Title: National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis NIRSA
1National Institute for Regional and Spatial
Analysis (NIRSA)
- Research Structure, Supports and Agenda
- by
- Professor Gerry Boyle
- Director NIRSA
- 1st November 2001
- NUI MAYNOOTH
2What is NIRSA?
- A multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional
research institute dedicated to regional and
spatial analysis. - Owes its formal existence to the innovative PRTLI
initiative. - Public and private funding amounting to 2.712 m.
over 3 years - 1.143 m. capital and 1.569 m.
recurrent.
3Requirements for Research on Regional Spatial
Analysis
- A multi-disciplinary multi-institutional
research team - A critical mass of researchers
- The creation of a Spatial Information Systems
database - a public research resource - Innovative funding supports - PRTLI
4Multi-Disciplinary Structure
- Anthropologists
- Economists
- Geographers
- Historians
- Mathematicians
- Sociologists
5Multi-Institutional Structure
- National University of Ireland, Maynooth
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
- Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
- Sligo Institute of Technology
- Waterford Institute of Technology
6NIRSA Funding OpportunitiesCompetitively-Based
Allocation
- NIRSA Ph.D. Fellows (3 years)
- NIRSA IT Staff Ph.D. Fellows (1 year FT)
- NIRSA IT Research M.A. Fellows (2 years)
- NIRSA Post Doctoral Fellows (2 years)
- NIRSA Resident Associates (6 months)
- NIRSA Visiting Associates (6 months)
- NIRSA Student Interns (3 months)
7NIRSAS MISSION
- To facilitate the interdisciplinary and
comparative study of the impact of global
processes on regional and spatial development in
Ireland. - To research the critical global issues and
processes, as they are manifest in local and
regional contexts. - To foster the comparative study of similar issues
and contexts in other (especially European)
nations.
8NIRSA MEDIUM TERM OBJECTIVES
- Increase the number of research students (Ph.Ds.)
and Post-Docs above existing norms. - Increase the level and quality of publishable
research output. - Establish multi-disciplinary teaching programmes
at post-graduate and undergraduate level. - Promote and foster multi-disciplinarity in
teaching, research and Ph.D. supervision. - Promote and maintain inter-institutional
relationships both nationally and
internationally. - Promote NIRSA as a national and international
resource for teaching, research and application.
9Focus on Fundamental Research
- The primary task of the Institute is to conduct
fundamental analysis. - Create a centralised source of information - the
Spatial Information Systems database - which will
provide a platform for international studies and
a unique resource for rigorous policy analysis.
10Fundamental Research Questions to be Addressed
- The emergence of urban networks
- The quality of life implications of different
forms of settlement - The role and function of rural areas
- Interdependencies between places
- The sources of inequality in respect to
participation in the mainstream economy -
11Research Questions Continued ...
- The restructuring of communities and reshaping of
their environments - The restructuring of productive sectors of the
economy - The assessment of environmental risks
- The management of the natural environmental and
cultural heritage resources
12A Structure for Dealing With This Complexity
- The complexity of these questions ensures that no
single discipline can claim to provide even
partial answers. - We need the insights of several disciplines to be
harnessed in some coherent way. - The enormity of this challenge should not be
underestimated. - NIRSAs response ...
13Programme Area 1Spatial and Social Exclusion
14Programme Area 2Global Processes Regional
Change
15Spatial and Social Exclusion
- What factors explain the wide and persistent
divergence in living standards between the
regions of Ireland? - What factors explain the persistence of
inequality within regions as between households
and individuals? - What role can endogenous regional responses play
in promoting development? - What are the implications for our environmental
and heritage inheritance of rapid and imbalanced
regional development?
16Global Processes Regional Change
- How do forces such as globalisation and urbanism
impinge on people's sense of belonging to
community? - How do communities in large and growing
urban centres define and sustain their
individuality? - What role do social movements play in the dynamic
of community life? - What are the processes, tensions and historical
experiences of the absorption of migrants into
large urban centres and especially Dublin? - What challenges are presented for models of
governance in the process of rapid regional
change?
17The NIRSA RESEARCHER TRAINING MODEL
18More on the Model
- This model is not designed to create hierarchies.
- The idea is that all levels will combine as a
team. - Creates a continuum from beginner to accomplished
professional researcher. - Purpose - to develop a professional career
structure that will appeal to Humanities and
Social Sciences graduates. - Provides a supportive learning environment long a
feature of the natural sciences and the
successful American graduate schools.
19Proposed Innovative Teaching Initiatives
- A multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional
taught Post Graduate Programme. - The provision of multi-disciplinary Special
Topics in undergraduate programmes. - The establishment of an annual specialist Summer
School. The target audience will comprise
academics, practitioners, policy-makers and
community development groups.
20An Invitation - Posters Wine and a Research
Directory
- Young People, Drug Use and Early School Leaving
- Newbridge Accessibility Mapping Project
- NIRSA Summer Student Internship - 19th Century
Dublin A Topographical Database - Mapping Historical Towns
- Future Climate Change Scenarios for Ireland
21Posters Wine Continued ...
- New Urban Living The Social Fabric of Irish
Suburbs - Four Cities Project
- Mapping of National and Sub-National (Co. Meath!)
Patterns of Economic, Social and Demographic
Change - Explaining Correlations Among Stock Market Prices
in Different Countries - Organic Food and Trust
22 NIRSA - The Future
- Consolidate progress thus far
- Deepen extent of inter-disciplinary collaboration
- project based activity - Deepen inter-institutional collaboration, ESRI,
EPA, Combat Poverty, Teagasc, Coford, Forfas,
etc. - Appeal to public procurers of research to strike
a better balance between short-term needs and
fundamental research and - Remember
23A Parting Thought ...
- Research is the lever of riches - An Economist