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Peter John Bowler
BA(Cantab), MSc(Sussex), PhD(Toronto). FBA Retired Professor, QUB Member, PL&A 1993 -
Derek Raymond Boyd
BSc, PhD, DSc(QUB 1963, 1966, 1977) Emeritus Professor of Organic Chemistry, QUB Member, Science 2004 -
Geraldine B Boylan
MA(NUI 2008), PhD(Kings College London 2002), MSc(University of London, 1991) Professor of Neonatal Physiology, UCC Member, Science 2022 -
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Lydia Bracken
Senior Lecturer in Law and Assistant Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (AHSS), UL -
Dr Damian Bracken
University College Cork -
Professor Daniel Gerard Mary Bradley
BA, MA(Cantab), PhD(Dubl), FTCD Professor of Population Genetics Member, Science 2009 -
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Ciaran Francis Brady
BA(Dubl 1974), PhD(1982 Dubl) Professor of Early Modern History and Historiography, TCD Member, PL&A 2014 -
John Brannigan
BA(Thames Polytechnic, London 1991), MA(NUI 1992), PhD(Luton 1996) Professor of English, UCD Member, PL&A 2021 -
Fran Brearton
BA(Durham 1990), MA(QUB 1993), PhD(Durham 1998) Professor of Modern Poetry, QUB Member, PL&A 2018 -
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Pádraig A Breatnach
MA(NUI), DPhil(Munich) Professor of Classical Irish, UCD 1986-2006; editor of Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies (NUI). Senior Professor, DIAS Member, PL&A 2003 -
Richard Breen
MA, PhD(Cantab), FBA Professor of Sociology and Fellow, Nuffield College Member, PL&A 1998 -
Colin Breen
UU -
Niamh Máire Brennan
BSc(NUI 1976), PhD(Warwick 1995), Fellow Chartered Accountants Ireland (1979), Chartered Director, Institute of Directors (London 2007) Michael MacCormac Professor of Management, UCD Member, PL&A 2020 -
Jennifer Brennan
Director of Research, Development and Innovation, THEA -
Loretta Glucksman Brennan
Member, PL&A 2004 -
Patrick Brereton
DCU -
Patrick Bresnihan
Lecturer, MU -
Ciara Brett
Cork City Council -
John David Brewer
BA(Nottm 1973), MSSc(Birm 1976), DSSc(hc Brunel 2012) FRSE Vice-Chair of Social Sciences Committee Professor of Post Conflict Studies, QUB Member, PL&A 2004 -
Maurice J. Bric
MA(NUI), AM, PhD(Johns Hopkins) Associate Professor of History, UCD Member, PL&A 2000
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