Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
The
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
(
Irish
:
Institiid Ard-Linn Bhaile tha Cliath
) at
Dublin, Ireland
was established by
Erwin Schrdinger
in
1940
. The institute currently has three constituent schools - The School of
Celtic
Studies, The School of
Theoretical Physics
and The School of
Cosmic
Physics (with three sections - The
Astronomy
Section, The
Astrophysics
Section, and The
Geophysics
Section). The institute was created by
Eamon de Valera
who was the
Taoiseach
at the time of the institute's creation in the late
1930s
- de Valera was greatly impressed by the idea of the
Institute for Advanced Study
in the
United States
created in
1930
. The creation of the institute left some in academia and society of the time thinking that more important ways of using resources could have been found in Ireland at the time -
elementary education
was successfully completed only by the minority whilst
university education
was for the privileged.
See Also
Quantum Physics
External Links
DIAS Website
Institute For Advanced Studies Act, 1940
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