Chancellor of the University of Dublin explained

Post:Chancellor
Body:the University of Dublin
Incumbent:Mary McAleese
Appointer:Elected by the senate of the university
First:The 1st Baron Burghley
Deputy:Pro-Chancellors
Website:Chancellor of the University of Dublin

Introduction

The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is the titular head of the University of Dublin, generally referred to by its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592.[1] The current Chancellor is Mary McAleese, former president of Ireland.[2]

Chancellors of the University of Dublin

Vice-Chancellors and Pro-Chancellors of the University of Dublin

The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is supported by a number of Pro-Chancellors who may act in his/her place. The appointment was formerly known as the Vice-Chancellor; this post was held by one individual who acted as deputy to the Chancellor. In 1964, the Vice-Chancellor was replaced by a group of Pro-Chancellors (up to a maximum of six): the seniority of the Pro-Chancellors is determined by date of election.[4] [5]

Vice-Chancellors

Pro-Chancellors

Current

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Chancellors. Trinity College, Dublin. 6 May 2023. en.
  2. Web site: Inauguration Chancellor Mary McAleese . Trinity College Dublin . 6 May 2023 . 6 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Library Archive. The Royal Society. 4 August 2013. London.
  4. Web site: Pro-Chancellor's Role. Trinity College Dublin. 10 December 2017.
  5. Web site: Former Pro-Chancellors. Trinity College Dublin. 10 December 2017.
  6. Book: Ford, Alan . 21 June 2007. James Ussher: Theology, History, and Politics in Early-Modern Ireland and England. Oxford University Press . 27 . 9780000001207.
  7. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=RWMUAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA614&hl=en_GB Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England, Scotland and Ireland, page 615