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The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland (Irish: Institiúid Seandálaithe na hÉireann) is an Irish archaeology organisation based in Dublin, Ireland.Founded in Merrion Square, Dublin in August 2001, the organisation represents professional archaeologists who are working in the island of Ireland, both in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland.
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Anyone subscribing to the aims of the Society, subject to approval by Council, may be elected to membership. Current and past members have included historians, archaeologists and linguists, but the Society firmly believes in the importance of encouraging an informed general public, and many members are non-professionals.
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The Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, or AYIA was founded in Belfast in 1968 by a group of students from Queen's University Belfast.. Membership is automatic for individuals who are members of the AYIA's affiliated societies in the various universities, institutes and colleges around the country; however, recent graduate students and those relatively new to the profession are also ...
This is a partial list of notable learned societies, professional bodies and engineering societies operating in Ireland: . Accounting Technicians Ireland, formerly the Institute of Accounting Technicians in Ireland (IATI)