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David J. O'Reilly, former Chairman and CEO of Chevron Peter Sutherland. Sharon Donnery, Irish economist and financial regulator; Niall FitzGerald, former CEO of Unilever; Aidan Heavey, CEO of Tullow Oil
UCD can trace its history to the institution founded in 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland. [14] Renamed University College in 1883 and put under the control of the Jesuits in 1883, [15] it became University College Dublin in 1908, a constituent college of the National University of Ireland under the Universities Act.
FitzGerald was born in Greystones, County Wicklow, on 11 May 1950. [2] He grew up in Dublin, [4] acquiring an unabated passion for rugby. [6] He attended Belvedere College, a Jesuit school for boys in Dublin. [3] Influenced by his grandfather, who had been a professor of Greek, FitzGerald learned five languages at school including Greek and ...
Sun was born in Chaozhou, Guangdong, China.He received a first class BSc Honours and MSc in Mechanical Engineering, and a PhD in Chemical Engineering in China. He was appointed College Lecturer at National University of Ireland, Dublin (University College Dublin) in 1995, and was then senior lecturer, associate professor and full Professor.
From September 2001 to December 2002, he worked at the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at the University of Waterloo as a visiting scholar. Milano subsequently joined the Department of Electrical Engineering of University of Castilla-La Mancha in September 2003, and worked there until May 2013. He joined UCD in June 2013.
The standardized university admission tests are administered every summer right before the start of the new academic year starting each September. Currently, there are 26 registered State and private universities in Armenia. Admission to private universities is dependent upon the policies of each private institution. [1]
UCD can refer to: Education. University College Dublin, Irish university University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club;
In 1945, they won the FAI Intermediate Cup by beating fellow future League of Ireland members Cobh Ramblers 4–2 in the final. UCD appeared in the FAI Cup in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s; their final appearance as a non-League outfit came in 1957, when Cork Athletic beat UCD 4–2 in the Mardyke.