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Prof Philip Nolan accused of acting as ‘judge, jury and executioner’ in row between two senior academics The row has left one professor, with an annual salary of €154,000, with no work for almost five years. Professor Philip Nolan, president of Maynooth University, has been accused of acting as ‘judge, jury and executioner’ in row between two senior academics Thu, 13 May, 2021 - 21:52 Sean McCarthaigh The president of Maynooth University, Philip Nolan, has been accused of acting as “judge, jury and executioner” in dealing with a row between two senior academics, which has left one professor on an annual salary of €154,000 without work for almost five years. ....
A former professor at Maynooth University said he âstrongly disagreedâ with the conclusion of the collegeâs president, Prof Philip Nolan, that the professional relationship between two senior academics had broken down and one of the parties needed to be moved to a different role where they had no teaching or research work. Prof Paul Donovan, emeritus associate professor at the Maynooth Universityâs School of Business, told a hearing of the Labour Court that he also disagreed with Prof Nolanâs view that a row between the two academics, Robert Galavan and Peter McNamara, was affecting the work of the school. ....