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Women in Research Ireland
Women in Research Ireland's current logo
Formation
8 March 2017
Founded at
Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
Type
Charity
Registration no.
20200957
Headquarters
Dublin, Ireland
Director (s)
Dr Joanne Kenney, Dr Susan Fetics
Website
womeninresearch.ie
Women in Research Ireland (WIRI) is a charity based in Dublin, Ireland, and a group member of the National Women's Council of Ireland.[1] WIRI's goal is to build a community which connects and unites women, minorities, non-binary and other underrepresented groups in research and academia by raising awareness to create cultural changes. Since its foundation in 2017, WIRI hosts free, monthly events where a safe environment is ensured for honest and informative conversations. Today, WIRI maintains its platform in Ireland for unheard voices in research and academia. Dr Arjumand Younus and Dr Valesca Lima are the current directors of Women in Research IE since November 2021. Past directors include Dr Joanne Kenney, Dr Susan Fetics, Dr Rebecca Amet, Dr Karen Slattery and Martha Gulman. For full list of committee members see www.womeninresearch.ie/committee.
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