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Chancellor of the University of Dublin

Chancellor of the University of Dublin
Incumbent
Mary McAleese
since 6 December 2019; 4 years ago (6 December 2019)
AppointerElected by the senate of the university
First holderThe 1st Baron Burghley
DeputyPro-Chancellors
WebsiteChancellor of the University of Dublin

Introduction

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The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is the titular head of the University of Dublin, generally referred to by its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592.[1] The current Chancellor is Mary McAleese, former president of Ireland.[2]

Chancellors of the University of Dublin

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Vice-Chancellors and Pro-Chancellors of the University of Dublin

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The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is supported by a number of Pro-Chancellors who may act in his/her place. The appointment was formerly known as the Vice-Chancellor; this post was held by one individual who acted as deputy to the Chancellor. In 1964, the Vice-Chancellor was replaced by a group of Pro-Chancellors (up to a maximum of six): the seniority of the Pro-Chancellors is determined by date of election.[4][5]

Vice-Chancellors

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Pro-Chancellors

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Current

  • 56: The Honorable Sir Donnell Deeny (2014–present)
  • 57: Professor Jane Grimson (2016–present)
  • 62: Professor Shane Ann Patricia Allwright (2020–present)
  • 64: The Honourable Frank Clarke (2022–present)
  • 65: Rachel Hussey (2024–present)
  • 66: Professor Jürgen Barkhoff (2024–present)

References

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  1. ^ "Former Chancellors". Trinity College, Dublin. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Inauguration Chancellor Mary McAleese". Trinity College Dublin. 6 December 2019. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Library Archive". London: The Royal Society. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Pro-Chancellor's Role". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Former Pro-Chancellors". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  6. ^ Ford, Alan (21 June 2007). James Ussher: Theology, History, and Politics in Early-Modern Ireland and England. Oxford University Press. p. 27. ISBN 9780000001207.
  7. ^ Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England, Scotland and Ireland, page 615