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UCD President Professor Orla Feely: ‘We, as Ireland’s largest university, can offer unparalleled transformation on a global scale’
UCD academics among 15 Franco-Irish research projects chosen for Ulysses Scheme
UCD appoints Professor Colin Scott as Registrar and Deputy President
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