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Danny O'Hare

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75:(UCG), now NUI Galway, where he qualified with a BSc in Chemistry, and then an MSc in Organic Chemistry. He took a post as an assistant at UCG from 1964 to 1965. He later studied for a Ph.D. at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, working with gas-phase ultraviolet spectroscopy, and qualifying in 1968. 118:
O'Hare took up a role as the director of the to-be National Institute of Higher Education Dublin in 1977, working from a city centre office, while plans, and a campus, for the new institution were worked on. He oversaw the NIHE until 1989, when he led its conversion to university status, on the same
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Ballymun Regeneration Ltd., overseeing the more than a billion euro investment in renewing much of the residential provision for the area, as well as provision of new civic facilities, and, from 1994, the Board of nearby
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and the national coordinating body for distance education of adults, an area in which DCU specialised. During his time at DCU, he was also asked to chair a local project coordination body,
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of Ireland, from 2008-2013, and 2013-2018, where he chaired the Fitness to Practice Committee and was a member of several other committees. He also sat on the boards of the
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O'Hare is married to Sheelagh (née Kenny) from Galway, and they have four children, Michael, Nicholas, Domhnall and Fiona.
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O'Hare promoted, and is chair of the board of, the interactive National Children's Science Centre project, also known as
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in September 1989. He has also held a wide range of public governance positions, and is an elected Member of the
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Mercator (7 April 1986). "People in business - NIHE conscious of the need to fit into the community".
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academic and former university leader, best known as the founding leader and first president of
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O'Hare, Daniel (Danny) (4 March 1994). "Universities promise innovation to industry".
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O'Hare was appointed in 1971 as the first principal of Regional Technical College,
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O'Hare announced in November 1998 that he would step down in September 1999.
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Irish academic leader, founder and first president of Dublin City University
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Dublin, Ireland: Medical Council of Ireland. 2011. p. 9. 206:, which planned to open its new educational facility in 2020. 42:, he is a chemist, specialized in advanced spectroscopy. 383:"Medical Council (of Ireland) - Members - Daniel O'Hare" 190:, the Daughters of Charity, Digitary, Music Generation, 474: 472: 659:Academics of Waterford Institute of Technology 177:Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy 78:O'Hare took up an assistant professorship at 30:, one of two new universities established in 8: 338: 336: 411: 409: 407: 405: 403: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 365: 218:, elected in the Science division in 1999. 179:and the Dublin Airport Stakeholders Forum. 572: 517: 515: 317:Byrne (compiler), Anne (15 January 2002). 448: 446: 444: 442: 160:Conference of Heads of Irish Universities 22:, often Danny O'Hare, (born 1942), is an 312: 310: 283: 281: 279: 277: 275: 273: 271: 267: 634:Alumni of the University of St Andrews 221:He holds honorary doctorates from the 38:in the Science division. 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The Irish Times Trust. p. 14. 142:O'Hare has been a consultant to the 100:Letterkenny Institute of Technology 654:Members of the Royal Irish Academy 629:Alumni of the University of Galway 319:"Factfile: Dublin City University" 14: 481:"Hoping to find the right recipe" 453:Pollak, Andy (20 November 1998). 108:Waterford Institute of Technology 86:as a research fellow for a year. 387:The Medical Council (of Ireland) 173:Food Safety Authority of Ireland 664:People educated at Coláiste Rís 344:"RIA - Members - Daniel O'Hare" 235:National University of Ireland 90:RTC Letterkenny, RTC Waterford 1: 455:"O'Hare to leave DCU in 1999" 114:NIHE Dublin and DCU President 669:Scientists from County Louth 182:He has been a member of the 679:21st-century Irish chemists 674:20th-century Irish chemists 231:Queen's University, Belfast 210:Memberships and recognition 695: 214:O'Hare is a Member of the 601:Ferdinand von Prondzynski 597: 586: 580: 575: 188:Edmund Rice Schools Trust 84:University of Southampton 80:Michigan State University 73:University College Galway 592:(including NIHE Dublin) 289:"Past Presidents of DCU" 237:(1999), and DCU (2008). 348:The Royal Irish Academy 321:. 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Index

Irish
Dublin City University
Ireland
Royal Irish Academy
Dundalk
County Louth
Dundalk
University College Galway
Michigan State University
University of Southampton
Letterkenny
Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Waterford
Waterford Institute of Technology
University of Limerick
Chuck Feeney
cooperative education
World Bank
OECD
Conference of Heads of Irish Universities
Dublin City Council's
Beaumont Hospital
Food Safety Authority of Ireland
Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
Medical Council
Edmund Rice Schools Trust
Media Lab Europe
Royal Irish Academy
University of Dublin
University of Ulster

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