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DUBLIN, Ireland, Oct. 23, 2009 – The Irish government has awarded €7.9 million (about $11.8 million) to 15 young researchers at seven colleges and institutes in Cork, Dublin and Galway to support their ongoing work. “It is vital that we have in Ireland the mechanism to keep and attract to Ireland highly skilled, early-stage career researchers,” said Conor Lenihan as he announced the government’s first Starting Investigator Research Grant (SIRG) awards under a new Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) initiative. Lenihan is the minister for science, technology and innovation. The researchers are at an early stage in their...Read full article

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    Published: October 2009
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