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University and College Officers University and College Officers Chancellor of the University Mary Terese Winifred Robinson, M.A., LL.B., LL.M. (HARV.), D.C.L. (by diploma OXON.), LL.D. (h.c. BASLE, BELF., BROWN, CANTAB., COL., COVENTRY, DUBL., FORDHAM, HARV., KYUNG HEE (SEOUL), LEUVEN, LIV., LOND., MELB., MONTPELLIER, N.U.I., N.U. MONGOLIA, POZNAN, ST AND., TOR., UPPSALA, WALES, YALE), D.P.S. (h.c. NORTHEASTERN), DOCTORAT EN SCIENCES HUMAINES (h.c. RENNES, ALBERT SCHWEITZER (GENEVA)), D.PHIL. (h.c. D.C.U., D.I.T.), D.UNIV. (h.c. COSTA RICA, EDIN., ESSEX), HON. FIEI, F.R.C.P.I. (HON.), HON. F.R.C.S.I., HON. F.R.C.PSYCH., HON. F.R.C.O.G., F.R.S.A., M.R.I.A., M.A.P.S. Pro-Chancellors of the University Sir Anthony O’Reilly, B.C.L. (N.U.I.), PH.D. (BRAD.), LL.D. (h.c. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, CARNEGIE MELLON, DE PAUL, DUBL., LEIC., WHEELING COLLEGE), D.C.L. (h.c. INDIANA STATE), D.ECON.SC. (h.c. N.U.I.), D.SC. (ECON.) (h.c. BELF.), D.UNIV. (h.c. BRAD., OPEN), D.B.A. (h.c. BOSTON COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER COLLEGE), D.BUS.ST. (h.c. ROLLINS COLLEGE), HON. F.I.M.I. The Hon. Mrs Justice Susan Jane Gageby Denham, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. (COL.), LL.D. (h.c. BELF.) Eda Sagarra, M.A. (DUBL., N.U.I.), DR.PHIL. (VIENNA), LITT.D., M.R.I.A. Patrick James Anthony Molloy, B.B.S., P.M.D. (HARV.), LL.D. (h.c.) Dermot Flannan McAleese, B.COMM. (N.U.I.), M.ECON.SC. (N.U.I.), M.A. (DUBL., JOHNS H.), PH.D. (JOHNS H.) Visitors of the College The Chancellor of the University The Hon. Mr Justice Brian Moore McCracken, B.A., LL.B. Provost of the College John Hegarty, B.SC. (N.U.I.), M.A., PH.D. (N.U.I.), SC.D., D.SC. (h.c. ULSTER), H.DIP.ED. (N.U.I.), F.INST.P., M.R.I.A. Calendar 2006-07 B1 The Board of Trinity College Ex-officio members John Hegarty, B.SC., M.A., PH.D., SC.D., Provost, Chair Ruth Mary Josephine Byrne, M.A., PH.D., Vice-Provost Colm Kearney, M.A., PH.D., Senior Lecturer David Jocelyn Dickson, B.A., PH.D., Registrar David Clive Williams, B.SC., PH.D., Bursar Elected members Nigel John Biggar, M.C.S., M.A., PH.D. (2005-10) Werner Josef Blau, M.A., DR. RER. NAT., SC.D. (2005-08) Andrew Butterfield, B.A., B.A.I., PH.D. (2005-08) Geraldine Mary Clarke, M.A. (2005-10) Mary Anne Coffey, M.A. (2005-08) Alison Catherine Donnelly, B.A., M.SC., PH.D. (2005-10) Henry Kearns, M.A., F.I.B.M.S. (2005-10) Robert Kearns (2006-07) John Moffat Kelly, M.A., M.SC., PH.D. (2005-08) Denise Keogh (2006-07) Mary Leahy, B.COMM. (2005-08) Marina Annetta Lynch, M.SC., PH.D. (2005-10) Eoin Mac Cárthaigh, B.A., PH.D. (2005-10) Kieran Joseph McGinley, B.A., PH.D. (2005-08) Donal Patrick O’Donovan, M.SC., PH.D. (2005-08) Eunan James O’Halpin, M.A., PH.D. (2005-08) Ruth Pe Palileo, B.A. (2006-07) John Adrian Naicker Parnell, B.SC., M.A., PH.D. (2005-08) Amanda Jocelyn Piesse, B.A., D.PHIL. (2005-10) David Quinn (2006-07) Brian Noel Sweeney, B.E., M.B.A. (2005-10) Jagdish Kumar Vij, M.A., M.SC., PH.D., SC.D. (2006-10) IN ATTENDANCE Ex-officio Michael Gleeson, M.A., M.SC. (MGMT), Secretary Grace Dempsey, B.COMM., M.A., F.C.A., Treasurer B2 Calendar 2006-07 University Council Ex-officio members The Provost — John Hegarty, B.SC., M.A., PH.D., SC.D., Chair The Vice-Provost — Ruth Mary Josephine Byrne, M.A., PH.D. The Senior Lecturer — Colm Kearney, M.A., PH.D., Secretary The Registrar — David Jocelyn Dickson, B.A., PH.D. e The Senior Tutor — Claire Laudet, M. ÈS SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES, M.A., DOCT. (3 CYCLE) The Dean of Graduate Studies — Patrick John Prendergast, B.A., B.A.I., PH.D. Representatives of the Faculties Arts and Humanities Terence Peter McCord Brown, M.A., PH.D., Dean [vacant (2)] Engineering and Systems Sciences Jeremy Owen Jones, M.A., B.A.I., PH.D., Dean [vacant (2)] Health Sciences [vacant], Dean [vacant (2)] Science Peter Coxon, B.SC., PH.D., Dean [vacant (2)] Social and Human Sciences Patrick Paul Walsh, M.A., M.ECON.SC., PH.D., Dean [vacant (2)] Representatives of the Senate Fidélma Mary Haffey, B.SC., M.A., M.SC. (MGMT) (retires 2007) [vacant (1)] Co-opted members [vacant (2)] Representatives of the students The Education Officer of the Students’ Union (ex-officio) The Vice-President of the Graduate Students’ Union (ex-officio) Two other representatives of the students IN ATTENDANCE Student observers (5) Ex-officio The Secretary — Michael Gleeson, M.A., M.SC. (MGMT) Calendar 2006-07 B3 University and College officers The Librarian — David Robert Hutchinson Adams, M.A. The Academic Secretary — Vivien Jenkins, B.SC. (COMP.), M.SC. (MGMT) B4 Calendar 2006-07 Fellows of the College1 Senior Fellows Kenneth William John Adams, B.A. (LOND.), M.A. (DUBL., LOND.) John Martin Scott, B.SC. (N.U.I.), PH.D., SC.D., M.R.I.A. Andrew David Hastings Mayes, M.A., PH.D. (EDIN.), LITT.D., M.R.I.A. Christine Elizabeth Meek, M.A. (DUBL., OXON.), D.PHIL. (OXON.), F.R.HIST.S. Terence Peter McCord Brown, C.M.G., M.A., PH.D., M.R.I.A., MEMBER ACADEMIA EUROPAEA Ronald James Hill, B.A. (LEEDS), M.A. (DUBL., ESSEX), PH.D. (ESSEX) David John McConnell, M.A., PH.D. (CAL. TECH.), M.R.I.A. Junior Fellows John Moffat Kelly, B.SC. (MANC.), M.A., M.SC. (MC M.), PH.D. (LOND.), M.R.I.A. Ian Stuart Robinson, B.A. (MANC.), D.PHIL. (OXON.) Peter Owen, B.SC. (GLAS.), PH.D. (GLAS.) John Michael David Coey, B.A. (CANTAB.), PH.D. (MANIT.), DIPLÔME D’HABILITATION (GRENOBLE), SC.D., DOCTEUR (h.c. GRENOBLE), C.PHYS., F.INST.P., F.R.S., FOREIGN ASSOCIATE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, M.R.I.A. Roger Andrew Stalley, B.A. (OXON.), M.A. (DUBL., LOND.), F.S.A., M.R.I.A.I. (HON.), M.R.I.A., MEMBER ACADEMIA EUROPAEA Timothy James Foster, B.A., PH.D. (BRIST.) John William O’Hagan, B.E. (N.U.I.), M.A. (DUBL., N.U.I.), PH.D. William Thomas Coffey, B.A., B.A.I., M.SC., PH.D., DOCTEUR (h.c. PERPIGNAN), CENG, C.PHYS., FIEE, F.INST.P., F. AMER. PHYS. SOC., M.R.I.A., Senior Proctor Geoffrey Clayton, B.SC. (SHEFF.), M.A., PH.D. (SHEFF.), SC.D., M.R.I.A. Michael Joseph Harrison, B.A. (LANC.), M.A., F.S.S. David Patrick Brian Fitzpatrick, B.A. (MELB.), PH.D. (CANTAB.), M.R.I.A. Brian Leonard Sheppard, M.SC. (OXON.), M.A., D.PHIL. (OXON.), F.R.C.PATH. Gregory Julian Atkins, B.SC. (LIV.), PH.D. (LIV.), D.SC. (LIV.) Nicholas Grene, B.A., PH.D. (CANTAB.), M.R.I.A. Jagdish Kumar Vij, B.SC. (PANJ. (I.)), M.A., M.SC. (PANJ. (I.)), PH.D. (PANJ. (I.), DUBL.), SC.D., CENG, C.PHYS., F.INST.P., FIEE, M.A.P.S., M.R.I.A. David Berman, B.A. (N.Y.), M.A. (DUBL., DENVER), PH.D. Edward Joseph McParland, M.A. (DUBL., CANTAB.), M.SC. (N.U.I.), PH.D. (CANTAB.), F.S.A., M.R.I.A.I. (HON.), M.R.I.A. David Henry Tudor Scott, B.A. (WARW.), M.A. (DUBL., E. ANGLIA), PH.D. (E. ANGLIA) Roger Anwyl, B.SC. (BIRM.), PH.D. (BIRM.) Michael Bevan Jones, B.A. (LANC.), PH.D. (LANC.), M.R.I.A. John Corish, B.SC. (N.U.I.), M.A., PH.D. (N.U.I.), F.I.C.I., M.R.I.A. Timothy John Mantle, B.SC. (WALES), M.A., PH.D. (C.N.A.A.) Frances Philomena Ruane, M.A. (DUBL., N.U.I.), B.PHIL. (OXON.), D.PHIL. (OXON.) John Rollisson Graham, B.SC. (MANC.), M.A., PH.D. (EXE.), Junior Proctor Nicholas Frederick Gray, B.SC. (C.N.A.A.), M.A., M.SC. (SALF.), PH.D. (C.N.A.A.), SC.D., D.W.M., C.BIOL., F.I.BIOL., F.L.S., M.I.W.P.C. (DIP.) Cyril James Smyth, B.SC. (GLAS.), M.A., PH.D. (GLAS.), ‘DOCENT’ COMPETENCE (S.U.A.S.), Senior Dean Sean Declan Conrad Barrett, M.A. (DUBL., N.U.I., MC M.), PH.D. (N.U.I.) Alan Henry Matthews, B.A., M.S. (C’NELL.) John Feely, B.SC. 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