PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork
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Foreword<br />
UCC at a Glance<br />
Academic Developments<br />
Teaching and Learning<br />
Research<br />
<strong>College</strong> Reports:<br />
Arts, Celtic<br />
Studies and Social<br />
Sciences<br />
Business and Law<br />
Medicine and Health<br />
Science, Engineering and<br />
Food Science<br />
Events<br />
Student Experience<br />
Sports and Recreation<br />
Buildings and Estates<br />
<strong>Cork</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press<br />
Finance<br />
Governing Body<br />
IRIS Appendix<br />
56<br />
November <strong>2009</strong>: A<br />
decade of collaboration<br />
between UCC and <strong>Cork</strong><br />
Institute of Technology<br />
was marked by the signing<br />
of a memorandum of<br />
cooperation by Dr Michael<br />
Murphy and Dr Brendan<br />
Murphy President, CIT<br />
in the presence of Batt<br />
O’Keefe TD, Minister for<br />
Education and Science<br />
November <strong>2009</strong>: At the<br />
official opening of the<br />
Tyndall National Institute’s<br />
€48.7m research facility<br />
were (l-r): Professor Roger<br />
Whatmore, CEO, Tyndall<br />
National Institute; Billy<br />
Kelleher TD, Minister for<br />
Trade and Commerce;<br />
Micheál Martin TD,<br />
Minister for Foreign<br />
Affairs; Mary Coughlan<br />
TD, Tánaiste and Minister<br />
for Enterprise, Trade and<br />
Employment; Councillor<br />
Dara Murphy, Lord Mayor<br />
of <strong>Cork</strong> and Dr Michael<br />
Murphy, President, UCC