Paul Caskey has been awarded a Master of Philosophy in Peace Studies from Trinity College in 1993 and a Bachelor of Honours in Politics from Queens University Belfast in 1992. Sinc
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Paul Caskey has been awarded a Master of Philosophy in Peace Studies from Trinity College in 1993 and a Bachelor of Honours in Politics from Queens University Belfast in 1992. Sinc
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Kelly Fitzgerald is an Assistant Professor in the School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore, UCD. She graduated in folklore and early (medieval) Irish at University College Dubl
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Hugh Redmond Brady is an Irish academic and President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol and a Professor of Medicine. He is also President Emeritus of University Coll
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Caragh Martin studied Irish and Celtic studies at Queen's University, achieved her Postgraduate Certification in Education through the Irish language at St Mary’s University Colleg
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Brian Lawlor is a professor of old age psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and deputy executive director of the Global Brain Health Institute. He is a geriatric psychiatrist with
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University College Dublin [UCD] Foundation is a company limited by guarantee that was in-cooperated in 1997. The organisation registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority and
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Trinity Foundation is the philanthropic office of Trinity College Dublin. Established on 30 March 1994 as an independent charity in the Republic of Ireland, Trinity Foundation has
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In 2009, the Integrated Education Fund was given £1,345,000.00 for a project titled Growing Capacity and Strengthening Advocacy. With this funding the organisation was to secure mo
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In 2010, the Integrated Education Fund was given £750,000 for a project titled Supporting Integrated Education Through Transformation. With this funding the organisation was to the
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In 2000, the Integrated Education Fund was given £2,750,000.00 for a project titled Development Programme. With this funding the organisation was to support the immediate growth of
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In 2000, University College Dublin Foundation was given €1,248,000 for a project titled Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute for the Study of Irish History and Civilisation. With this fund
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In 1999, University College Dublin Foundation [UCD] was given €12,358,000 for a project titled Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research. With this funding, the foun
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