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Previous
Years Awards - 2002
Senior
Research Fellowship Scheme
Members
of Senior Schemes Assessment Board
- Professor
John Morrill,
Vice-President of the British Academy and
Professor of British and Irish History at the University of
Cambridge
- Professor
Mary O'Sullivan, Associate Professor of Strategy and
Management at INSEAD, Fontainebleau
- Professor
Doris Edel,
Professor Emeritus of Celtic Languages, University of Utrecht
- Dr
Gordon Marshall,
Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council and
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
- Professor
Marilyn Butler,
Rector, Exeter College, Oxford
- Professor
Susan Iversen,
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Planning and Resource Allocation,
Dept. of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University
- Professor
H.B. Nisbet,
Fellow, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
- Professor
Bengt Hansson,
Dept. of Theoretical Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden
- Professor
Brian Ilbury,
Professor of Human Geography, Coventry University
- Professor
Alice Brown,
Professor of Politics and Vice Principal, University of Edinburgh
- Professor
Philippa Watson,
Member
of Essex Court Chambers and Professor at The Nottingham Law
School
Senior Research Fellowships
were awarded to the following
applicants for 2002-3:
Professor Edric Caldicott - UCD
"Moliére's Duodecimos: from the stage to the book"
Professor Patricia Coughlan - NUI Cork
"Gender, sexuality and social change in Irish literature 1960-2000"
Dr Maeve Cooke - UCD
"Context and critique: rethinking the idea of a critical social theory"
Dr David Dickson - TCD
"A new social history of Dublin 1500 - 2000"
Dr Ricca Edmondson - NUI Galway
"Understanding strangers"
Dr John Gilmartin - DIT
"The extant Irish convent, patronage, design and inspiration"
Professor Michael Marsh - TCD
"The Irish Voter"
Professor Dermot Moran - UCD
"A critical reassessment of 20th Century Philosophy"
Professor J. Peter Neary - UCD
"Globalisation and market structure"
Dr Máirín Nic Eoin - St Patrick's College,
Drumcondra
"Narratives of cultural displacement in twentieth-century and contemporary
literature in Irish"
Professor Cormac Ó Gráda - UCD
"The fertility transition in urban Ireland: culture, class and social networks" |
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