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1 Presidents  





2 Notable faculty  





3 Alumni  



3.1  Media / communications  





3.2  Arts  





3.3  Business  





3.4  Law, politics, and government  





3.5  Sportspeople  



3.5.1  DCU GAA  





3.5.2   Ireland men's rugby union internationals  





3.5.3   Ireland women's rugby union internationals  





3.5.4   Ireland men's field hockey internationals  





3.5.5   Ireland women's field hockey internationals  





3.5.6  Others  









4 Honorary degree holders (not otherwise listed)  





5 Members of DCU's Governing Authority and of the Board of the Educational Trust  





6 References  





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This is a list of notable alumni, faculty members, leaders and supporters of Dublin City University, Ireland:

Presidents[edit]

Notable faculty[edit]

  • Patrick Brereton
  • John Bruton, adjunct faculty, former Taoiseach
  • Farrel Corcoran, retired professor
  • Michael Cronin, MRIA, later to TCD
  • Edward de Bono, adjunct faculty
  • David Denby, retired
  • Robert Elgie, professor, MRIA
  • Diarmaid Ferriter, former member
  • Barbara Freitag
  • Marnie Holborow
  • John Horgan, retired
  • Brigitte Le Juez
  • Colm Kearney, former member, deceased
  • James Kelly, professor
  • Colum Kenny, professor, journalist, barrister
  • Peadar Kirby, former member
  • Barbara O'Connor
  • Roderic O'Gorman
  • James O'Higgins Norman
  • Donal O'Mathuna
  • Eugene O'Riordan
  • Derval O'Rourke
  • Caoilfhionn Nic Pháidín, retired
  • Paschal Preston
  • Kevin Rafter
  • Helena Sheehan, retired
  • Alan Smeaton, professor
  • Malcolm Smyth
  • Chris Stevenson, deceased
  • Brian Trench
  • Paul F. Whelan
  • Jenny Williams
  • Alumni[edit]

    Media / communications[edit]

  • Rory Carroll, news correspondent, The Guardian newspaper
  • Matt Cooper, presenter of The Last Word; Today FM; Sunday Times columnist
  • Noel Curran, former Director General of RTÉ
  • Richard Curran, presenter of Dragon's Den; columnist for Sunday Independent
  • Mark Little, founder of Storyful; former CEO of Ireland Twitter; e- US correspondent and presenter of Prime Time, RTÉ
  • John Mulholland, Editor of The Observer
  • Breda O'Brien, columnist (Mater Dei Institute)
  • Kevin O'Sullivan, Editor of Irish Times
  • Caitríona Perry, journalist and co-anchor for RTÉ
  • Sean Whelan, Economics Editor, RTÉ
  • Arts[edit]

    Business[edit]

    Law, politics, and government[edit]

    Sportspeople[edit]

    DCU GAA[edit]

    Republic of Ireland Ireland international rules football team players

    Senior inter-county footballers

    Dublin
    Cavan
    Cork
    Donegal
    Galway
    Kildare
    Laois
    Louth
    Mayo
    Meath
    Roscommon
    Sligo

    Senior inter-county ladies' footballers

    Dublin
    • C.J. Hogan
    • Ciara McGuinness
    • Eimear McGlade
    • Niamh McEvoy
    • Ciara Mulligan

    Source:[4][5][6]

    Mayo

    Senior inter-county hurlers

    Dublin
    Clare
    Cork
    Galway
    Kilkenny
    Laois
    Wexford

    Gaelic handballers

     Ireland men's rugby union internationals[edit]

     Ireland women's rugby union internationals[edit]

     Ireland men's field hockey internationals[edit]

     Ireland women's field hockey internationals[edit]

    Others[edit]

    Honorary degree holders (not otherwise listed)[edit]

  • Jocelyn Bell-Burnell
  • Bill Clinton
  • Wesley Cocker
  • Brian Cody
  • John Coolahan
  • Mary Davis
  • Susan Denham
  • Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill
  • Roddy Doyle
  • John Fitzpatrick[7]
  • Olwen Fouéré
  • Brian Friel
  • David Hammond
  • Charles Haughey
  • Seamus Heaney
  • John Hume
  • Owen Keenan
  • John E. Kelly III
  • Sean Kelly
  • Stanislaus Kennedy
  • Dermot Lane
  • Louis le Brocquy
  • Pearse Lyons
  • Margaret MacCurtain
  • Timothy Mahony
  • Seamus Mallon
  • James G. March
  • Martin McAleese
  • Mary McAleese
  • Neil V McCann
  • John McGahern
  • Paid McGee
  • Peter McVerry
  • George J. Mitchell
  • John Francis Mitchell
  • Stephen Myers
  • Martin Naughton
  • Colm William O'Connell
  • Brian O'Driscoll
  • Brian O'Dwyer
  • Labhrás Ó Murchú
  • Sonia O'Sullivan
  • John Pilger
  • Paul Quigley
  • Tomi Reichental
  • Mary Robinson
  • Tony Scott
  • Jean Kennedy Smith
  • Peter Sutherland
  • Katie Taylor
  • Mother Teresa
  • Patrick A Toole
  • David Trimble
  • Willie Walsh
  • Ernest Walton
  • Maurice Whelan
  • T. K. Whitaker
  • Patrick J. Wright
  • Muhammad Yunus
  • [8]

    Members of DCU's Governing Authority and of the Board of the Educational Trust[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Saturday profile: Hourican forces his way into Hester's plans". The Sctosman. 21 November 2008.
  • ^ Clarke, Jody (7 June 2006). "My first million: Brody Sweeney".
  • ^ "Ireland elects its first black mayor". 28 June 2007.
  • ^ "DCU students take to the pitch for Dublin". www.dcu.ie. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  • ^ "DCU students and grads line out in All Ireland Ladies Football Final". www.dcu.ie. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  • ^ "DCU to the fore in Ladies All-Ireland Football Finals". www.dcu.ie. 22 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  • ^ "John Fitzpatrick". Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  • ^ "Honorary Graduates DCU". Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  • External links[edit]


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