Royal Irish Academy

Royal Irish Academy is the main learned society of Ireland. Its members are elected by existing academy members in recognition of academic distinction. The academy is governed by a president and council elected annually. It is financed by a government grant, sale of publications, and income from trust funds. The academy’s library contains many of Ireland’s most valuable old manuscripts.

The Irish statesman James Caulfeild, Earl of Charlemont, founded the academy in 1785.