apportioned about equally between surgical and paediatric investigations. Notable gaps are evident. In neuropsy...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/241031
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Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1970
(1970)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1970
(1970)
Medico-Social Research Board
Achomaireacht:
The Medico-Social Research Board has now completed its second year as a research institute. The research projects started in its first year have become fully operational and further studies have been started. The Board considers that to carry out medico-social research it needs accurate information about causes of death and physical and psychological illness. To obtain this information it needs accurate medical certification of deaths and precise knowledge about why people are sick and what treatment they receive. There are not sicknesses, there are sick people. The main reasons for sickness to-day are in the mental and physical environment: smoking, alcohol, incorrect diet, lack of exercise and pollution of our environment. Perhaps most important of all are psychological factors.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/241432
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Centres of research excellence in economics in the Republic of Ireland
(2007)
Ruane, Frances; Tol, Richard S.J.
Centres of research excellence in economics in the Republic of Ireland
(2007)
Ruane, Frances; Tol, Richard S.J.
Achomaireacht:
Using publication, citation and h-numbers from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, we find that research output and academic influence of economists in the Republic of Ireland are heavily skewed by researcher and by institution. A subset of the results is confirmed by similar analyses based on EconLit, Google Scholar and IDEAS/REPEC. The analysis shows that while one university dominates in terms of numbers of economists, the more productive and most cited Irish research economists are spread across a range of institutions that are heavily concentrated in the Greater Dublin Area.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/58992
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Management research on multinational corporations: a methodological critique
(2007)
McDonnell, Anthony; Lavelle, Jonathan; Gunnigle, Patrick; Collings, David G.
Management research on multinational corporations: a methodological critique
(2007)
McDonnell, Anthony; Lavelle, Jonathan; Gunnigle, Patrick; Collings, David G.
Achomaireacht:
In the context of burgeoning research on multinational corporations (MNCs), this paper addresses the issue of the representativeness of databases of MNCs in Ireland. It identifies some important deficiencies in existing databases much used by scholars in the field. Drawing on the international literature, it finds that this problem also characterises research on MNCs in many other countries. In the Irish context, we find that the extant empirical research has generally excluded two key categories of MNCs, namely, (a) foreign MNCs which are not grant-aided by the main industrial promotions agencies and (b) Irish-owned MNCs. The paper outlines our experience in identifying and addressing these deficiencies and describes the methods that might be employed in more precisely defining the MNC population in Ireland. More generally the paper reviews some of the issues and obstacles confronting scholars investigating the MNC sector in Ireland and abroad.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/59020
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FLYER: Ethics, Consent and Participation in Research With Children and Young People
(2013)
Children's Research Network
FLYER: Ethics, Consent and Participation in Research With Children and Young People
(2013)
Children's Research Network
Achomaireacht:
 Date: Friday, 14 June 2013  Time:10:30 – 13.30 Location: G13, Western Gateway Building, University College Cork The children's Research Network for Ireland and Northern Ireland in conjunction with the Children and Young People Research Cluster at the Institute for Social Sciences in the 21st Century at UCC are holding a workshop on ethics, consent and participation in research with children and young people. The event will explore some of the complex ethical issues involved in conducting research with children and young people, from the perspectives of researchers, children, families and service-providers. Â
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/485947-499912
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Using participatory learning & action research to access and engage with ‘hard to reach’ migrants in primary healthcare research
(2016)
O’Reilly-de Brún, Mary; de Brún, Tomas; Okonkwo, Ekaterina; Bonsenge-Bokanga, Jean-Samu...
Using participatory learning & action research to access and engage with ‘hard to reach’ migrants in primary healthcare research
(2016)
O’Reilly-de Brún, Mary; de Brún, Tomas; Okonkwo, Ekaterina; Bonsenge-Bokanga, Jean-Samuel; De Almeida Silva, Maria Manuela; Ogbebor, Florence; Mierzejewska, Aga; Nnadi, Lovina; van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn; van Weel, Chris; van den Muijsenbergh, Maria; MacFarlane, Anne
Achomaireacht:
Communication problems occur in general practice consultations when migrants and general practitioners do not share a common language and culture. Migrants’ perspectives have rarely been included in the development of guidelines designed to ameliorate this. Considered ‘hard-to-reach’ on the basis of inaccessibility, language discordance and cultural difference, migrants have been consistently excluded from participation in primary healthcare research. The purpose of this qualitative study was to address this gap. Methods: The study was conducted in the Republic of Ireland, 2009 – 2011. We developed a multi-lingual community-university research team that included seven established migrants from local communities. They completed training in Participatory Learning & Action (PLA) - a qualitative research methodology. Then, as trained service-user peer researchers (SUPERs) they used their access routes, language skills, cultural knowledge and innovative PLA techniques to recruit and ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/4911
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The history of the Irish Nursing Research Interest Group (INRIG) 1976-2004
(2004)
Irish Nursing Research Interest Group (INRIG)
The history of the Irish Nursing Research Interest Group (INRIG) 1976-2004
(2004)
Irish Nursing Research Interest Group (INRIG)
Achomaireacht:
The Irish Nursing Research Interest Group (INRIG) committee members are pleased to present this publication entitled The History of the Irish Nursing Research Interest Group 1976-2004, which documents the history of INRIG from its inception in 1976 to its timely dissolution in 2004. As we advance into the twenty-first century and reflect upon the development of Irish nursing, it is evident that research has increasingly made a significant contribution to both the profession and to the delivery of patient care. Since 1976, visionary and dedicated members of INRIG have endeavoured to advance the nursing and midwifery research agenda in Ireland. INRIG's founding members had a vision for nursing research in Ireland both in terms of the development of the profession and for the effective delivery of evidence-based patient care. Over the years the various committee members worked tirelessly on a voluntary basis to influence the national agenda to realise this vision. Today evidence-b...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/335899
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Health Research Board annual report and accounts 1991.
(1992)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Health Research Board annual report and accounts 1991.
(1992)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Achomaireacht:
The past year of the Board's activities has been characterised by a continuing review of its intemal workings and activities. the launching of several new exciting initiatives and the satisfaction of seeing a number of its funded research teams achieve intemational recognition for major breakthroughs in genetic diseases. The process of internal review which is so vital for an organisation involved in fast-moving research. included a detailed examination of the membership and composition of the HRB Research Committees. the major decision-making groups in the area of grant assessments. As a result. we have established two new major Research Committees in Cell Biology and Dental Sciences.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/345670
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Medico-Social Research Board: annual report, 1986
(1987)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board: annual report, 1986
(1987)
Medico-Social Research Board
Achomaireacht:
Since 1984 discussions have been in progress on the Minister for Health's proposal that all State supported research of a medical or medico-social nature should be brought under the management of a single statutory authority. Agreement was reached between all parties in August, 1986. and the Minister announced the establishment of a new Board to be known as the Health Research Board (An Bord Taighde Slainte) which will take over the functions of both the Medico-Social Research Board and the Medical Research Council from 1 January, 1987. The new Board was formally established under Statutory Instrument 279 of 1986
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/559389
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Can Blending Face-To-Face Teaching With E-Learning Support the Development of Phase 4 Apprentices in Mathematics? A Formative Evaluation Research Study.
(2006)
Hinch, Peter
Can Blending Face-To-Face Teaching With E-Learning Support the Development of Phase 4 Apprentices in Mathematics? A Formative Evaluation Research Study.
(2006)
Hinch, Peter
Achomaireacht:
<p>This thesis is a formative evaluation research study. Its purpose is to establish if blending face-to-face and e-learning delivery methods can support the development of Phase 4 apprentice plumbers in mathematics in the Department of Construction Skills in the Dublin Institute of Technology. The study also included the design, development and evaluation of a mathematics web site called Plumatics 4 U which is grounded in established theoretical criteria for effective blended delivery within third level education. This web site is currently in use by Phase 4 apprentice plumbers and is delivered through WebCT. The CD accompanying this thesis contains a short film giving an overview of the web site.</p> <p>The research design used a mixed method approach combining both quantitative and qualitative data derived from questionnaires, interviews, non-participant observation and focus group sessions. The research, which lasted three months, involved forty Phase 4 apprent...
http://arrow.dit.ie/ltcdis/21
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Health Research Board annual report 2009
(2011)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Health Research Board annual report 2009
(2011)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Achomaireacht:
Contents • Board members in 2009 • Chairman and CEO: overview and outlook • Developing a new strategic direction • Health research: making an impact • Funding research excellence • Generating information • Appendix A – List of HRB publications • Appendix B – Extract from the financial statements
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/132720
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Health Research Board annual report 2010.
(2012)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Health Research Board annual report 2010.
(2012)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Achomaireacht:
Annual report and accounts of the Health Research Board 2010. Contents: Board members: 2010 Chairman and Chief Executive: overview and outlook Health research – making an impact Funding research excellence Generating information and evidence Appendix A – List of publications Appendix B – Extract from the Financial Statement
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/232911
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Health Research Board annual report and accounts 1992
(1992)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Health Research Board annual report and accounts 1992
(1992)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Achomaireacht:
Since the last Annual Report the new Board held its first meeting in March 1992 and quickly embarked on a vigorous and innovative programme of research development. The then Minister for Health. Dr. John O'Connell, made additional funding of £68.000 available over two years for an important Health Service Research project on Surgical Audit. with funding from the National Lottery. Otherwise. our budgetary position did not change significantly. thus making new initiatives difficult. However. the Board targeted European sources of funding by making Irish researchers familiar with the ECBIOMED I programme. There was initial disappointment in the outcome of the first round of applications where 114 European Concerted Actions were approved. While there was no lrish-led consortium funded. encouragingly Irish researchers participated in twenty-six of the approved Concerted Action projects. As a result of this experience, the Board made a special effort to alert the Irish Research Commu...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240862
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Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended December 31st 1970
(1970)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended December 31st 1970
(1970)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
It would appear from the above figures that the Council's disbursements during the year exceeded the amount received in grants by £14,000. During the previous year, income exceeded expenditure by £13,000. The balance between income and expenditure has varied in the past, depending sometimes on the receipt of an increase from the Minister too late in the previous year to be utilised in making research swards and sometimes on monies given for the support of research projects not being fully utilised. Taking into account the surplus of last year the financial position at the end of 1970, while causing concern, was not grave. The prospects for 1971, however, are bleak. One of tho main reasons for the deterioration during 1970 was the continuous rise in salaries in all grades of personnel participating in research. This is likely to be considerably aggravated in 1971 by a marked rise in the salaries of junior hospital doctors. While much important fundamental work is done by science...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240912
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Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended 31st December 1980
(1980)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended 31st December 1980
(1980)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
The Council has attempted to achieve a balance in the way in which medical research under its sponsorship is supported. The majority of the funds at its disposal are still used to assist individual research workers who request funds to carry out a special project usually over a three year period. As has been the practice, these requests are first evaluated by the individual subcommittee mentioned above and only those which are considered to have real scientific merit and a realistic chance of being brought to a successful conclusion, are recommended. The Council regrets that in this area insufficient funds existed to support all of those who had such recommendations. This resulted from a general lack of funds and from increase in the numbers of young physicians and scientists interested in and capable of doing medical research
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240913
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Medical Research Council of Ireland
(1981)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council of Ireland
(1981)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
The Council's commitment, as outlined in the rest of the report, has been in three main areas. Individual research projects are put forward by medical and scientific applicants in the universities and hospitals and are evaluated by expert sub-committees in the fields of cancer, cardiovascular research, gastroenterology, haematology, mental health, metabolism and endocrinology, microbiology, immunology and pathology, pregnancy and congenital deformities. The second main area has been in the support of four research units as already described in our report for 1980. These have covered aspects of alcoholism, brucellosis, coeliac disease and hypertension. Finally, the Council continues to have a large financial commitment to its own Laboratories. While financial constraint has been necessary in all three areas, it is in the first area that the greatest difficulties have been encountered. As the universities and hospitals have expanded both in terms of number of personnel and expert...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240914
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Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended 31st December 1986
(1986)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended 31st December 1986
(1986)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
By January, 1986 one year had passed since the meeting between the Minister for Health. Mr. Barry Desmond, and the Council in the Custom House. In the year under review matters moved more or less inexorably towards a merger of the functions of the Medical Research Council and the Medico-Social Research Board. While the Council agreed to the basic logic of combining the functions of the two bodies, there were considerable differences between the Council and the Minister as to how best this would be achieved. In particular the Council was very much aware of its responsibility to protect the status and optimise the funding of medical research. The Council suggested setting up an overseeing body to co-ordinate the work of the Council and the Board, thereby guaranteeing that the work of the Council would continue as heretofore both operationally ruled financially. As the minutes of the Council testify there was much discussion and negotiation with the Department of Health on this and oth...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240932
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Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended December 31st 1972
(1972)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Medical Research Council of Ireland annual report for the year ended December 31st 1972
(1972)
Medical Research Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
As was foreshadowed in the Report for 1971 the position is now so serious that the Council has had to negotiate substantial overdraft accommodation with the Bank. The statement shows that the distribution of funds over the various sections of expenditure is similar to that of previous years. Support was reduced or discontinued for many research projects. Work commenced on only eight new projects only two of which involved the appointment of a research fellow. In the other six the support was for equipment and expenses and the sums varied from £288 to £850. There was no change in research policy.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/240971
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Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1971
(1971)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1971
(1971)
Medico-Social Research Board
Achomaireacht:
In the address given by Mr. Donogh O'Malley, T.D., Minister for Health, on the occasion of the inaugural meeting of the Medico-Social Research Board on the 11th January, 1966, be said: "I regard the establishment of the Medico-Social Research Board as a development of considerable significance to our health services and to the improvement of the health of the people. In the past, the energies of health administrations were concentrated on dealing with serious, clearly defined health problems, particularly in the field of infectious diseases and with making good the major deficiencies in our hospital services. These were obvious problems and their solution was urgent. The need for apparent and urgent action left little time for long-range research. With the dramatic decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and the considerable improvement which has been made in our hospital establishment, however, the character of our problem has changed and there are new priorities....
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/241451
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Medico-Social Research Board first report 11th January 1966 to the 31st December 1969
(1969)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board first report 11th January 1966 to the 31st December 1969
(1969)
Medico-Social Research Board
Achomaireacht:
The Medico-Social Research Board of Ireland held its first meeting in the Department of Health, Custom House, Dublin, on 11th January, 1966 under the chairmanship of Professor Patrick Lynch. The other members of the first Board were : Professor I. W. Browne. Dr. M. P. Flynn. Professor W. J. E. Jessop. Dr. J. C. Joyce. Professor M. D. McCarthy. Professor E. McDermott. Professor T. Murphy. Rev. Professor J. Newman. Rev. L. Ryan. Dr. D. Thornley. Rev. Dr. C. Ward. Dr. Risteard Mulcahy, Professor B. McNicholl, Dr. John Nash and Dr. K. O'Driscoll have now taken the places of Professor E. McDermott, Rev. Professor J. Newman, Rev. L. Ryan and Dr. D. Thornley. When Dr. Geoffrey Dean was appointed Director on 22nd October, 1968 the Board came into existence as a research agency in a single room loaned by the Economic and Social Research Institute at 65 Merrion Square. The Board and the Director would like to express their thanks to Professor Michael Fogarty, the Director, and to Mrs. De...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/241436
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Drug related knowledge attitudes and beliefs in Ireland: report of a nationwide survey
(2000)
Bryan, Audrey; Health Research Board (HRB) Drug Misuse Research Division
Drug related knowledge attitudes and beliefs in Ireland: report of a nationwide survey
(2000)
Bryan, Audrey; Health Research Board (HRB) Drug Misuse Research Division
Achomaireacht:
In late 1997 the Drug Misuse Research Division (DMRD) of the Health Research Board identified a need for information about attitudes to drugs and drug use in Ireland. Early the following year the DMRD (R. Moran) designed an attitude study and associated questionnaire, which explored knowledge, attitudes and beliefs in relation to drugs and drug users. The questionnaire was administered to a nation-wide sample of 1,000 respondents as part of an Irish Social Omnibus Survey in February-April 1998. Audrey Bryan joined the DMRD in the summer of 1998 and wrote up the study as part-fulfilment of a Master of Science degree, later redrafting it in report format. The report was subsequently edited by Rosalyn Moran, Eimear Farrell and Mary O'Brien of the DMRD, in collaboration with Brigid Pike who provided technical report-editing support.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/244335
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Centres of research excellence in economics in the Republic of Ireland - correction of an erratum
(2008)
Ruane, Frances; TOL, Richard S.J.
Centres of research excellence in economics in the Republic of Ireland - correction of an erratum
(2008)
Ruane, Frances; TOL, Richard S.J.
Achomaireacht:
In transcription Professor Donal O'Neill of NUI Maynooth was omitted from Table 5 of Ruane and Tol (2007) ???Centres of Research Excellence in the Republic of Ireland??, The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 289-322. We here present the correct table and apologise for this omission.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/58993
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Establishing a UK 'Home International' comparative research programme for post-compulsory learning
(2005)
Byrne, Delma; Raffe, David
Establishing a UK 'Home International' comparative research programme for post-compulsory learning
(2005)
Byrne, Delma; Raffe, David
Achomaireacht:
This report makes recommendations for a programme of ‘home international’ comparative research into post-compulsory learning, comparing the four home countries of the UK. Such a programme would be timely because the political devolution of 1999 has increased the differences between the post-compulsory learning systems of the four countries. A programme of home international comparative research could help policy makers, learners, practitioners and other stakeholders to understand these differences. It could also exploit the potential for policy learning by comparing the different policy approaches followed in the four home countries. We define ‘post-compulsory learning’ to cover further education, school education beyond 16, work-based learning and adult and continuing education, and to include the interfaces with other sectors. We place our study in the context of wider international comparisons.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/4335/
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CRNINI workshop: Ethics in Research with children
(2012)
Children's Research Network
CRNINI workshop: Ethics in Research with children
(2012)
Children's Research Network
Achomaireacht:
Guidance for ethical research projects  •Good practice in children’s research •Building on knowledge gained in GUI •Initiated by DCYA  •Produced by Working Group with research, legal, policy and child protection expertise  Patricia's presentation is an analysis of at data from the Growing Up in Ireland study:  The relationship between family tranisitions and children's well being.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/485947-499882
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Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1985.
(1986)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board annual report 1985.
(1986)
Medico-Social Research Board
Achomaireacht:
Dr. Geoffrey Dean retired at the end of 1985 bringing to a close a successful term of office as first Director of the Medico-Social Research Board. Since 1968, when he took up duty, Dr. Dean, with modest staff and financial resources, developed the Board into an organisation which has earned for itself an honoured national and international reputation in epidemiological research. His work, which is described in detail in reports issued annually by the Board since 1969, was centered on two main areas. He initiated and directed a wide ranging programme of research into the medico-social problems of Ireland, covering such areas as mental illness, mental handicap, child health, ischaemic heart disease and stroke, multiple sclerosis and, more recently, the growing problem of substance abuse in our community. He also took a keen interest in measures aimed at improving the quality and comprehensiveness of health vital statistics in this country. in particular mortality statistics. and in t...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/345398
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