Visit to University College of Cork (UCC), Ireland.

Good Morning Friends This is G.V.Shivakkumar Visited University College of Cork, Ireland University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork Latin: Universitas Hiberniae Nationalis apud Corcagium Former name Queen’s College, Cork Motto Where Finbarr Taught Let Munster Learn Type Public university Established 1845; 179 years ago Founder Queen Victoria President John O’Halloran Academic staff 965 Students 24,195 (2021-22) Undergraduates 16,849 (2021-22) Postgraduates 7,346 (2021-22)

Location Cork, Ireland Website www.ucc.ie Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors, is known as

The Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, Saint Finbar, Finbarr, Finnbar, or Finnbarr, in Irish Fionnbharra, very often abbreviated to Barra, was Bishop of Cork and abbot of a monastery in what is now the city of Cork, Ireland. He is patron saint of the city and of

The Diocese of Cork. His feast day is 25 September. John O’Halloran is an Irish scientist, university lecturer, ornithologist and academic administrator. In August 2021, he was appointed as the sixteenth President of University College Cork. Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the

Island of Ireland, and largest in the province of Munster. At the 2022 census, it had a population of 224,004 Student numbers, at over 24,000 in 2022,[3] increased from the late 1980s, precipitating the expansion of the campus by the acquisition of adjacent buildings and lands. This expansion continued with the opening

Of the Alfred O’Rahilly building in the late 1990s, the Cavanagh Pharmacy building, the Brookfield Health Sciences centre, the extended Áras na MacLéinn (Devere Hall), the Lewis Glucksman Gallery in 2004, Experience UCC (Visitors’ Centre) and an extension to the Boole Library – named for the first professor of mathematics at UCC, George Boole,

Who developed the algebra that would later make computer programming possible. The university also completed the Western Gateway Building in 2009 on the site of the former Cork Greyhound track on the Western Road as well as refurbishment to the Tyndall institute buildings at the Lee Maltings Complex. In 2016, UCC acquired the

Cork Savings Bank building on Lapps Quay in the centre of Cork City. As of 2017, the university is rolling out a programme to increase the space across its campuses, with part of this development involving the creation of a ‘student hub’ to support academic strategy, add 600 new student

Accommodation spaces, and develop an outdoor sports facility. Glucksman Gallery in UCC’s lower grounds The School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences is based on the North Mall Campus, the site of the former North Mall Distillery. Since 1986, 2.5 tonnes of uranium rods have been stored in the

Basement of the UCC physics department. The uranium was originally given to Ireland by the US as part of the Atoms for Peace programme, however, due to public opposition, the reactor was dismantled during the 1980s. As there is no nuclear waste site in Ireland, the uranium remains on campus.

In 2006, the university re-opened the Crawford Observatory, a structure built in 1880 on the grounds of the university by Sir Howard Grubb. Grubb, son of the Grubb telescope building family in Dublin, designed the observatory and built the astronomical instruments for the structure. The university paid for an extensive restoration and conservation of the

Building and the three main telescopes, the Equatorial, the Transit In November 2009, several UCC buildings were damaged by flooding. The floods also affected other parts of Cork City, with many students being evacuated from accommodation. The college authorities postponed academic activities for a week,

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He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. 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He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. 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He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran v 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran 1845 to 1873: Sir Robert Kane; first president 1873 to 1890: William Kirby Sullivan[115] 1890 to 1896: James W. Slattery 1897 to 1904: Sir Rowland Blennerhassett 1904 to 1919: Bertram Windle[116] 1919 to 1943: Patrick J. Merriman 1943 to 1954: Alfred O’Rahilly[117] 1954 to 1963: Henry St John Atkins 1964 to 1967: John J. McHenry 1967 to 1978: Donal McCarthy 1978 to 1988: Tadhg Ó Ciardha 1989 to 1999: Michael Mortell[118][119] 1999 to 2007: Gerard Wrixon[120] 2007 to 2017: Michael Murphy 2017 to 2020: Patrick G. O’Shea 2021 to Present: John O’Halloran George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]v George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

In 2018, UCC’s campus became home to the first “plastic free” café in IrelandGeorge Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

, with the opening of the Bio Green Café in the Biosciences building. The university was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen’s Colleges located in Belfast, Cork, and Galway. It became University College, Cork,

George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. 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He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] the university as National University of Ireland, Cork, and a Ministerial Order

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George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114] George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Amongst other rankings and awards, the university was named Irish George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

University of the Year by The Sunday Times on five occasions; most George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Recently in 2017.[7][8] In 2015, UCC was also named as top performing George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

University by the European Commission funded U-Multirank George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

System, based on obtaining the highest number of “A” scores (21 out George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Of 28 metrics) among a field of 1200 partaking universities. UCC also George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Became the first university to achieve the ISO 50001 standard in energy George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Management in 2011. George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Queen’s College, Cork, was founded by the provisions of an act which enabled George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Queen Victoria to endow new colleges for the “Advancement of Learning in George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Ireland”. Under the powers of this act, the three colleges of Belfast, Cork and George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Galway were incorporated on 30 December 1845. The college opened George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

In 1849 with 23 professors and 181 students; Medicine, Arts, and Law George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

Were the three founding faculties. A year later the college became part of George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

The Queen’s University of Ireland. George Boole was the first professor of mathematics at UCC. He developed Boolean algebra that would later make computer programming possible.[111] Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, was professor of music 1934–1980 Michael Grimes, first UCC Professor of Microbiology Máire Herbert MRIA, historian of early medieval Ireland Kathleen O’Flaherty, professor of French literature and awarded chevalier in the Ordre national du mérite by the French government Mary Ryan, the first woman in Ireland or Great Britain to be a university professor, was a professor of romance languages at UCC Eoin O’Reilly,* researcher of optoelectronics and strained-layer laser structures[112][113] J.C. Séamus Davis, Professor of Quantum Physics. Awarded the Buckley Prize (2023) for innovative visualization of complex quantum states of matter[114]

The original site chosen for the college was considered appropriate as it was believed to have had a connection with the patron saint of Cork, Saint Finbarr. His monastery and school of learning were close by at Gill Abbey Rock and the mill attached to the monastery is thought to have

Stood on the bank of the south channel of the River Lee, which runs through the college lower grounds. This association is also reflected in the college motto “Where Finbarr Taught, Let Munster Learn” which is also the university motto. Adjacent to Gillabbey and overlooking the valley of the river Lee, the site was

Selected in 1846. The Tudor Gothic quadrangle and early campus buildings were designed and built by Sir Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward. Queen’s College Cork officially opened its doors in November 1849, with further buildings added later, including the Medical/Windle Building in the 1860s. National University of Ireland

In the following century, the Irish Universities Act 1908 formed the National University of Ireland, consisting of the three constituent colleges of Dublin, Cork and Galway, and the college was given the status of a university college as University College, Cork. The Universities Act, 1997, made the university college a constituent university of the National

University and made the constituent university a full university for all purposes except the awarding of degrees and diplomas which remains the sole remit of the National University. As of 2022, University College Cork (UCC) had 24,195 students. These included 16,849 in undergraduate programmes,[3 7,346 in postgraduate study and research, and 2,800 in adult continuing

Education across undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses. The student base is supported by 3429 academic, research and administrative staff. As of 2022, UCC reportedly has c. 200,000 alumni worldwide. Notable alumni of the university include graduates from different disciplines. In arts and literature, alumni include novelist Seán Ó Faoláin, short-story

Writer Daniel Corkery, composers Aloys Fleischmann, Seán Ó Riada, musicologist Ita Beausang, musician Julie Feeney, author, academic and critic Robert Anthony Welch, actors Fiona Shaw and Siobhán McSweeney, novelist and poet William Wall, poets Paul Durcan, John Mee, Liam Ó Muirthile,[88] Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Trevor Joyce, Thomas McCarthy, Theo

Dorgan, and Greg Delanty, singer SEARLS, comedian Des Bishop, and journalists Brendan O’Connor, Ian Bailey, Samantha Barry, Stefanie Preissner[94] and Eoghan Harris. Actor Cillian Murphy and BBC presenter Graham Norton both attended UCC but did not graduate.

From the business community, alumni include Kerry Group’s Denis Brosnan,Kingfisher plc’s former CEO Gerry Murphy,former heads of CRH Anthony Barry and Myles Lee. In medicine, alumni include Sir Edwin John Butler, Charles Donovan, Sir Bertram Windle, Dr. Paul Whelton, and Dr. Pixie McKenna, doctor and TV presenter.

In physics, alumni include Professor Margaret Murnane of the University of Colorado, Professor Patrick G. O’Shea of the University of Maryland, and Professor Séamus Davis of Cornell In mathematics alumni include Irish mathematicians Seán Dineen, an expert in complex analysis, and Des MacHale, a leading researcher on George Boole,

Politicians and public servants that attended UCC include current Taoiseach Micheál Martin, former Taoiseach Jack Lynch, Supreme Court justice Liam McKechnie, senator Annie Hoey, and High Court judge Bryan MacMahon. André Ventura, founder of the Portuguese political party Chega, attended UCC as a graduate student.

In religious communities alumni have included the Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, the first UCC graduate to be a Church of Ireland bishop. Some members of the Saint Patrick’s Society for the Foreign Missions (Kiltegan Fathers) took their civil degrees in

UCC, including Derek John Christopher Byrne, Catholic Bishop in Brazil, Maurice Anthony Crowley SPS in Kenya, John Alphonsus Ryan Bishop in Malawi, and John Magee who served as Bishop of Cloyne.[citation needed] Bishop of Kerry, Raymond Browne, holds a science degree from UCC.

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Written Examinations will be held at the end of each Semester. Semester 1 Written Examinations will take place in December (W inter); Semester 2 Written Examinations will take place in April/May (Summer). Written Examinations for programmes with placement will normally take place in March/April (Spring). Written Examinations for

Semester 3 will take place in August (Autumn). Publication of Results: Provisional module marks and results for Semester 1 will be released to students in February subject to approval of the External Examiner(s), the Examination Board and Academic Board. Programme results for Semesters 1 and 2, once approved by the Spring/Summer Examination Boards,

Will be released provisionally to students and are subject to Academic Board approval in June. Provisional results for Semester 3, once approved by the W inter Examination Boards, will be released provisionally to students and are subject to Academic Board approval in December.

Awarding of Credits: Where a student passes the year according to the Pass and Progression Rules he/she shall be awarded credits (e.g. 60 credits in the case of an undergraduate degree programme). Absence from an Examination in a Module: Registration at the beginning of an academic year constitutes entry for Examinations

A student who is prevented for medical reasons or other personal circumstances from attending all or part of the Examination, and who has not withdrawn from the programme, should submit to the Deputy President & Registrar a full report (including a medical certificate) or a full report setting out the other

Personal circumstances as soon as possible and not more than three days following his/her last Examination, for consideration by the Board of Examiners. Students who are pregnant may defer the entire examination to the Autumn. Where a student fails to present for an End of Semester Examination in a module, a judgement of

“Absent” is recorded for that module. “Absent” is counted as an attempt at an examination Where a module is examined by a combination of Continuous Assessment and End of Semester Written Examination, and the student does not present for the End of Semester Examination, an “Absent”

Judgement is recorded. The mark recorded for the module is then based on the mark for Continuous Assessment and a zero mark for the written component, using the rules for obtaining the overall module mark which pertain to the module in question. Where a module is assessed wholly by Continuous

Assessment, and the student presents no work, a “Presented No Work” judgement is recorded. Supplemental Examinations: Supplemental Examinations for Semesters 1 and 2 will be held in August (Autumn). Supplemental Examinations for Semester 3 will be held in December (W inter). Please refer to the Book of Modules (www.ucc.ie/academic/modules/) for

Requirements governing the Supplemental Examination for individual modules. Note: for some modules there is no Supplemental Examination. A student who fails his/her End of Semester Examination(s), or who fails to present, will be automatically

Entered for the Autumn Supplemental Examination, unless debarred by the Examination Board. A student who is not so debarred must inform the Student Records and Examinations Office, in writing, before the end of July if he/she does do not intend sitting the Supplemental Examination. Where a student fails to

Inform the Student Records and Examinations Office of his/her intention not to sit the Supplemental Examination, a judgement of “Absent” is recorded for module(s). “Absent” is counted as an attempt at an examination

Repeat Year Arrangements: Students repeating the year will repeat under the current regulations (i.e. the regulations outlined in this Marks and Standards 2020 Book) Application for Waiver of Capping of Marks: The requirement for the capping of marks awarded for a module at a Supplemental Examination or, where applicable, Repeat Year Examination may be

Waived under certain specified circumstances (see ‘Guide to Examinations’ for details at: http://www.ucc.ie/en/exams/procedures-regulations/) The procedures include the following specific regulations: – Guide to Examinations for Students – Guide to Examinations for Staff – Examination Regulations – Procedure in Examination Halls

– Appeal Regulations and Application Form – Re-check Regulations and Application Form – Mitigation Regulations and Application Form – UCC Plagiarism Policy – Deferral of Written Examinations: Pregnant Students UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical)

Programme Listing: BE (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE (Electrical and Electronic), BE (Energy), BE (Process and Chemical), BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental), BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic), BE/ME Pathway (Energy), BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical), ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental), ME (Electrical and Electronic), ME (Energy), ME (Process and Chemical) Examination Boards

Marks for all modules taken in Semester I and II, including those wholly assessed by Continuous Assessment, will be presented to the Summer Examination Board. For candidates failing to achieve the pass standard at the Summer Examination Board, there will be a Supplemental Examination in Autumn with an Autumn Examination Board

Provisional marks for Semester 1 examinations are released in February of each year. These marks are subject to approval at the University Examination Board held in summer. ME (Civil, Structural and Environmental) ME (Electrical and Electronic) ME (Energy) ME (Process and Chemical) Year 4

Examination Board-Marks for Part A will be presented at Summer Board Examination Board -Marks for Part B placement modules CE6008, EE6060, NE6060 or PE6060 will be presented at Autumn Board Programme Description • The Programme Description may be found in the University Calendar (https://www.ucc.ie/admin/calendar).

Modules Descriptions/Assessment • Module Descriptions, including assessment elements and their weightings, are contained in the Book of Modules (www.ucc.ie/modules/).

Marks and credits UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES School of Engineering and Architecture • A maximum of 100 marks may be awarded for every five credits of a programme • Some modules are assessed on a PASS/FAIL basis only i.e. marks are not awarded (www.ucc.ie/modules/).

Credits and Marks Maxima • A maximum of 60 credits, equating to Total Marks of 1,200 may be awarded per year of a programme unless a module is assessed on a PASS/FAIL basis only. For a full list of credits and marks maxima for all years of all programmes that fall outside of the standard Credits and Marks Maxima structure

Programme Title BE/ME Pathway (Civil, Structural and Environmental) BE/ME Pathway (Electrical and Electronic) BE/ME Pathway (Energy) BE/ME Pathway (Process and Chemical) Year 4 Credit 60 30 credits each to Summer (Part A) and Autumn Boards (part B)

Marks 600 marks to Summer Board (Part A), 600 Marks to Autumn Board (part B) Pass Standard (module level) • The pass standard for each module is 40%. Special Requirements for individual modules, if any, are detailed in the Book of Modules (www.ucc.ie/modules/).

Pass, Pass by Compensation and Progression Standard (Programme level) – see Table 3 for any additional or alternative regulations to those listed here. • To pass a year where compensation is permitted, candidates must achieve: 1. an overall mark of 40% across all modules 2. at least 50 credits with a mark of not less than 40% in each module 3. a pass by compensation to a maximum of 10 credits with a mark not less than 30% in these modules.

In First Year only, a maximum of 5 failed credits may be carried forward to Second Year and repeated in that year if permitted. Note: This requires Departmental/School approval (Programme Coordinator/Chair of the Board of Studies), a number of other stipulations, and an application or request from the student. Details can be found at https://www.ucc.ie/en/records-exams/

Calculation of Honours • Honours are awarded for each year on the basis of actual marks achieved at the Winter/Summer/Spring Examination and capped marks at the Autumn Supplemental Examination with any cognate study deemed to have been passed at a mark of 40% for the purpose of determining honours. For a list of programmes that do not award honours for a particular year or have different criteria for the awarding of honours

Honours are awarded as follows: o First Class Honours: ≥70% o Second Class Honours, Grade I: ≥60%, <70% o Second Class Honours, Grade II: ≥50%, <60% o Pass: ≥40%, <50% Note: Third Class Honours are not awarded for any Engineering degrees All marks and/or pass/fail judgements for a year abroad will be presented to an Autumn Examination Board. Marks or pass/fail judgments for semesters abroad will be presented at the most applicable Examination Board depending on when marks become available. • Where a programme includes a Year/semester spent studying in another University, students will be assessed by their host university. • To pass the year/semester abroad and progress to the subsequent year, a candidate must achieve a pass standard as applied by the host institution on a set of modules approved by the host institution. • For students failing to achieve a pass mark, there will be Supplemental Assessment on equivalent course content prescribed by the School/Department in UCC and these results will be presented at a Supplemental Winter Examination Board, held in UCC. • The Supplemental examination assessment type will be prescribed by the appropriate School/Department; marks will be Capped (See Supplemental Examinations below). Exemptions • All passed modules carry an exemption, which is limited to a period of 5 academic years (or 2 in the case of Computer Science modules) subsequent to the award of the exemption. • Where a student fails to achieve the PASS standard required to progress to a subsequent year, they are EXEMPT from further examination in those modules where a PASS mark has been achieved. All failed modules must be taken at the supplemental examination Supplemental Examinations: • Supplemental Examinations for Semesters 1 and 2 will be held in Autumn. • Please refer to the Book of Modules (www.ucc.ie/modules/) for requirements governing the Supplemental Examination for individual modules. Note: For some modules there is no Supplemental Examination. • Students who fail to achieve the pass standard for the year at the first attempt must repeat all failed/absent modules at the Supplemental Examination, including those modules where the failing mark previously achieved was greater than the level of compensation (≥30%), (where there is provision to do so and if not Disallowed by the Examination Board) or in a Repeat Year (see below). • Marks from all passed modules are carried forward to the Supplemental Examination Board. The pass/progression rule is then applied to the combination of marks carried forward in passed modules and the (capped – see below) marks achieved in repeated modules. • Note: Students will not be allowed to repeat certain modules in the Autumn Supplemental Examination if they achieve a mark of less than 40% in the Practical Component of Continuous Assessment. (Full details contained in the Book of Modules). Capping of Marks at a Supplemental Examination • In determining aggregation and progression and the calculation of honours, the maximum mark that will be taken into account is a pass level (40%). The actual mark achieved by the candidate will be recorded on the student record (Academic Transcript). Repeat Year Examinations • Students repeating the year may do so choosing one of the following mechanisms. Students are eligible for the award of honours in the first Repeat Year only. 1. Students retain exemptions, if any, and must repeat all failed/absent modules including those modules Where the failing mark previously achieved was greater than the level of compensation (≥30%). In determining aggregation and progression and the calculation of the award of honours, full marks achieved in modules passed at the first attempt, plus capped marks achieved in modules at Supplemental/Repeat Year Examinations are used. What is Undergraduate Flexi-Options? Whether you want to study simply for interest and personal enjoyment, to sample a subject area before committing to full-time study, to get ahead at work or to meet specific professional requirements, then modules from one of our undergraduate courses may be Suitable for you. We offer a wide choice of modules in a broad range of subjects across the disciplines within the university. You can study up to thirty credits of a degree, but not the full degree. What are the benefits? Undergraduate Flexi-Options allows access to a wide range of undergraduate modules in your Chosen area of interest without the requirement of undertaking a full programme of study. As a registered UCC student, you have access to campus facilities and to the academic stimulation of an undergraduate peer group. On successful completion of the module, students receive a transcript of results. This is your Certificate of attendance, an official record of having completed the module. Can I get a degree from studying Flexi-Options? No, Flexi-Options is not designed for a student to gain a degree through this route. However if you decide to study for a full-time degree subsequent to completing Flexi-Options modules, you can apply to gain exemptions Based on the modules you studied through Flexi-Options, if they are in a cognate area. Am I suitable for Flexi-Options? While no formal qualifications are required to take a module, your place on the module is subject to approval By the Head of (Undergraduate EU) Admissions, and you would be expected to provide clear reasons as to why you wish to pursue Flexi-Options. Please note that Flexi-Options is not available to currently registered students. What can I study? Details of courses are contained in the Academic Programme Catalogue and the Book of Modules. Before making an application for Flexi-Options please familiarise yourself with the name of the module(s) you wish to be considered for as well as the number of credits for each module and when your chosen module will be Running (e.g. Semester 1, Semester 2, or both). Please also check if pre-requisites or co-requisites apply to your choice of module(s) here. You may take up to, but no more than, 30 credits, which could be used to gain an exemption if you are subsequently admitted to a relevant degree programme. Are all modules available to study under Flexi-Options? The majority of modules are available subject to approval by the Head of (Undergraduate EU) Admissions and to there being space available. Flexi-Options students are not normally accepted for admissions to professional programmes, e.g. Medicine, Engineering. Non-law students or those deemed by the Faculty of Law to have inadequate legal education or experience will be required to register for LW1104 Foundations of the Legal System as part of their Flexi-Options credits. What is the time commitment? This varies according to each module’s timetable. See the Book of Modules for details. You can expect lectures per module to be spread out over the course of the week, i.e., not blocked together on one day and normally be between 9am and 5pm. Will I have to sit exams? Yes, and you will also be expected to attend lectures and complete assignments as outlined in the online Book of Modules. How much will this cost? You will be liable to pay per module, in proportion to the full-time fees for the programme that the module is part of. Details of the full-time fees are available on the Costs for Repeating Modules for the Academic Year/Flexi-Options Fees page. For information, 5 credits of a general Arts module costs €612, 10 credits costs €1,086 and 15 credits costs €1,559 in the 2023/24 academic year. Costs per programme vary across the University. Please contact the Fees Office at fees@ucc.ie or +353 (21) 490 3929 /2365 for further information. There is also an application fee of €50 payable at the time of application. What is the closing date for applications? Closing date for Semester 2 applications is Wednesday 10th January at 12pm. How do I apply? PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATION IS OPEN TO EU/EFTA/UK APPLICANTS ONLY Application for Semester 2 (2023/24) is now closed. Online application for 2024/25 Entry will open in July 2024. Once you've created an account, select the EU/EFTA/UK Undergraduate Application (Non-CAO) Application option and choose the academic year you're applying for, then follow the instructions to apply. Please note that if you were not previously registered in UCC you will be required to upload additional documentation as part of the online application process for this programme. This includes proof of identity (e.g. Birth Certificate or photo page of Passport or Irish NDLS Card) and transcripts of previous studies (if applicable). CC Engineering BE (Hons) students follow a common first-year programme that provides a broad education in the fundamentals of engineering. At the end of first year you then choose your preferred engineering pathway from one of the following routes: Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Energy Engineering Process and Chemical Engineering In third year you choose whether to continue with the BE (Hons) programme or apply to transfer to the Master of Engineering programme (MEngSc). https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck600/civil/ https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck600/elec/ https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck600/energy/ https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck600/process/ Applied Plant Biology CK402 CK404 Astrophysics CK408 Biochemistry CK402 Biotechnology CK402 Chemistry CK402 CK406 Chemical Physics CK406 CK408 Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds CK402 Chemistry with Forensic Science CK402 CK406 Ecology and Environmental Biology CK404 Environmental Science CK404 Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences CK407 Geoscience CK404 Mathematical Sciences and Physics CK407 CK408 Microbiology CK402 Neuroscience CK402 Physiology CK402 Physics CK408 Zoology CK404 Arts (CK101) is a full-time three-year honours programme, based at the College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences (CACSSS). If you wish to spend a year abroad at one of our partner institutions in Europe and Beyond, you can apply to our four-year Arts International (CK108) programme which is open to language and non-language students. For both Arts and Arts (International), you choose four subjects in Year 1 before specialising in two subjects in Year 2 for the duration of your degree. You can explore the different subject combinations below: Group 1 Asian Studies Computer Science History Portuguese Group 2(a)* History of Art Group 2(b)* Applied Mathematics European Studies Folklore Gaeilge/Irish Greek & Roman Civilisation Group 3 Archaeology Chinese Studies German Latin Mathematics Mathematical Studies Politics Group 4 French Sociology Studies in Music Group 5 Béaloideas Economics English Greek Religions & Global Diversity Group 6(a)** Geography (Arts) Italian Group 6(b)** Celtic Civilisation Philosophy Spanish *Groups 2(a) and 2(b): Students can combine Group 2(b) History of Art with any subject from Group 2(a) in Year 1 only. Students can only study one subject from Groups 2(a) and 2(b) in Years 2 & 3. **Groups 6(a) and 6(b): Students may not combine Italian with Celtic Civilisation or Philosophy in Year 2. Students may not combine Geography with Celtic Civilisation, Philosophy or Spanish in Year 2. The BCL at UCC is a comprehensive three-year law degree that ensures a critical understanding of the Fundamentals of Irish and international law, together with exposure to a range of interesting elective areas of legal study. Alternatively, a Law Pathways student can apply for a four-year degree path which will include one or two semesters on either a work or study abroad placement. Explore the Different options via the course pages below: BCL BCL (Clinical) BCL (International) https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck301/ https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck301/clinical/ https://www.ucc.ie/en/ck301/international/ Process and Chemical Engineering Placement or Study Abroad Information The five year integrated ME programme includes an eight-month salaried work placement in industry based in Ireland or abroad (the four year BE programme has a corresponding three-month optional Work placement). During this placement, you will gain excellent hands-on experience as a chemical/process engineer, as well as making valuable industry contacts. Opportunities also exist for academically strong students to spend a period in an institution abroad, receiving full credits for the work done there towards your degree. Who teaches this course Professor Edmond Byrne Dr Kevin Cronin Dr Maria de Sousa Gallagher Dr John Fitzpatrick Dr Jorge Oliveira Dr Denis Ring Dr Elena Tsalaporta Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering applies scientific knowledge to develop a broad range of technological products and services That underpin modern society. These include the generation and distribution of electricity, the development of renewable energy systems, industrial automation and control, telecommunications including broadband and mobile systems and medical systems. BE Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a four-year professional engineering course designed to prepare students for employment in the electrical and Electronic sectors in Ireland and abroad. It has a broad curriculum with strong practical content, including a work placement. It has an excellent record for graduate employment. The first two years of the course will develop your scientific knowledge, especially in mathematics, physics and the fundamentals of electrical signals. The third and fourth years of the BE concentrate on applied engineering topics such as: the generation and distribution of electricity; the development of renewable energy systems; industrial automation and control; telecommunications; optoelectronics and photonics; medical electronic systems; consumer electronics; the design and fabrication of integrated circuits; The final year of the BE includes several module options allowing you to tailor your degree to suit your particular technical interests and career ambitions. The first three years of the BE course provide an access route to the integrated masters, ME in Electrical And Electronic Engineering. The ME programme has extensive industrial experience, deeper technical and professional learning and a significant final year project. It is targeted towards creating the technology leaders of the future. Year 1 Modules: Refer to CK600 Year 2 Modules: Linear Circuit Analysis; Numerical Methods and Programming; Mathematics for Engineers; Non-Linear Circuit Analysis; Digital Electronics; Heat Transfer Semiconductor Materials and Devices; Signals and Systems; Power Engineering Year 3 Modules: Electronic Circuit Design; Electronic Embedded Systems; Control Engineering; Electromagnetic Fields for Engineers; Telecommunications; Introduction to Electrical Power Systems; Introduction to Electric Drives; Digital Integrated Circuits; Analogue Integrated Circuits; Signal Processing; Mechanical Systems; BE Year 4 Modules: Core Transmission Lines; Photonic Systems; Entrepreneurial Business Start-Ups; BE Project. Electives Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Conversion; Control Engineering; Biomedical Design; Robotics; Photovoltaic Systems; Digital IC Design; Analogue IC Design; Telecommunications; Digital Signal Processing; Industrial Automation and Control; Electrical Power Systems; RF IC Design; Processing of Integrated Circuits; Optical Electronics; Work Placement ME Year 4 Modules: The first part of Year 4 consists of six core technical modules, to develop your technical skills and allow access to the more advanced Masters modules in Year 5. From January to August you will have a work placement in Industry or Research Institute to further develop your skills in a practical environment. Professional lectures are held in the first semester to help support the skills needed to work effectively at an advanced level within a corporate environment. ME Year 5: The highlight of Year 5 is an extended Individual Research. This is supported by two management modules to enhance your professional development with the remaining technical modules being chosen from a range of advanced Masters level courses based on your own career interests. Assessment Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have formal examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment. Yearly course grades are based on a balanced combination of continuous assessment and written examinations, organised at the individual module level. The final degree grade is based on a weighted combination of the marks from Year 3 and Year 4. Who Teaches this Course Professor William Marnane Professor Peter Parbrook Professor Nabeel A. Riza Richard Kavanagh Gordon Lightbody Alan. P. Morrison Dr Emanuel Popovici William M.D. Wright Padraig Cantillon-Murphy Guangbo Hao Dr Barry Hayes John G. Hayes Kevin G. McCarthy Colin Murphy Placement or Study Abroad Information At the end of Year 3, you may undertake a work placement. Some students have an opportunity to do their placement with a company abroad. Most recently, some students have been placed with a large German engineering company and have gained valuable experience working and learning a language at the same time. You also have an opportunity to do Year 3 at an engineering college abroad. This requires approval from the Head of the School of Engineering and depends on the availability of places at our partner institutions abroad. Students electing to transfer to the ME programme at the end of Year 3 will undertake a longer, eight month salaried work placement as part of their studies. How To Apply Irish and European (EU/EFTA/UK) Applicants Apply via the CAO. See the CAO Handbook for useful information on applying through the CAO. Mature Applicants Apply via the CAO by 1 February. To apply for a place as a mature student, you must be 23 years of age on or before 1 January of the year of entry. QQI/FET Applicants Apply via the CAO. See our QQI/FET Applicants page for information on the Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) Further Education and Training (FET) application process. Non-EU Applicants If you are from outside the EU/EFTA/UK, apply online via the UCC Apply portal. See our International Office page for more information. Boole Library Building 07:30 – 01:30 Library Services Desk Closed Student IT Services Desk 09:00 – 21:00 Quadrangle Reading Room 07:30 – 01:30 Special Collections & Archives Closed Brookfield Library 09:00 – 17:00 Brookfield Services Desk Closed

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