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Conor Anthony Gearty
BCL (NUI 1978), LLB(Cantab 1980), PhD(Cantab 1986). FBA London School of Economics and Politics Honorary Member, PL&A 2015 -
Sarah Gearty
Managing and cartographic editor, Irish Historic Towns Atlas -
Robert Benjamin Gerwarth
DPhil(Oxon), MA(Humboldt University) Professor of Modern History, UCD Member, PL&A 2012 -
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Carol Gibbons
Divisional Manager for Regions and Local Enterprise, Enterprise Ireland -
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John Gibney
Assistant Editor, Documents on Irish Foreign Policy -
Ian Keith Gibson
SA (Dubl 1960), D. Litt (hc Dubl 1992) Hispanist and author Honorary Member, PL&A 2012 -
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Laurence Gill
TCD -
Paul Stanley Giller
BSc(QMC 1976), PhD(Imperial College 1979), DIC(Imperial College). Professor Emeritus of Ecology, UCC Member, Science 2018 -
Patrick Gleeson
QUB -
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Dermot Gleeson
BA, LLM, Barrister-at-Law Senior Counsel, former Attorney General of Ireland, Former Chairman of the Governing Body, University College Cork Member, PL&A 2002 -
Lisa Godson
NCAD -
Catherine Godson
BSc, PhD(NUI). RIA Secretary for Science Professor, Conway Institute & School of Medicine, UCD; Director Diabetes Complications Research Centre, UCD Member, Science 2011 -
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Jonathan Lamb Gorman
MA(Edin 1970), PhD(Cantab 1973) Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast Member, PL&A 2005 -
Cathy Gormley-Heenan
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and External affairs, Ulster University) -
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William George Graham
BSc, PhD(QUB, 1971, 1974). CPhys Professor of Physics, QUB Member, Science 2006 -
Olga Grant
OGP -
Peter Gray
BA(Cantab 1987), PhD(Cantab 1992) Professor of Modern History and Head of School, QUB Member, PL&A 2013
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