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Dermot Patrick Joseph Walsh
LLB(QUB), BL(Inn of Court of Northern Ireland), PhD(NUI) Professor of Law, Kent Member, PL&A 2011 -
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Mary Ward
UU -
Richard Boyden Warner
BA, MA(Cantab) Retired Keeper of Archaeology and Ethnography, Ulster Museum Member, PL&A 1995 -
James Dewey Watson
BS (Chicago), PhD (Indiana) Chancellor, Professor of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York Honorary Member, Science 2005 -
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Denis Lawrence Weaire
BA, PhD(Cantab), DSc(hc Tech.U.Lisbon). FRS Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural Experimental Philosophy, TCD Member, Science 1987 -
Roger William Whatmore
BA(1973), MA(1977), PhD(Cavendish Lab), ScD(Cantab 2001) Consultant Member, Science 2012 -
Dawn Wheatley
DCU -
Sally Wheeler
DPhil, MA(Oxon), OBE Dean, College of Law, Australian National University Member, PL&A 2013 -
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Bernadette Whelan
BA(NUI 1981), MA(NUI 1984), PhD(NUI 1989) Associate Professor, UL Member, PL&A 2015 -
Harry White
DMus(NUI), PhD(Dubl), MA(Toronto). FRIAM Hon, FASC Professor of Music, University College Dublin Member, PL&A 2006 -
David Whitehead
BA, MA, PhD(Cantab 1972, 1976, 1975), DLit(QUB) Professor of Ancient History, QUB Member, PL&A 1999 -
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Timothy Williamson
BA(Oxon 1976), MA(Oxon 1981), DPhil(Oxon 1981), MA(ad eundem gradum Dubl 1986). FBA, FRSE Wykeham Professor of Logic, Oxford Honorary Member, PL&A 2014 -
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Kenneth H. Wolfe
BA, PhD(Dubl 1986, 1986). FTCD Professor of Genomic Evolution, UCD Member, Science 2000 -
Colin Wrafter
Formerly DFAT -
Gerard T Wrixon
BE(NUI), MSc(Caltech), PhD(Calif) Former University President, UCC Member, Science 1990 -
Niamh Wycherley
Medieval Historian, MU -
Patrick Nevill Wyse Jackson
BA(Dubl 1985), H.dip.Ed.(Dubl 1986), MA(Dubl 1990), PhD(Dubl 1992), ScD(Dubl 2017) University lecturer, TCD Member, Science 2022 -
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