Published: - Apr 28, 2021
Located in Dublin and with a history of 429 years, Trinity College named its 45th Provost of the University that will be starting on August 2021.
The Woman Post | Catalina Mejía
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Linda Doyle, who studied electrical engineering at the University of Cork and graduated with her master s degree and Ph.D. from Trinity, was elected at a process concerning student representatives and the Trinity Staff.
Doyle is the founder and director at Connect, which is a Science Foundation Research Center promoting future communications. She has been a lecturer at Trinity since the mid-1990s and also worked as dean of research and chaired boards such as the Douglas Hyde Gallery. When interviewed Prof Doyle brought up that she was delighted and excited about being the first woman to assume this prestigious role.
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The University Times this week reported that Dean of the Trinity Business School Andrew Burke emailed members of the school on the day of the Provost elections saying that if Prof Linda Hogan was not elected, the Business School’s gains over the past few years could be at risk. It is, of course, unsurprising that schools will compete for attention – there is a scarcity of it in Trinity and each provostial candidate offers different prospects to different schools …” (more)
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