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1.122 documents for Ireland University College Dublin
  • Enjoyment, challenge and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities awaited Paul Musgrave when he arrived in Ireland last year to study politics at University College Dublin. The Evansville man is wrapping up his George Mitchell Scholarship, a time that allowed him to meet a Noble Peace Prize winner and the Irish prime minister, debate foreign policy with a member of Parliament and tour museums and historical sites throughout Europe.

  • Ireland has never seen a presidential election quite like it: a reality-TV star, a poet, a former terrorist, a conservative pop singer and a gay-rights activist all campaigning for a position with no real power. It's the campaign of the seven dwarfs racing around the country addressing television cameras," said David Farrell, professor of politics at University College Dublin. "You're voting for an office that's virtually powerless.

  • Keith & Keith Funeral Home YAKIMA - Nancy was born on April 27, 1916 in Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan, Ireland to James and Mary Josephine Brady. She graduated from University College Dublin with a teaching degree. Nancy married Gerald (Ted) Anthony Carroll in Dublin. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on August 28, 2007. They immigrated to Canada and then to the U.S. where they made their home in Yakima for the past 54 years. Nancy retired from teaching at Holy Family Elementary School in 1970. She is survived by her loving husband Ted, her children Hilary Haaf, Emer Carroll, Kevin Carroll, Morna Armstrong, Niall Carroll, Brendan Carroll, Eileen Jamieson, Maeve Carroll, eleven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, her sister Eileen Devine of Ballyjamesduff, Ireland, her ni...

  • ... received his MA in 1976 from McGill University in Montreal where he studied with the Canadian com... might a "transfiguring gesture" mean? In colleges of education, this is not an abstract question. . ... a Visiting Professor at University College Dublin, the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and the Univer... formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland, the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and cha...

  • PROVO -- Kenneth A. Osgood, an associate professor of history at Florida Atlantic University, will speak on "America's Global Battle for Hearts and Minds" at a Global Awareness Lecture Wednesday at noon in Room 238 of Brigham Young University's Herald R. Clark Building. Osgood joined Florida Atlantic University in 2001 and is currently researching war and public diplomacy. He was the Mary Ball Washington Professor of American History at University College Dublin in Ireland during the 2006-07 academic year.

  • ... 2007-2008 by Bernard Audit, Paris II University . Arbitration in China: practice, legal obstacles ...Remedies in public procurement law in Ireland by Catherine Donnelly, Trinity College Dublin and ...

  • ... Technology and an MBA from Penn State University. Alan C. Caslavka, 49, has been appointed vice pre...'s degree in Science from University College, Dublin, Ireland and a Master's degree in Marketin...

  • DUBLIN - Sometimes words aren't necessary. That was the case Tuesday when Queen Elizabeth II placed a wreath in Dublin's Garden of Remembrance to honor the Irish rebels who lost their lives fighting for freedom - from Britain. The queen became the first British monarch to set foot in Dublin for a century. Her four-day visit is designed to show that the bitter enmity of Ireland's war of independence 90 years ago has been replaced by Anglo-Irish friendship, and that peace has become irreversible in the neighboring British territory of Northern Ireland.

    ... Daly, a historian and director of the College of Arts and Celtic Studies at University College D...

  • ... with honors in computer science from University College, Dublin, Ireland. Shaun McConnon, the comp...

  • In an interview, William A. McKenna Jr, Ridgewood Savings Bank Chairman Emeritus, discussed ethics and recent trends in the banking industry. When asked about the corporate values and culture the bank wants to promote, he said they focus on responsiveness to the needs of the customer, and promote a standard of equality in all that they do. They challenge their people to find new and better ways to reach out to the community. At Ridgewood, they essentially observe the governance requirements of public companies. They have all of the appropriate committees. McKenna sees several distinct trends in community banking. One interesting phenomenon is the credit union industry. Another trend involves de novo banking, emphasizing personal service. Finally, he feels that the corporate form of mutu...

    ...John's University. He also completed postgraduate programs at Brown ...Patrick's College in Maynooth County, Kildare, Ireland in 2002. He i...Advisory Board for All Hallows College in Dublin, Ireland, and the New York City Leadership Council...



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