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Bridget Mary (Caroline) Fennell
BCL(NUI 1982), LLM(York University, Toronto,Canada, 1985), Barrister at Law(Hon. Soc. of Kings Inn, Dublin 1985), PhD(Cardiff, 2001) Professor of Law, UCC Member, PL&A 2009 -
Porscha Fermanis
BA LLB(Western Australia 1998), PhD(Oxon) Professor of Romantic Literature, UCD Member, PL&A 2024 -
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Delia Ferri
MU -
Diarmaid Ferriter
BA(NUI 1992, PhD(NUI 1996) Historian and University Professor, UCD Member, PL&A 2019 -
Nuala Finnegan
UCC -
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Martha Fitzgerald
Programme Manager, Programmes and Engagement -
Katherine Anne Fitzgerald
PhD(Dubl 1999), BSc(NUI 1995) Professor of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School Honorary Member, Science 2019 -
Garret A. FitzGerald
MB B Ch(Dubl 1974), MSc(London 1979), MD(Dubl 1980), DSc(hc Edinburgh 2004), DSc(hc NUI 2004), MD(hc Frankfurt 2007), DSc(hc London 2013). FRS University of Pennsylvania Honorary Member, Science 2015 -
Gillian Fitzgerald Kelly
Commissioning Editor, Publications -
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Joseph Flahive
Project Assistant, Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources -
Rosalie Flanagan
MSc -
Marie Therese Flanagan
BA, MA(NUI), DPhil(Oxon) Professor of Medieval History, QUB Member, PL&A 2005 -
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Peter Raymond Flatt
BSc, PhD(Aston 1974, 1977) Professor of Biomedical Sciences, UU Member, Science 2006 -
Alan John Fletcher
BA, MA(Leeds 1973, 1974), BLitt(Oxon 1978), PhD(NUI 1997) Lecturer, UCD Member, PL&A 2004 -
Colin Flynn
Coláiste na Tríonóide -
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Brendan Flynn
NUIG -
Aoife Foley
QUB -
Raffaella Folli
DPhil(Oxon 2001), MPhil(Oxon 1998), BA(Milan 1995) Professor of Linguistics, UU Member, PL&A 2023 -
Alison Forrestal
BA Th(NUI 1994), MA(NUI 1996), PhD(Manchester 2000) Personal Professor of History, University of Galway Member, PL&A 2019
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