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Trinity International Development Audit DRAFT 13th February 2008
Audit of Trinity activities on International Development
13th February 2008
Third draft
This draft document includes all information provided by responses from 20 Schools to an audit of international development activities, circulated during October 2007. The draft is under review and is subject to modification.
Audit compilation by:
Project Manager: Sharon Jackson
Research Assistants: Paul Coughlan, Tara McIndoe
Additional input from: Michael King, Patrick Honohan
Thanks to Jane Ohlmeyer and Jennifer Edmond for their advice and assistance, and to all the collators from each School.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSOrganisation of data page 3
Section 1: Overview of Trinity staff, courses and projects related to page 4international development
Section 2: Full information on international development activities page
2.1 School summaries - Summary of each School’s activities in international development
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2.2 Staff - Trinity Staff interested in development 242.2.1 Staff listed alphabetically 242.2.2 Staff listed by School, including contact
information 28
2.2.3 Staff research interests and regions 382.3 Research Projects on international development 45
2.3.1 Index of research projects 452.3.2 Full information on research projects 49
2.4 Courses – undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and courses on international development
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2.4.1 Index of Courses 1022.4.2 Full information on Courses 105
2.5 Publications – by staff member 1332.5.1 Number of staff per School publishing in
development field133
2.5.2 List of five best publications, by School and author
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2.6 Partnerships – national and international collaborations 1462.6.1 Index with list of partner names 1462.6.2 Full information on partnerships 148
2.7 Events – public events such as conferences, seminars and lectures organised since Sept 2005
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2.7.1 Index and title of events 1672.7.2 Full information on events 168
2.8 Consultancy 1842.8.1 Names of organisations to which consultancy
was provided184
2.8.2 Full information on consultancies 1852.9 Postgraduate Students 193
2.9.1 Number of postgraduate students, by School 1932.9.2 Full information and description of student
projects194
2.10 Planned activities – including funding submissions 2082.10.1 Titles of planned activities 2082.10.2 Full information on planned activities 209
2.11 Other activities – including Centres 2192.11.1 Index of other activities, including titles 2192.11.2 Full information on planned activities. 220
Sources 227
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ORGANISATION OF DATA
Information is primarily organised by Faculty and then by School. The following 16 Schools submitted information for the International Development Activity Audit:
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business School of Education School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences (Department of Russian and
Slavonic Studies)School of Law School of Psychology School of Social Sciences and Philosophy School of Social Work and Social Policy School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology School of Computer Science and Statistics School of Engineering School of Genetics & Microbiology School of Natural Sciences
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences School of Medicine School of Nursing and Midwifery School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Research CentresCentre for Global HealthInstitute for International Integration Studies
In some cases, inter-School Research Centres and Institutes - the Centre for Global Health (CGH) and the Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS) - have submitted information separately.
The following Schools responded that they do not have an active interest in international development:
School of EnglishSchool of Histories and HumanitiesSchool of Linguistic, Speech and Communication SciencesSchool of Mathematics
The following Schools did not respond to the request for information:School of Drama, Film, and Music School of Chemistry School of Physics
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Section 1: Overview of Trinity staff, courses and projects related to international development
1 A) STAFF
Number of Trinity academic staff interested in international development: 110Number of administrative and other staff interested in international development: 5
Total number of Trinity staff with an interest in international development: 115
Sixteen Schools involved across all three Faculties.
Staff numbers by Faculty and School:Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (58)
School of Business (12)School of Education (6)School of Law (6)School of Psychology (7)School of Social Sciences and Philosophy (17) School of Social Work and Social Policy (5)School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (aspirant) (5)
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences (27)School of Biochemistry and Immunology (7)School of Computer Science and Statistics (6)School of Engineering (3)School of Genetics and Microbiology (3)School of Natural Sciences (8)
Faculty of Health Sciences (25)School of Dental Science (6)School of Medicine (12)School of Nursing and Midwifery (2)School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (5)
Administrative and other staff (5)
1. B) RESEARCH PROJECTS
Total number of international development research projects: 71
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (22)Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences (23)Faculty of Health Sciences (26)
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1. C) TEACHING and COURSES
Total number of courses with international development content: 45Undergraduate (17) Postgraduate (27) Public Lecture Series (1)
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (30) (12U, 17P, 1 Public Lectures)School of Business (2) (1U, 1P)School of Education (3) (2U, 1P)School of Law (3) (3P)School of Social Sciences and Philosophy (7) (7U + Public Lecture SeriesSchool of Social Work and Social Policy (2) (2U) School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (10) (10P)
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences (8) (5U, 3P)School of Computer Science and Statistics (1) (1P)School of Engineering (3) (1U, 2P)School of Genetics and Microbiology (1) (1U)School of Natural Sciences (3) (3U)
Faculty of Health Sciences (7) (7P)School of Medicine (7) (7P)
Notes:
Six of the above research projects and one additional activity are under consideration for inclusion as either research projects or other activities.
Draft figures as of 13 February 2008. The above information is subject to review.
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2.1 Summary of each School’s activities in international development
School SummarySummery Provided?
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences YesSchool of Business NoSchool of Education YesSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences
(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) YesSchool of Law YesSchool of Psychology YesSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy YesSchool of Social Work and Social Policy YesSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) Yes
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science NoSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology NoSchool of Computer Science and Statistics YesSchool of Engineering YesSchool of Genetics & Microbiology YesSchool of Natural Sciences Yes
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences NoSchool of Medicine NoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Yes
Research Centres
Centre for Global Health Yes
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment Staff 12Staff Name 1 Dr L BrennanStaff Name 2 Prof J MurrayStaff Name 3 Dr G Donnelly CoxStaff Name 4 Dr Freda DonoghueStaff Name 5 Siobhán McGeeStaff Name 6 Philip J O'DwyerStaff Name 7 Professor Brian Lucey Staff Name 8 Mairead BradyStaff Name 9 Martin Fellenz Staff Name 10 John DevittStaff Name 11 Dr. Joe McDonagh Staff Name 12 Professor Frank BarryPart Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads 1Master Students
PhD Students 1Summary of Activities
The School of Business expression of interest re: Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid & Higher Education & Research Institutes (submitted in February 2007) built on two major existing areas of research:The Centre for the Dynamics of Global Business Systems, focusing on the evolution of global supply chains and their information technology engines. This work deals with the implications for their economic development of the ability or inability of developing countries/regions to connect to global supply systems. The Kennedy School at Harvard is pursuing a related initiative funded by the Gates Foundation.(Dr L Brennan and Prof J Murray)The Centre for Non Profit Management (CNM), focusing particularly on the development of effective institutions for service delivery, and the strengthening of civil society especially in the non profit sector which is an essential component of institution building and development as well as a central organizational actor locally and internationally in all the nine specific Irish Aid policy priority areas. (Dr G Donnelly Cox)The MoU with AAU is likely to be formally signed in Addis with the Provost in attendance in early 2008.
School of Education
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of EducationDepartment Staff 5Staff Name 1 Ann FitzgibbonStaff Name 2 Carmel O'SullivanStaff Name 3 Peter ConroyStaff Name 4 Elizabeth OldhamStaff Name 5 Micheal Collins
Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff 2Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
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PhD Students Summary of Activities
The School has a long term commitment to preparing teachers both to work in and teach about, less developed countries. It has consistently worked with other Departments and Schools including Economics and Computer Science. Its commitment to teacher education has been achieved by the classes offered and the in-take of students from such countries. With the increase in the use of technology, it has taken the initiative with the Department of Computer Science, to undertake research using a VLE. This should enable an extension of its programmes using distance learning in less developed countries.
School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies)
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural StudiesDepartment Russian and Slavonic StudiesStaff Staff Name 1 Staff Name 2 Staff Name 3 Staff Name 4 Staff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs
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PostGrads 5Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities
Departmental Staff are involved in various aspects of research in the area of Russian and Slavonic Studies including: history, politics, linguistics, applied linguistics, socio-linguistics, literary studies and translation studies. In 2006-07 there were five post-graduate students (MLitt and PhD) being supervised by members of the Department. The Department hosts regular Research Seminars in the area of Russian and Slavonic Studies, open to the public. The Department’s History specialist, Dr. Guido Hausmann, is currently coordinating a series of public lectures on Islam and Europe. Last academic year the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies submitted a joint proposal, along with colleagues from UCD and DCU, for a Dublin-wide graduate programme in Russian and East European studies, to the IRCHSS (Irish Reseach Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences) under the Graduate Research Education Programme initiative. The proposal was for a cross-disciplinary programme covering languages, history, culture and economics. While this initial bid was unsuccessful, it is hoped a new bid, now involving expertise from universities outside of Dublin, will be entered for consideration in the next call for submissions.This year one of our staff, Dr Sarah Smyth, has applied for funding from the IRCHSS (see Research Activities document) to undertake a major socio-linguistic study over a three-year period. The title of the proposal is: Russian speakers in the Republic of Ireland: who are they? A sociolinguistic study of hybrid identities.The project investigates the linguistic, cultural and social practices of Russian-speaking migrants in Ireland. It explores the ethnic, national, cultural and linguistic diversity within this group and the conflicting demands that their experience of multilingual and multicultural environments makes on them. This study will make a contribution to educational, language and integration policy, will provide vital data for further studies in the area, and will give a voice to these migrant communities in public discourse.We are also at the discussion phase of trying to devise a programme that will attract a potentially large post-graduate student base among the ca.200,000 Polish citizens living in Ireland, many of whom are graduates and many of whom will stay in Ireland.Post-graduate Programmes: Members of our Department helped devise both the MPhil in Literary Translation and MPhil in Comparative Literature and teach (lecture, supervise essays, portfolios and theses) and help administer them. We also intend to be active in the construction of, and participation in, the proposed MPhil in European Studies.
School of Law
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of LawDepartment
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Staff 5Staff Name 1 William BinchyStaff Name 2 Neville CoxStaff Name 3 Des RyanStaff Name 4 Catherine DonnellyStaff Name 5 Eimear LongStaff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities The Law School has been involved for over a decade in work relating to African
Constitutionalism and Human Rights. with fifteen African states. It organises an annual Workshop for African Chief Justices and senior judiciary and is involved in a three-year programme, funded by Irish Aid, involving exchange visits by judges of Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho and Ireland. The Law School has also special expertise in the legal system of Timor-Leste. The Law School is expanding on the range of subjects in its LL.M. programme dealing with development-related themes.
School of Psychology
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of PsychologyDepartment Staff 7Staff Name 1 Sheila GreeneStaff Name 2 Rita HonanStaff Name 3 Ian GrayStaff Name 4 David HeveyStaff Name 5 Seiglinde McGeeStaff Name 6 Ladislav TimulakStaff Name 7 Mac MacLachlanPart Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities
Members of the School have interests in low and middle income countries that encompass work on disability, organizational behaviour, work motivation, organizational learning, child development, counseling and psychotherapy, health psychology and cultural influences
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on health.The School of Psychology was a founding member of the Centre for Global Health, and one of our staff led the establishment and development of the Masters in Global Health. The school is also collaborating with other schools in the development of the International Doctorate School in Global Health (Indigo). The School provides PhD supervision on a number of projects in global health and has PhD students as part of the LEARN project, which explores organizational learning in Irish Aid and Concern, and as part of the ADDUP project, which explores the effects of remuneration discrepancies in international development work in seven low income countries. School have close working relationships (and existing MoUs) Centre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; the African Decade for Persons with Disabilities; and with the Poverty Research Group, School of Psychology, Massey University. School staff are involved in an number of international networks focusing on low income countries. Members of the school have attracted funding in international development from IRCHSS, HRB, ABIA, Irish Aid, HEA, ESCR and DfID. International development linkages include universities on each continent, with a particular focus on Africa.
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy Department Staff 11Staff Name 1 Barbara BradbyStaff Name 2 Melissa ButcherStaff Name 3 Anne HolohanStaff Name 4 Alan MatthewsStaff Name 5 Carol NewmanStaff Name 6 Gaia NarcisoStaff Name 7 Paul O'GradyStaff Name 8 James WickhamStaff Name 9 Michael WycherleyStaff Name 10 Patrick HonohanStaff Name 11 Philip LanePart Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads 4Master Students
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PhD Students 4Summary of Activities
This audit was carried out on the initiative of the Development Research Officer in IIIS, who is currently coordinating the College resubmission to Irish Aid. An Excel questionnaire was sent round to volunteers in different Schools; in this case I circulated it to all members of staff in the School via the School’s Executive Officer. Responses to the questionnaire were therefore self-selecting, and it was notable that many of them came with an accompanying email introduced with phrases such as ‘I’m not sure how much of this is relevant, but…’ This showed immediately the contested nature both of the word ‘development’ and in some cases, the notion of ‘low and middle income countries’. Individuals in the school are carrying on a wide variety of enquiries around social change and cultural difference, ranging from studies of economic policy to theories of conceptual relativism. Their work may or may not accept the explicit teleology and implicit westernisation of the concept of development as used by Irish Aid; alternatively, they may see poverty as a problem of individuals or classes rather than countries; or see ‘development’ as a continuous process of social change experienced by all societies; for others, globalisation has superseded the notion of ‘countries’ implicit in the development paradigm: hence the ambivalence and diffidence of many of the responses. Differing disciplinary approaches to a publications profile were also manifest in the responses: while in some disciplines, a publications profile would be expected to stretch over 30 years, in others, emphasis is on current research. Hence in collating the responses, I had to delete some publications considered relevant by individual staff members, as the questionnaire asked only for publications in the last two years. The same might apply to postgraduate research, which appears currently thin, but perhaps should be considered over a longer time period. These considerations apart, the responses show concentrations of interest in development in the Departments of Economics (4 members of staff) and Sociology (4 members of staff). Of these, only the Economics Department is engaged in research relating to the African countries mainly focussed on by Irish Aid, and it has a strong publications record in policy-relevant areas, with ongoing research in Uganda, and planned projects in Tanzania and Mozambique. Sociology’s research interests are broader in social-geographical terms (India, ‘Eastern Europe’, ‘the Balkans’, ‘Latin America’, as well as Haiti and ‘sub-saharan Africa’) and less directly involved with policy, but within that, some ongoing projects focus on
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economically disadvantaged sectors of those societies, which may make them of relevance to the focus. The interest in the Philosophy department in comparative religion and conceptual relativism could provide a linking point with social-theoretical and anthropological interests within the other departments. Both Economics and Sociology teach undergraduate courses on Development and have small numbers of postgraduates engaged in development-related work. A number of undergraduates have over the years done dissertations related to development; others have gone on to work in development, but it was not possible to access records of these. The partnerships and linkages listed in the responses are disappointingly thin, and would suggest that without substantial resources, it is difficult to build up networks abroad, and particularly in low-income countries. It is evident from the contributions from both Economics and Sociology that the renewed emphasis on migration in both disciplines is intersecting with development in interesting ways, and this may be something that can be built on in future proposals.
School of Social Work and Social Policy
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Work and Social PolicyDepartment Staff 4Staff Name 1 Maeve ForemanStaff Name 2 Robbie GilliganStaff Name 3 Hasheem MannanStaff Name 4 Trish WalshStaff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities
Various strands of activity and interest reflect commitment among students and staff to developing world issues, especially in relation to the support and care of vulnerable populations. The examples below serve to illustrate this. The School’s strengths in areas such as social work education, children, disability etc provide a good
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foundation from which to offer input and collaboration around Development and Vulnerable Populations. With a clear College – wide framework around Development issues, the School is well placed to play a growing part in such College developments.Curriculum• BSS ‘International Social Work’ sequenceo Offered for more than ten yearso Taught over three of four yearso Offers alternative to General Paper in Senior Sophister yearo Requires students to undertake comparative study on a policy or practice issue focusing on at least two countries. o Students often use a developing country as a comparator
International Fieldwork Placements for Social Work StudentsIn the period 2003 – 2007, 16 social work students (BSS or MSW) undertook fieldwork training (with the encouragement, advice and assistance of the School) in developing countries: • Ghana 1• Guatemala 2• India 3• South Africa 9• Zambia 1
Alumni of social work programmes engaged in relevant activity in developing countries (some examples)• Maria McLoughlin, MSW 2007 class just hired as coordinator of UNV programme in Cape Town• Geoff Loane, BSS (1978) Head of International Committee of the Red Cross to the U.S. (first non-Swiss person to hold such a posting)• John Rynne, (BSS, 1988), Director for Goal in Ethiopia
Tradition of BSS and MSW alumni serving as volunteers in developing countries.
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Religion, Theology and EcumenicsDepartment Staff 5Staff Name 1 Gladys GanielStaff Name 2 Iain AtackStaff Name 3 Linda Hogan
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Staff Name 4 Gillian WylieStaff Name 5 David TombsStaff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads 65Master Students
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PhD Students 10Summary of Activities
The Irish School of Ecumenics' M.Phil. Programmes in International Peace Studies (Dublin) and Reconciliation Studies (Belfast) both engage with issues of development; and staff on both campuses are involved with these issues in areas such as Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southern Africa. The courses that include development issues are Politics of Development (Dublin), Politics of Peace and Conflict (Dublin), Gender: Conflict and Social Change (Dublin), Conflict and Collective Identity (Belfast), and When the Fighting Stops (Belfast). A number of Ph.D. students are conducting research on development related topics. Staff also have secured some funding for research in these areas.
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Staff 3Staff Name 1 Timothy SavageStaff Name 2 Inmaculada Arnedillo-SánchezStaff Name 3 Jane GrimsonStaff Name 4 Staff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
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Number of other staff working on development e.g. technicians, administration
Software Engineer to be employed from Jan 1 2008
PhD Students Summary of Activities
The development research within the School of Computer Science and Statistics focuses on two main areas, namely on the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education (Brendan Tangney and Tim Savage) and Health (Jane Grimson). In addition Jane Grimson is leading the Irish African Partnership for research capacity building funded under the Irish Aid/HEA programme. The main emphasis of the work is to investigate ways in which technology can help to overcome the resource (particularly human capacity) deficits in developing countries.
School of Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of EngineeringDepartment Staff 2Staff Name 1 Laurence GillStaff Name 2 Bruce MisstearsStaff Name 3 Staff Name 4 Staff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students 3Summary of Activities
Bruce Misstears: Essentially, I did a lot of work on water resources in developing countries from 1977 to 1994 (Nigeria, Sudan, Burma, Pakistan, Oman etc). More recently, I published an international text book in 2006 on the subject of water wells. This book has many examples of designing and constructing groundwater schemesin developing countries, and also deals with social and other issues to do with water resources management in such environments.Laurence Gill
School of Genetics & Microbiology
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and MicrobiologyDepartment Staff 4Staff Name 1 David McConnellStaff Name 2 Angus BellStaff Name 3 Dan BradleyStaff Name 4 Mani RamaswaniStaff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads 1Master Students
PhD Students 1Summary of Activities
One of the school's areas of interest is in the application of modern life sciences to the alleviation of poverty and ill-health in developing countries. The school's activities cover both specific research projects and advocacy/outreach. The research group of Dr. Gus Bell is concerned solely with the biology of the malarial parasite and the problems of antimalarial drug resistance and new antimalarial drug design. All of his projects are therefore relevant to development, but the one on emerging drug resistance in Africa (see Research Projects) has a particularly strong emphasis on application in developing countries. Prof. Dan Bradley's research in population genetics includes work in genetic susceptibility to diseases of poverty in humans and livestock. Other members of staff are also involved in research potentially applicable to development, including study of bacterial and viral infectious diseases and the genetics of health and disease in humans and crop plants. Prof. David McConnell is heavily involved in outreach, advocacy and policy-making with respect to the application of modern biology to tackling the causes of poverty and ill-health.
School of Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural ScienceDepartment Staff 6Staff Name 1 John ParnellStaff Name 2 Anna Davies
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Staff Name 3 Pádraig CarmodyStaff Name 4 Celia HollandStaff Name 5 Kenneth IrvineStaff Name 6 David TaylorPart Time Staff 1Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
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PhD Students Summary of Activities
The School of Natural Sciences has established a leading international reputation in the field of international development. Its interests range from tropical plant, disease and animal ecology to waste management and the political economy of economic restructuring in Sub-Saharan Africa. Staff research interestes cover much of the developing world from Asia to Central America and they are actively involved in setting up new collaborations with regional initiatives such as the Inter-University Council of East Africa. Funders for these projects include developing country national governments, the European Union, the Advisory Board of Irish Aid, the Irish Research Council for Science Education and Technology, and the European Science Foundation. There are a variety of courses offered by staff with international development content and also several postgraduate student research projects. Staff have also consulted for the World Bank and national governments amongst others
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences
Faculty of Health ScienceSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment Staff 8Staff Name 1 Jacinta McLoughlinStaff Name 2 Noel ClaffeyStaff Name 3 June NunnStaff Name 4 Diarmuid ShanleyStaff Name 5 Eilis DelapStaff Name 6 John ClarksonStaff Name 7 Majella GilesStaff Name 8 Eilis McGovernPart Time Staff 3
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Post Docs 0PostGrads 1Master Students
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PhD Students 0Other Staff 2Summary of Activities
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Faculty of Health ScienceSchool of Nursing and MidwiferyDepartment Staff 1Staff Name 1 Mike ClarkeStaff Name 2 Staff Name 3 Staff Name 4 Staff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities
no summary given
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Health ScienceSchool of PharmacyDepartment Staff 5Staff Name 1 Helen SheridanStaff Name 2 Neil FrankishStaff Name 3 Sheila RyderStaff Name 4 Anne Marie HealyStaff Name 5 Marek RadomskiStaff Name 6 Part Time Staff 1
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Post Docs PostGrads Master Students
PhD Students Summary of Activities
Dr. Helen SheridanCurrently involved in two collaborative research projects with low / middle income countries:
The first collaboration has been in place for almost 5 years and is with Professor Dr. Fabio de Sousa Menezes of The Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. This project carried out jointly with Dr. Neil Frankish of TCD has involved a collaborative multidisciplinary analysis of Bioactive Brazilian plant species used in traditional Medicine. In the past funding has been sought unsuccessfully from a number of agencies. Currently our work on the anti-diabetic properties of Bauhinia species has secured funding from the Federal Government of Brazil which has sponsored a research sabbatical for Dr. Menezes in TCD. Based on recent results we are hoping to secure additional funding through Enterprise Ireland ‘Proof of concept’ awards. Funding from the SOPP has also supported a short research sabbatical for a Brazilian Ph. D student in TCD. Several publications and conference presentations have arisen from this work.
The second collaboration, with four major Chinese Research Institutions has been initiated by King’s College London. It has involved the formation of a consortium of Academic and industrial research centres in the PRC and the EU. Dr. Helen Sheridan, TCD is the Irish participant in this consortium which aims to have a fundamental role in the ongoing Global scientific evaluation of traditional Chinese medicines. The consortium has applied for funding under the EU FP7-Health-2007 call. This is a coordination initiative which aims to promote and support networking and coordination of research activities applying functional genomics in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Post-Genomic Era. The consortium is composed of a 40-strong team, comprising scientists from 12 countries. It is anticipated that TCD will be the academic centre of TCM Sino-Hibernian research activity. The first stage of this research collaboration has been initiated in TCD with an evaluation of TCM use in Ireland both in the indigenous population and in the migrant Chinese population. This survey is being carried
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out in collaboration with Dr. Sheila Ryder of the SOPP (Practice of Pharmacy).The School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences’ vision is to encourage research by engaging high quality pharmaceutical scientists capable of devising new drug entities, syntheses, analytical protocols and delivery systems. In addition, our mission is to enhance the national and international reputation of the School by attracting world-renowned researchers.
Research StrengthsThe Schools traditional research strengths lie in two broad areas: • Discovery of new drugs, both of natural or synthetic origin • Design/Development of new drug delivery systems/technologies. More recently the Faculty of Health Sciences in updating its Research Strands identified Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases/Global health, Neurosciences and Genetics as particular disease areas of focus. Projects of special importance in the School which link into these areas include:
Ø Cancer ResearchØ Infectious diseases/Global healthØ NeurosciencesØ Genetics
.Centre for Global Health
Faculty of Health ScienceCentre for Global HealthDepartment Staff 4Staff Name 1 Adebola AdedimejiStaff Name 2 Eilish Mc AuliffeStaff Name 3 Malcolm MacLachlanStaff Name 4 Charles NormandStaff Name 5 Staff Name 6 Part Time Staff Post Docs PostGrads
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Master Students
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PhD Students 9Summary of Activities
Centre for Global HealthSummary of Activities June 2007
Funded Research Activities (CGH led projects)StudentsMasters in Global Health (24 Students)PhD students – 9
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2.2 Trinity academic staff interested in international development
Listed alphabetically
First NameSecond Name Position Faculty School
Audrey Adams Lecturer FHS Nursing & MidwiferyAdebola Adedimeji Lecturer/Co-Ordinator
M.Sc Global Health FHS MedicineInmaculada Arnedillo-
Sánchez Lecturer FEMSComputer Science and Statistics
Iain Atack Lecturer FAHSS RTEFrank Barry Professor FAHSS Business Angus Bell Senior Lecturer FEMS Genetics & Microbiology William Binchy Professor FAHSS LawBarbara Bradby Senior Lecturer FAHSS SSSPDan Bradley Associate Professor FEMS Genetics & Microbiology Mairead Brady Lecturer in Business
Studies FAHSS Business
Louis BrennanSenior Lecturer in Business Studies FAHSS Business
Melissa Butcher Lecturer FAHSS/FEMS SSSP/Natural SciencesRosemary Byrne Senior Lecturer FAHSS LawPadraig Carmody Lecturer FEMS Natural SciencesNoel Claffey Professor/Dean FHS Dental ScienceMichael Clarke Adjunct Associate
Professor FHS Nursing & MidwiferyJohn Clarkson Emeritus Professor FHS Dental ScienceMicheal Collins Lecturer FAHSS SSSPPeter Conroy Lecturer FAHSS EducationNeville Cox Senior Lecturer FAHSS LawAnna Davies Associate Professor FEMS Natural SciencesJohn Devitt Visiting Research
Associate FAHSS BusinessFreda Donoghue Senior Research Fellow FAHSS BusinessCatherine Donnelly Lecturer FAHSS LawGemma Donnelly
CoxLecturer in Business Studies & Academic Director FAHSS Business
PJ Drudy Fellow Emeritus FAHSS SSSPPadraic Fallon
Senior Scientist FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
Martin Fellenz Lecturer FAHSS BusinessAnn FitzGibbon Senior Lecturer FAHSS Education
Maeve Foreman Lecturer FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Neil Frankish Lecturer FHSPharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Gladys Ganiel Lecturer FAHSS RTE
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Laurence Gill Senior Lecturer FEMS EngineeringRobbie Gilligan
Head of School FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Ian Grey Position TBC FAHSS PsychologySheila Greene Professor FAHSS PsychologyJane Grimson
Professor FEMSComputer Science and Statisitcs
Anne Marie HealySenior Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lucy Hederman Lecturer FEMS Computer ScienceMartina Hennessy Senior Lecturer,
Consultant, Medical Education FHS Medicine
David Hevey Lecturer FAHSS PsychologyLinda Hogan Professor/Head of School FAHSS RTECelia Holland Professor FEMS Natural SciencesAnne Holohan Lecturer FAHSS SSSP
Rita HonanCourse Director PG Dipl in A.B.A. FAHSS Psychology
Patrick HonohanProfessor Int. Financial Economics FAHSS SSSP
Ken Irvine Senior Lecturer FEMS Natural SciencesSharon Jackson Senior Research Officer FAHSSPaul Johnston Lecturer FEMS EngineeringMike Jones Professor FEMS Natural SciencesJoe Keane Senior Lecturer FHS Medicine
Colm KearneyProfessor & The Senior Lecturer FAHSS Business
Dermot Kelleher Professor FHS MedicineMichael King Senior Research Officer FAHSS
Philip Lane
Professor of International Macroeconomics & Director IIIS FAHSS SSSP
EdEd LavelleLavelle Lecturer/Course Co-Lecturer/Course Co-OrdinatorOrdinator FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
EimearEimear LongLong Lecturer Part-Time FAHSS LawAndrew Loxley Lecturer FAHSS EducationBrian Lucey Professor FAHSS BusinessMalcolm MacLachlan Associate Professor FAHSS PsychologyOgenna Manafa Research Officer FHS MedicineHasheem Mannan International Research
Fellow FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Tim MantleLecturer FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
Alan Matthews Professor FAHSS SSSPEilish McAuliffe Senior Lecturer /Health
Service Mgmt Co FHS MedicineDavid McConnell Professor FEMS Genetics & Microbiology Joe McDonagh Senior Lecturer & Dir.of FAHSS Business
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Exec.EducationGail McElroy Lecturer FAHSS SSSPSeiglinde McGee Part-time Lecturer FAHSS Psychology
Siobhan McGeeDirector, Centre for Nonprofit Management FAHSS Business
Jacinta McLoughlin Senior Lecturer FHS Dental Science
Ceppie MerryVisiting Senior Lecturer - Global Health FHS Medicine
Kingston Mills Professor FEMS BiochemistryBruce Misstear Senior Lecturer FEMS EngineeringFionaFiona MulcahyMulcahy Associate Professor FHSFHS MedicineBrianBrian MurrayMurray CEOCEO FHSFHS Dental ScienceJohn Murray Professor FAHSS Business Gaia Narciso Lecturer FAHSS SSSPCarol Newman Lecturer FAHSS SSSPDerekDerek NolanNolan LecturerLecturer FEMSFEMS Biochemistry &
ImmunologyCharles Normand Edward Kennedy Chair FHS MedicineJune Nunn Professor/Pro Dean FHS Dental SciencePatricia O’Brien
Director of N.I.S.L.D FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Paul O'Grady Lecturer FAHSS SSSP
John O' HaganProfessor & M.Litt/Ph.D Co-Ordinator FAHSS SSSP
Elizabeth Oldham Senior Lecturer FAHSS EducationLuke O’Neill Chair of Molecular
Immunology FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
Kevin O'Rourke Professor of Economics FAHSS SSSPCarmel O'Sullivan Lecturer FAHSS EducationMichael O’Toole Research Associate FHS MedicineJohn Parnell Professor FEMS Natural Sciences
Marek Radomski Professor FHSPharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Des Ryan Lecturer FAHSS Law
Mairin Ryan
Chief Pharmacist & Lecturer in Pharmacoeconomics FHS Medicine
Sheila Ryder Lecturer FHSPharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Timothy SavageLecturer FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs
Aidan Seery Lecturer & Co-ordinator M.Ed. FAHSS Education
Diarmuid Shanley Emeritus Professor FHS Dental Science
Helen Sheridan Lecturer FHSPharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Gaye Stephens Lecturer FEMS Computer Science
Brendan TangneySenior Lecturer - Course Dir.Msc(IT) Ed. FEMS Computer Science
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David Taylor Professor FEMS Natural SciencesStephen Thomas Lecturer FHS Medicine
Ladislav TimulakCourse Director, M.Sc Counselling Psych FAHSS Psychology
David Tombs Lecturer FAHSS RTE
Paul H. Voorheis Fellow Emeritus FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
Trish Walsh Lecturer FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
James WickhamSenior Lecturer/ Jean Monnet Professor FAHSS SSSP
Michael Wycherley Lecturer FAHSS SSSPGillian Wylie Lecturer FAHSS RTE
Notes:
One staff member is co-appointed in 2 Faculties (FAHSS & FEMS) and 2 Schools (SSSP and Natural Science), she is counted only in FEMS/Natural Science.
Staff in Centre for Global Health and in IIIS are listed according to their primary School affiliation. From Centre for Global Health, there are 7 staff included in the international development listing above. From IIIS, there are 22 IIIS research associates and 2 IIIS staff members included in the listing above.Two IIIS staff members (no School affiliation) are included with SSSP.
Administrative and other staff interested in international development
First NameSecond Name Position Faculty School
Ellis Delap No information available FHS Dental ScienceMajella Giles Eur. Admin. IFDEA Global
Network on dental education FHS Dental Science
Jessica Keogh Admin. Ass. Dent. Education in Europe (ADEE) FHS Dental Science
Philip O'Dwyer MBA Administrator FAHSS BusinessEmma Samman No information available FHS Medicine
Notes: Three staff included above (Delap, O’Dwyer, Samman) were mentioned by Schools in responding to the audit but their positions and status as Trinity staff have yet to be confirmed.
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First Name
Second Name Position Faculty School Department Research Centre Affiliations Email Publications Website
Mairead Brady
Lecturer in Business Studies FAHSS Business IIIS Research Associate
Louis BrennanSenior Lecturer in Business Studies FAHSS Business
IIIS Research Associate, Centre for the Dynamics of Global Business Systems y
John Devitt
Visiting Research Associate FAHSS Business
Chief Executive of Transparency International [email protected] n
Gemma Donnelly Cox Lecturer in
Business Studies & Academic Director FAHSS Business
Centre for Non Profit Management
Freda
DonoghueSenior Research Fellow FAHSS Business
Centre for Nonprofit Management
University of Malawi, SADC,
[email protected] n www.cnm.tcd.ie
Martin FellenzLecturer FAHSS Business IIIS Research Associate
Colm KearneyProfessor & The Senior Lecturer FAHSS Business IIIS Research Associate
Brian LuceyProfessor FAHSS Business IIIS Research Associate
Joe McDonagh Senior Lecturer & Dir.of Exec.Education FAHSS Business UNDP
Siobhan McGee
Director, Centre for Nonprofit Management FAHSS Business
Centre for Nonprofit Management
University of Addis Ababa, Concern, Red Cross
Frank Barry Professor FAHSS Business IIIS Research Associate frank.barry@tcd. y27
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John Murray Professor FAHSS Business
IIIS Research Associate, Centre for the Dynamics of Global Business Systems
Peter ConroyLecturer FAHSS Education
Ann FitzGibbon Senior Lecturer FAHSS [email protected] n
Andrew Loxley Lecturer FAHSS Education [email protected]
Elizabeth Oldham Senior Lecturer FAHSS [email protected] n
Carmel O'Sullivan Lecturer FAHSS [email protected] n
Aidan Seery Lecturer & Co-ordinator M.Ed. FAHSS Education [email protected]
William Binchy
Professor FAHSS Law IIIS Research [email protected] y
Rosemary Byrne Senior Lecturer FAHSS Law IIIS Research AssociatePost Conflict Justice Group [email protected]
Neville CoxSenior Lecturer FAHSS Law [email protected] n
Catherine DonnellyLecturer FAHSS Law
EimearEimear LongLong Lecturer Part-Time FAHSS Law [email protected] n
Des Ryan Lecturer FAHSS [email protected] n
Sheila Greene Professor FAHSS Psychology The International Network of Child Policy Research Centers, Childwatch International, InternationalChildhood and
n
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Ian Grey Position TBC FAHSS Psychology n
David Hevey Lecturer FAHSS Psychology [email protected] n
Rita HonanCourse Director PG Dipl in A.B.A. FAHSS Psychology [email protected] n
Malcolm MacLachlan Associate Professor FAHSS PsychologyCentre for Global Health [email protected] n
Seiglinde McGeePart-time Lecturer FAHSS Psychology
Trinity Disability and Development Research Group
Ladislav Timulak
Course Director, M.Sc Counselling Psych FAHSS Psychology
Uganda Martyrs' Universty [email protected] n
Iain Atack Lecturer FAHSS RTE [email protected] y
Gladys Ganiel Lecturer FAHSS RTE IIIS Research AssociatePost Conflict Justice Group [email protected] y
Linda HoganProfessor/Head of School FAHSS RTE
Irish School of Ecumenics IIIS Research Associate [email protected]
David Tombs Lecturer FAHSS RTE [email protected] y
Gillian Wylie Lecturer FAHSS RTEIIIS Research Associate [email protected] y
Maeve Foreman Lecturer FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
Robbie Gilligan
Head of School FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
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Research Fellowand Social Policy
Patricia O’BrienDirector of N.I.S.L.D FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
Trish Walsh Lecturer FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
PJ Drudy Fellow Emeritus FAHSS SSSP Economics [email protected]
Patrick Honohan
Professor Int. Financial Economics FAHSS SSSP Economics IIIS Research Associate
Philip Lane
Professor of International Macroeconomics & Director IIIS FAHSS SSSP Economics IIIS Research Associate [email protected]
Alan Matthews Professor FAHSS SSSP Economics IIIS Research [email protected] y
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/amtthews/
Gaia Narciso Lecturer FAHSS SSSP [email protected] y
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/narcisog/
Carol Newman Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Economics IIIS Research [email protected] y
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/cnewman/index.htm
John O' Hagan
Professor & M.Litt/Ph.D Co-Ordinator FAHSS SSSP Economics
Kevin O'RourkeProfessor of Economics FAHSS SSSP Economics IIIS Research Associate
Michael Wycherley Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Economics EUI [email protected] n
Micheal Collins
Lecturer FAHSS SSSP
Economics/Education
Sharon JacksonSenior Research Officer FAHSS IIIS IIIS
Michael King Senior Research FAHSS IIIS IIIS michael.king@t
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Paul O'Grady Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Philosophy [email protected] y
Gail McElroy Lecturer FAHSS SSSPPolitical Science IIIS Research Associate [email protected]
Barbara Bradby Senior Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Sociology IIIS Research Associate [email protected] y
Anne Holohan Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Sociology IIIS Research [email protected] y
James Wickham
Senior Lecturer/ Jean Monnet Professor FAHSS SSSP Sociology
Employment Research Centre / Trinity Immigration Initiative/ IIIS Research Associate Policy Institute
Melissa Butcher LecturerFAHSS/FEMS
SSSP/Natural Sciences
Sociology/Geography
www.globalroaming.at
Padraic Fallon
Senior Scientist FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology [email protected]
EdEd LavelleLavelle Lecturer/Course Lecturer/Course Co-OrdinatorCo-Ordinator
FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
Biochemistry Biochemistry & & ImmunologyImmunology [email protected]
Tim Mantle
Lecturer FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology Biochemistry [email protected]
Kingston Mills Professor FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology Immunology
DerekDerek NolanNolan LecturerLecturer FEMSFEMS Biochemistry & Immunology [email protected]
Luke O’Neill Chair of Molecular Immunology FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
Paul H. Voorheis Fellow Emeritus FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology Biochemistry
Lucy HedermanLecturer FEMS
Computer Science
Gaye Stephens Lecturer FEMSComputer Science
Computer Science
Brendan TangneySenior Lecturer - Course FEMS
Computer Science
Computer Science
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Inmaculada
Arnedillo-Sánchez
Lecturer FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs
Computer Science
Centre for Research in Information Technology & Education
https://www.cs.tcd.ie/research_groups/crite/personal/InmaculadaArnedillo.htm
Jane Grimson
Professor FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs
Computer Science
Centre for Health Informatics
Centre for Health Informatics
www.cs.tcd.ie/chi
Timothy Savage
Lecturer FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs
Computer Science & Education
Centre for Research in Information Technology & Education
https://www.cs.tcd.ie/research_groups/crite/
Laurence Gill Senior Lecturer FEMS Engineering
Civil Structural & Environmental Engineering [email protected] y
Paul Johnston
Lecturer FEMS Engineering
Civil Structural & Environmental Engineering
Bruce Misstear Senior Lecturer FEMS Engineering [email protected]
Angus Bell Senior Lecturer FEMSGenetics & Microbiology
Moyne Institute of Preventative Medicine [email protected] y
http://www.tcd.ie/Microbiology/research/a_bell.php
Dan Bradley
Associate Professor FEMSGenetics & Microbiology
Smurfit Institute of Genetics [email protected] y
http://www.gen.tcd.ie/molpopgen/index.php
David McConnell
Professor FEMSGenetics & Microbiology
Smurfit Institute of Genetics
www.tcd.ie/Genetics/index.php
Padraig Carmody Lecturer FEMS Natural Sciences
Geography University of Vermont USA
y http://www.tcd.ie/Geography/GeographyWebsite/Staff_Pages/
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Anna DaviesAssociate Professor FEMS
Natural Sciences Geography Centre for Enviroment [email protected] y
Celia Holland Professor FEMSNatural Sciences Zoology
Ken IrvineSenior Lecturer FEMS
Natural Sciences Zoology Centre for Enviroment [email protected] y
Mike Jones
Professor FEMSNatural Sciences Botany Centre for Enviroment [email protected] y
John Parnell Professor FEMSNatural Sciences Botany [email protected] y
David Taylor
Professor FEMSNatural Sciences Geography Centre for Enviroment [email protected] n
Noel Claffey
Professor/Dean FHS Dental [email protected] n
http://ddsh.learnonline.ie/
John Clarkson
Emeritus Professor FHS Dental Science
Community Health Int. Assoc. Denta Research (former President)
http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/
Jacinta McLoughlin Senior Lecturer FHS Dental ScienceCommunity Health
http://dented.learnonline.ie/
BrianBrian MurrayMurray CEOCEO FHSFHS
Dental Science
Chief Executive School and Hospital
http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/
June Nunn
Professor/Pro Dean FHS Dental Science Special NeedsOperation Smile
http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/
Diarmuid Shanley Emeritus Professor FHS Dental Science Dental School IIIS Research Associate
IFDEA, DentEd, ADEA, Univ. Pacific California
[email protected] n www.ifdea.org
Adebola Adedimeji Lecturer/Co- FHS Medicine Centre for Global adebola.adedi y33
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Ordinator M.Sc Global Health Health [email protected]
Martina Hennessy Senior Lecturer, Consultant, Medical Education FHS Medicine
Joe Keane Senior Lecturer FHS MedicineDermot Kelleher
Professor FHS [email protected]
Ogenna Manafa
Research Officer FHS MedicineCentre for Global Health
Centre for Global Health
Eilish McAuliffe Senior Lecturer /Health Service Mgmt Co FHS Medicine
Public Health & Primary Care
Centre for Global Health [email protected] n
Ceppie Merry
Visiting Senior Lecturer - Global Health FHS Medicine Medicine [email protected]
FionaFiona MulcahyMulcahy Associate Professor
FHSFHSMedicine no email
Charles NormandEdward Kennedy Chair FHS Medicine
Public Health & Primary Care
Centre for Global Health
Michael O’Toole Research Associate FHS Medicine
Centre for Global Health
Mairin Ryan
Chief Pharmacist & Lecturer in Pharmacoeconomics FHS Medicine
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Stephen Thomas Lecturer FHS MedicineCentre for Global Health
Centre for Global Health
Audrey AdamsLecturer FHS
Nursing & Midwifery
Michael ClarkeAdjunct Associate Professor FHS
Nursing & Midwifery
Director, UK Cochrane Centre
Neil Frankish Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacology Panoz Insitute [email protected] y
http://www.tcd.ie/pharmacy/staff/
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Senior Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [email protected] n
Marek Radomski Professor FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Sheila Ryder Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [email protected] n
Helen Sheridan Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacognosy Panoz Insitute
http://www.tcd.ie/pharmacy/staff/
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Trinity Staff research interests and regionsFirst Name
Second Name Position Faculty School Development Interests Countries
Mairead Brady Lecturer in Business Studies FAHSS Business global supply networks - GSNs Global
Louis BrennanSenior Lecturer in Business Studies FAHSS Business
FDI and Southern Multinationals, Chinese Development, global supply systems
Global South and China
John DevittVisiting Research Associate FAHSS Business Combating corruption and building integrity in public and corporate life.
Gemma Donnelly Cox Lecturer in Business Studies & Academic Director FAHSS Business effective institutions
FredaDonoghue
Senior Research Fellow FAHSS Business Mapping Project
Martin Fellenz Lecturer FAHSS Business GSN's - global supply networks Global
Colm KearneyProfessor & The Senior Lecturer FAHSS Business
Brian Lucey Professor FAHSS Business emerging markets financeJoe McDonagh Senior Lecturer &
Dir.of Exec.Education FAHSS Business
leading large-scale change in complex systems of organisations, particularly change enabled by modern ICT systems
Siobhan McGee
Director, Centre for Nonprofit Management FAHSS Business governence, strategy and resourcing
Kenya and south Sudan
Frank Barry Professor FAHSS Business Global Economy GlobalJohn Murray Professor FAHSS Business global supply systemsPeter Conroy Lecturer FAHSS EducationAnn FitzGibbon Senior Lecturer FAHSS Education no info givenAndrew Loxley Lecturer FAHSS EducationElizabeth Oldham Senior Lecturer FAHSS EducationCarmel O'Sullivan Lecturer FAHSS EducationAidan Seery Lecturer & Co-
ordinator M.Ed. FAHSS EducationWilliam Binchy Professor FAHSS Law African Human Rights; African Constitutionalism; South African Law;
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Rosemary Byrne Senior Lecturer FAHSS LawNeville Cox
Senior Lecturer FAHSS Law Comparative Law and its impact on Legal Systems in Developing Countries.Catherine Donnelly
Lecturer FAHSS LawInternational Human Rights and Cultural Relativism; Privatisation of State Functions
EimearEimear LongLong Lecturer Part-Time FAHSS Law Globalisation and International Family Law.
Des Ryan Lecturer FAHSS Law Comparative Law and its impact on Legal Systems in Developing Countries.Sheila Greene Professor FAHSS Psychology Child and youth researchIan Grey Position TBC FAHSS Psychology intellectual disability. Dubai, Arab regionDavid Hevey
Lecturer FAHSS Psychology
human resources for health, [rss:Research Interests: Psychological aspects of Coronary Heart Disease, Health psychology, Quality of life assessment, Psychological models of health behaviour, Stress, Emotional expression and health] Malawi
Rita HonanCourse Director PG Dipl in A.B.A. FAHSS Psychology
Working with Fighting Blindness running course in Dubai for participants from Sudan and India, among others
Dubai, Sudan and India
Malcolm MacLachlan Associate Professor FAHSS Psychology No info givenSeiglinde McGee Part-time Lecturer FAHSS Psychology Disability and Development
Ladislav Timulak
Course Director, M.Sc Counselling Psych FAHSS Psychology
psychotherapy processes, Slovacia. counselling and HIV/AIDS with St Francis Counsellor training Institute, Uganda Martyrs’ University, Uganda. Slovakia, Uganda
Iain AtackLecturer FAHSS RTE peacebuilding, development ethics
Sri Lanka, South Asia
Gladys Ganiel Lecturer FAHSS RTEthe role of religion in peacebuilding and reconciliation, including its contribution to development
Linda HoganProfessor/Head of School FAHSS RTE no info given
David Tombs Lecturer FAHSS RTE
The role of truth commissions in Latin American transitions, the international integration of truth commission mechanisms and experiences, the religious influence on the construction of truth commissions and on the public perception of their work Latin America
Gillian Wylie Lecturer FAHSS RTE Human trafficking, gender based violence and war trafficking from 37
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Maeve Foreman Lecturer FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Prior to her appointment as a lecturer in 2003, Maeve Foreman served as senior medical social worker in a large HIV clinic in St. James's Hospital for over 15 years. The clinic has good links internationally, and Dr. Ceppi Merry an ex-colleague developed Realta, a global HIV/AIDS foundation, which is working alongside Ireland AID and others to develop HIV treatment programmes in Uganda, Burundi and Malawi.o Maeve has sent up and run HIV awareness, prevention counselling and support education programmes in St. James's and elsewhere for health care workers. She has a particular interest in HIV issues internationally. Her knowledge of this area comes primarily from working with HIV+ women from sub-Saharan Africa in Ireland, the largest group now testing positive here today, and the subject of a research project she was involved with [see Foreman, M. & Hawthorne, H. (2007) ‘Learning from the Experiences of Ethnic Minorities Accessing HIV Services in Ireland’ British Journal of Social Work 37:1153-1172]. o Maeve is on the board of directors of Dublin AIDS Alliance, which has developed HIV prevention and education resources for youth in Ireland and Uganda with funding from Irish Aid and is on the Care and Management Committee of the Irish National AIDS Strategy Committee. She recently attended a consultation meeting with Irish Aid on the development of Irish Aid's new HIV Policy and Strategy (7.6.07). Maeve intends exploring options for involvement in research and support work in Africa in relation to HIV/AIDS, with special reference to Uganda and South Africa.
Robbie Gilligan
Head of School FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
o Vice President (2005 -9 ) of Childwatch International Network of Children’s Research Centres, comprising 45 centres most of which are in the majority world. The network is funded by Norwegian foreign aid money (NORAD) with a view to building capacity, especially in Africa.o Adviser (2007 - ) to the OAK Foundation Child Abuse Programme [its current priority countries are in Africa (Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda) and in Europe (Bulgaria, Latvia and Switzerland)].
Hasheem Mannan
International Research Fellow FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
o Strong interest in disability.o Hold PhD from leading disability policy PhD programme in US (Beach Centre, University of Kansas)o Has extensive experience of research and policy issues relating to disability and development with particular reference to Vietnam and Southern Africa
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o Recipient of HRB networking grant to join with Norwegian and South African researchers for collaborative work on HIV/AIDs and disability work in Southern Africa.
Patricia O’BrienDirector of N.I.S.L.D FAHSS
Social Work and Social Policy
Trish Walsh Lecturer FAHSSSocial Work and Social Policy
Involved in 1990s over a number of years in EU funded project to support development of social work education in Romania
PJ Drudy Fellow Emeritus FAHSS SSSP
Patrick Honohan
Professor Int. Financial Economics FAHSS SSSP
Philip Lane
Professor of International Macroeconomics & Director IIIS FAHSS SSSP
Alan Matthews Professor FAHSS SSSP Agricultural development, trade and developmentEast and Southern Africa
Gaia Narciso Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Migration/Risk Sharing
Carol Newman Lecturer FAHSS SSSPExploring issues relative to economic development using micro-data resources
Vietnam, Mozambique
John O' Hagan
Professor & M.Litt/Ph.D Co-Ordinator FAHSS SSSP
Kevin O'RourkeProfessor of Economics FAHSS SSSP
Michael Wycherley Lecturer FAHSS SSSP Economic GrowthMicheal Collins Lecturer FAHSS SSSP No info given Kenya
Sharon JacksonSenior Research Officer FAHSS
Michael KingSenior Research Officer FAHSS
Paul O'Grady Lecturer FAHSS SSSP conceptual relativism, Buddhism and social changeGail McElroy Lecturer FAHSS SSSP
Barbara Bradby Senior Lecturer FAHSS SSSPdevelopment theory, reproductive health, inc. childbirth and abortion, Latin America, esp. Andean region and Cuba
Anne Holohan Lecturer FAHSS SSSPconflict resolution, postconflict reconstruction, Institution building, use of information and communication technologies
Balkans, Haiti, Sub-Saharan Africa
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James WickhamSenior Lecturer/ Jean Monnet Professor FAHSS SSSP
Employment, training and labour market access. My research interest in development is largely from the perspective of migration TO 'advanced' countries from the new member states and (actual and potential) candidate states of the EU.
Balkans, Eastern Europe
Melissa Butcher LecturerFAHSS/FEMS
SSSP/Natural Sciences Cultural resistance to development; urbanisation, global cities in Asia South Asia/India
Padraic FallonSenior Scientist FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
EdEd LavelleLavelle Lecturer/Course Co-Lecturer/Course Co-OrdinatorOrdinator
FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
Tim MantleLecturer FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
Kingston Mills Professor FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
DerekDerek NolanNolan LecturerLecturer FEMSFEMS Biochemistry & Immunology
Luke O’Neill Chair of Molecular Immunology FEMS
Biochemistry & Immunology
Paul H. Voorheis Fellow Emeritus FEMSBiochemistry & Immunology
Lucy HedermanLecturer FEMS
Computer Science
Gaye Stephens Lecturer FEMSComputer Science
Brendan Tangney
Senior Lecturer - Course Dir.Msc(IT) Ed. FEMS
Computer Science
Inmaculada Arnedillo-Sánchez
Lecturer FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs
Jane Grimson
Professor FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs eHealth and research capacity building Sub-Saharan Africa
Timothy Savage
Lecturer FEMS
Computer Science and Statisitcs Technology & Learning for Development Education
Laurence Gill Senior Lecturer FEMS Engineering Water & Sanitation; environment
Ethiopia, DR Congo, Sudan, Uganda, Malawi, Kenya
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Angus Bell Senior Lecturer FEMSGenetics & Microbiology Malaria and antimalarial chemotherapy Tropics, sub-tropics
Dan BradleyAssociate Professor FEMS
Genetics & Microbiology Population genetics East Africa
David McConnellProfessor FEMS
Genetics & Microbiology Life sciences & development Worldwide
Padraig Carmody
Lecturer FEMS Natural SciencesEconomic restructuring in Africa, globlization, civil society and governance, political economy, poverty reduction
Zimababwe, South Africa, Ethiopian, Tanzania, Zambia, Southern and Eastern Africa
Anna Davies Associate Professor FEMS Natural Sciences Enviromental Policy India, China
Celia Holland Professor FEMS Natural Sciences Parasitology. Epidemiology, impact and control of parasites. Co-infections.
AFRICA (Nigeria) previously CENTRAL AMERICA (Panama)
Ken Irvine Senior Lecturer FEMS Natural Sciences No info givenMike Jones
Professor FEMS Natural Sciences
Sustainable utilisation of tropical wetlands. Wetland carbon cycle and impacts of climate change. Biomass as a source of renewable energy. Bioproductivity and the carbon cycle in tropical grasslands. I have long standing research links with countries in the developing world (in Africa and Asia), mainly in the field of the human dimensions of environmental (including climatic) changes, since being based in Uganda for my PhD (on the environmental history of soutwest Uganda) during the early and mid 1980s.
Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Lesotho, and have plans to carry out research in the near future in Zimbabwe. China
John Parnell Professor FEMS Natural Sciences Thailand, laos, cambodia, Vietnam, SE Asia
Thailand, laos, cambodia, Vietnam, SE Asia
David Taylor
Professor FEMS Natural Sciences
I have long standing research links with countries in the developing world (in Africa and Asia), mainly in the field of the human dimensions of environmental (including climatic) changes, since being based in Uganda for my PhD (on the environmental history of soutwest Uganda) during the early and mid 1980s.
Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Lesotho, and have plans to carry out research in the near future in Zimbabwe. China
Noel Claffey Professor/Dean FHS Dental Science Extensive infoJohn Clarkson Emeritus Professor FHS Dental Science Fluoridation International
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Jacinta McLoughlin Senior Lecturer FHS Dental Science no info given EUBrianBrian MurrayMurray CEOCEO FHSFHS Dental Science Quality Assurance & Benchmarking IT EuropeJune Nunn Professor/Pro Dean FHS Dental Science Special Needs & inequality EuropeDiarmuid Shanley Emeritus Professor FHS Dental Science International dental education & global health InternationalAdebola Adedimeji
Lecturer/Co-Ordinator M.Sc Global Health FHS Medicine
Global Health and Development, HIV and AIDS, Gender and Reproductive Health, Migration and Health, Social Structure of Slum Communities, Social Epidemiology, Monitoring and Evaluation
Martina Hennessy Senior Lecturer, Consultant, Medical Education FHS Medicine
Joe Keane Senior Lecturer FHS MedicineDermot Kelleher Professor FHS MedicineOgenna Manafa Research Officer FHS MedicineEilish McAuliffe Senior Lecturer
/Health Service Mgmt Co FHS Medicine Health systems and human resources
Ceppie Merry
Visiting Senior Lecturer - Global Health FHS Medicine
FionaFiona MulcahyMulcahy Associate Professor
FHSFHSMedicine
Charles Normand Edward Kennedy Chair FHS Medicine Health systems
Michael O’Toole Research Associate FHS Medicine
Mairin Ryan
Chief Pharmacist & Lecturer in Pharmacoeconomics FHS Medicine
Stephen Thomas Lecturer FHS MedicineAudrey Adams
Lecturer FHSNursing & Midwifery
Michael ClarkeAdjunct Associate Professor FHS
Nursing & Midwifery Effective healthcare
Low and middle income countries globally
Neil Frankish Lecturer FHS Pharmacy and Medicinal plants from South America Brazil (South 42
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America in general); China
Anne Marie Healy
Senior Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences no info given
Marek Radomski Professor FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
together with clinicians and scientists from the Silesian Centre for Heart Diseases in Zabrze, Poland are currently collaborating on two projects exploring the role of matrix metalloproteinases
Sheila Ryder Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Helen Sheridan Lecturer FHS
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Medicinal plants from South America: traditional Chinese medicine
Brazil (South America in general); China
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2.3 International Development Research Projects at Trinity
Index of International Development Research Projects at Trinity Primary Faculty and School
Research Centre or Collaborating
School
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences School of Business
International Business and Economic Development IIISEmerging FDI and Southern Multinationals Exploring China’s Interior Transferability of Business Management Innovations and the Impact on Human Development and Human Capital Formation
Global supply networks & financial flows along global supply chains School of Education
Towards Development: Raising Student & Public Awareness of Ireland’s Role & Responsibilities towards Developing Countries.
SSSP (Economics)
School of Law The African Judicial and Human Rights Programme
School of Psychology LEARN – Organisational Learning in Aid Organisations CGHADD UP - Are Development Discrepancies Undermining Performance?
CGH
International Doctoral School in Global Health (Indigo) CGHSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Policy Coherence for Development IIISHousehold Access to Finance in Developing Countries: An Observatory of Survey Data IIISTRADEAG: Impact of EU Agricultural Policy on Poverty in Africa IIISCoherence between Ireland’s Official Development Co-operation Activities & other Policy Areas in Particular Agricultural Trade & Support Policies IIISHIV and Gender-Based Violence in Eastern and Southern Africa IIISTrinity Debt Project IIIS
Dissent and Cultural Resistance in Asia's Cities Information and Migration: Ghanaian immigrants in Italy
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Migrant Careers and Aspirations Risk sharing and Gender in Tanzania
School of Religion, Theology and Ecumenics
Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe Trafficking for Purposes other than Prostitution
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science School of Computer Science and Statistics
Creating a Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE) for Development Education and related programmes
Education
The Irish African partnership for research capacity building SITHENGI Children’s Festival 2005 & International Think Tank in Preparation for the 5th World Summit on Media for Children 2007
Speak Africa
School of Engineering UV Disinfection Process for the Tropics The development of a fixed photocatalyst for the enhancement of continuous flow solar disinfection
Continuous flow solar oxidation process for the removal of arsenic from drinking water
Hygiene promotion & health related infrastructure support in primary schools
School of Genetics & Microbiology Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to the antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine in Africa.
Isolation and characterization of Marine Therapeutics Mechanisms of olfactory habituiation in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster.
Bovine tuberculosis in the developing world
Mammalian Population Genomics and Selection: Detection of Loci with Functionally Significant Variation in the Bovine Genome.
School of Natural Sciences Flora of Thailand and Surrounding Countries Vegetation and Flora of the Pitcairn Islands
The relationship between geohelminth infection and malaria in children between 12 and 60 months.
Geohelminth infection in children under 24 months
The trophic ecology of the demersal fish community of Lake Malawi/Niassa, Central Africa EC
Epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in children : temoral variability, molecular speciation and risk factors
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Cooperative research on East African Territorial Integration within Globalisation
Civil Society Engagement for Poverty Reduction
The sustained agricultural development of tropical wetlands in South America and Africa Tools for wetland ecosystem resource management in Eastern Africa
Faculty of Health Sciences School of Dental Sciences
Dent Ed I,II,III Assoc. Dental Education in Europe Global Network in Dental Education International Federation of Dental Educators and Associations (IFDEA)
Ceka (Smile Project) Operation Smile
School of Medicine MaxHR - Maximizing Human Resources at the District Level
CGH
Health System Strengthening for Equity: The Power and Potential of Mid-level Providers (HSSE)
CGH
Recruitment, motivation and retention of health workers in developing countries
CGH
HIV/AIDS Project CGHStructural and Environmental Factors related to HIV and AIDS
CGH
Understanding socio-structural and barriers to Adolescents’ Sexual Health in 5 African Countries
CGH
Female empowerment among young women in rural Zimbabwe
CGH
Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions between anti-malarials and antiretrovirals 1.
Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia.
Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions between anti-tuberculosis drugs and antiretrovirals.
Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia 2.
Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral strategies to reduce HIV transmission via breast milk from HIV-infected mothers in Malawi.
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Pharmacokinetic study to investigate the bioequivalence of generic antiretrovirals to branded products.
Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of cotrimoxazole prophylaxis in HIV-infected children in Zambia.
Comparison of the Pharmacokinetics of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV Infected Ugandan Women During and After Pregnancy
Comparison of nevirapine levels with and without dose escalation in HIV-infected patients commencing antiretroviral therapy who are also receiving rifampicin based anti-tuberculous therapy
Capacity Building for the AIDS Treatment Information Centre, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere
Neglected translational pharmacology research to optimize outcomes for HIV-infected populations in rural Africa
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Evidence Aid Randomised Trials of HIV/AIDS in Africa Chinese Clinical Trials Register
Note:
Projects are listed under the primary School of their PI. A number of projects are run through research centres such as the IIIS or the Centre for Global Health, or are run jointly by two Schools such as Education and Computer Science and Statistics.
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Full information on International Development Research Projects at Trinity
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessTitle International Business and Economic DevelopmentPI Frank Barry (School of Business & IIIS)Researchers Email [email protected] Description This project involves a detailed study of the various
“investment climate” factors that impact on a country’s ability to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), on the types of sectoral FDI and FDI processes that it can hope to attract, and on the development implications of different types of FDI. Many of the investment-climate factors have important public policy dimensions. The project also seeks to understand more fully the terms of the trade-off in public policy formulation between the desire to address market failures and the need to avoid “government failures”.
Time Period 2007 - ongoingBudget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment Title Emerging FDI and Southern MultinationalsPI Louis BrennanResearchers Email
Website
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Description “FDI Flows from the Rapid Developing Economies into Europe: The case of China” (with R. Rios-Morales), Proceedings 12th Annual International Manufacturing Symposium, Cambridge, September 2007, edited by M. Gregory and Y. Shi, pp. 1-16.
“Foreign Direct Investment from Emerging Economies: Chinese Investment in Latin America” (with R. Rios-Morales), Proceedings 9th International Decision Sciences Institute conference, Bangkok, July 2007, ISSN: 1539-1191.
"The Emergence of China as a Source of FDI Flows to Latin America”, (with R. Rios-Morales), Proceedings 33rd AIB UK Conference, edited by R.R. Sinkovics and M. Yomin, Manchester, April 2006, ISBN 978-0-0903808-03-3 – nominated for best paper award.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment Title Exploring China’s InteriorPI Louis BrennanResearchers Email
Website
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Description “A study on Location Determinants of FDI in China: the case of Western China”, (with C. Liu et al), working paper, March 2006.
“Exploring China’s Interior from a Socioeconomic Perspective”, (with C. Liu et al), Proceedings of the 2007 Academy of International Business Conference, edited by O. Shenkar and T. Kiyak, Indianapolis, June 2007.
“Location determinants of FDI in China’s hinterland: A city level analysis”, (with C. Liu et al), working paper, October 2007.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment Title Transferability of Business Management Innovations
and the Impact on Human Development and Human Capital Formation
PI Louis BrennanResearchers Email
Website
Description This research, carried out with partner institutions in China, looks at the propagation of global supply chains and the resultant integration of regions into worldwide networks of manufacturing. This phenomenon is being considered in terms of its impact on human development and human capital formation. In particular, the work considers the degree of transferability of Business Management Innovations and its ensuing ramifications. The lessons for human development and human capital formation in the undeveloped world are being explored.
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Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment Title Global supply networks & financial flows along global supply
chainsPI Mairead Brady, Martin Fellenz Researchers Email [email protected], [email protected]
DescriptionThis research project studies the nature of global supply networks (GSNs), the drivers of global economic activity. Current supply chains follow models that are descendants of medieval trade operations. Rather than trying to improve them by developing them along their current developmental trajectories, our objective is to build a comprehensive, critical and multi-disciplinary understanding of the nature of GSNs, and to chart directions for their future genesis. This work is relevant from an international development perspective because of the implication for firms located in lower/middle-income nations, and because model testing with MNC partners is likely to take place in such environments.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of EducationTitle Towards Development: Raising Student and Public Awareness of
Ireland’s Role and Responsibilities towards Developing Countries.
PI Ann Fitzgibbon (Dept of Education), PJ Drudy (Dept of
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Economics)Researchers Email [email protected] http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/index.php
Description Towards Development: Raising Student and Public Awareness of Ireland’s Role and Responsibilities towards Developing Countries. Awarded to Department of Education and Department of Economics in 2004, extended for three years in May 2005. Supports a lecturer to deliver a Broad Curriculum undergraduate course, modules to H.Dip. students and in-service teachers in the School of Education, a Development Studies website and the “Millennium Development Goals” (MDG) public lecture series.
Time Period 2004-2008Budget 360,000Funded by Irish Aid Development Education Unit
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of LawTitle The African Judicial and Human Rights ProgrammePI William Binchy (School of Law)Researchers
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Law/AfricanWorkshop.html
Description Over the past decade, the Law School has been involved in a programme for participation in support of constitutionalism, human rights and the rule of law in Africa. The programme has many facets and has received support from a number of agencies, including the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs. Annual Workshop for Chief Justices and Senior judiciary of African countries: Since 1997 the Law School has organised an Annual Workshop for Chief Justices and Senior judiciary of African countries. The Workshop takes place in August every year. it has been attended by Chief Justices and other senior judges from over fourteen coutnries. Those who have attended include Chief Justices of Botswana, Lesotho, The Gambia, Ghana, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.Last year's Workshop took place on 21-23 August 2006. The theme was the Administration of Justice and the Separation of Powers. The eleventh Annual Workshop was held at Trinity College Dublin on 20 August 2007.Programme on Constitutionalism for the Judiciary of Tanzania: From 1997 to 1999, the Law School, in conjunction with the Faculty of Law of the University of Dar es Salaam, organised a programme on Constitutionalism for the Judiciary of Tanzania. Fourteen members of the Tanzanian Judiciary came to Trinity in March 1997 and several members of the Law School, accompanied by a number of members of the Irish Judiciary, went to Dar es Salaam in September 1998 and September 1999. The programme was funded by the Department
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of Foreign Affairs. In March 2005, eight members of the Tanzanian Judiciary came to Trinity and in June 2006, members of the Law School, accompanied by members of the Irish Judiciary, went to Dar es Salaam for a workshop at the University of Dar es Salaam, in which over twenty members of the Tanzanian Judiciary participated.
African Human Rights and the Masters in Law: African Human Rights is a subject in the Master of Laws programme, taught by Professor William Binchy. Among the themes considered are the African Charter on Human Rights and People's Rights and Protocols; freedom of expression; economic, social and cultural rights; liberty; customary law; gender equality; children's rights; fair trial rights; the right to development; ethnicity and the right to self-determination.Public Lectures: The Law School organises public lectures on aspects of African constitutional and human rights law, delivered by eminent speakers. These have included Judge Pillay, Chief Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Chief Justice Nyalali of Tanzania, Chief Justice Gubbay of Zimbabwe, Chief Justice Arif of The Gambia, Chief Justice Sapire of Swaziland, Judges Goldstone and Regan of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, Professor Jeremy Sarkin of the University of Western Cape, Dr. Emmanuel Quansah of the University of Botswana.
Gambia Law Reports: The Law School has funded publication of the 1994-1997 volume of the Gambia Law Reports. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Library Resources: With the very substantial support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, the Law School organised the provision of selected library resources for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.Irish-African academic and judicial connections: The Law School has sought to develop connections with the Judiciary and legal academics in African countries. With members of the Irish Judiciary, members of the Law School have visited the Constitutional Court of South Africa, the South African Law Reform Commission, the Law Society of South Africa, the courts of Botswana, Kenya, Swaziland and Tanzania, the University of Botswana, the University of Dar es Salaam, the University of Swaziland, the University of Witwatersrand, the University of Cape Town, the University of Durban Westville, the University of Pretoria and the University of the Western Cape. In conjunction with the University of the Western Cape, the Law School has participated in two seminars, involving members of the South African and Irish Judiciary and members of the Law Faculty of the University of the Western Cape and of the Law School of Trinity College Dublin. There is a strong relationship between the Law School and the members of the Faculty of Law at the University of Dar es Salaam.
Seminars for Botswana Magistracy: The Law School has involved itself, in conjunction with the Supreme Court of Botswana, in the organisation of, and support for, three seminars for the Botswana Magistracy, chaired by the Chief Justice of Ngununu of Botswana, in Gaborone.
Time Period 2006-2009Budget 438,400Funded by Irish Aid Civil Society Fund
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of PsychologyDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle LEARN - Organisational Learning in Aid OrganisationsPI Malcolm MacLachlan (School of Psychology & Centre for
Global Health) Researchers Eilish Mc Auliffe (Medicine)
Charles Normand (Medicine)Lucy Hederman (Computer Science)
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/learn.phpFormal Partners
Concern and Irish Aid
Description The LEARN Project focuses on addressing the challenges of organisational learning in international aid organisations. The project is funded by the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences and has two corporate partners: Irish Aid and Concern. The Learn Team comprises four academic supervisors and four PhD students. We are interested in developing understanding and practical action for organisational learning. At present this involves researching the role of organisational sub-cultures, working relationships, advocacy and action research in relation to strengthening organisational learning systems. This project works in Tanzania, Uganda and Ireland(Concern & Irish Aid)
Country/Region Tanzania, Uganda, Ireland
Time Period 2005-2008Budget €172,481Funded by IRCHSS
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of PsychologyCentre for Global HealthTitle ADD-UP: Are Development Discrepancies Undermining
Performance? Aid salary discrepancies and development workers’ performance.
PI Malcolm MacLachlan (School of Psychology & Centre for Global Health)
Researchers Email [email protected]
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Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/addup.php
Description This research project, which began in March 07, is jointly co-ordinated by Professor Stuart Carr, Poverty Research Group, Massey University, New Zealand and Professor Mac MacLachlan, Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. According to the Paris Declaration best practice in aid work means pay should be aligned and harmonised across worker groups (World Bank, 2005). Although pay may not be a primary motive for development workers, discrepancies in pay nonetheless have the potential to influence perceptions of organisational justice, which can in turn affect work performance. Moreover, because injustice is a motivation for much aid itself, perceptions of unfairness in aid work may have an inherent salience and undermine its necessary constituents, especially cooperation and capacity building.
This project explores the effects of aid salary discrepancies in the health, education and business sectors of six countries: the landlocked economies of Malawi and Zambia; the transition economies of India and China; and the island economies of the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. Bringing together an international team of psychologists and sociologists from 10 different countries this project focuses on the human dynamics of aid salary discrepancies and their significance for capacity building in low-income countries.
Time Period 2007-2010Country/Region Malawi, Uganda, Ethiopia, India, China, Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands
Budget 400,000Funded by ESRC/DiFD
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Faculty of Health SciencesCentre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle International Doctoral School in Global Health (Indigo)PI Malcolm MacLachlanResearchers 20+ TCD staff including Adebola Adedimeji, Medicine,
Eilish Mc Auliffe, Medicine, Charles Normand Medicine, Steve Thomas, Medicine, Michael O’Toole, Medicine, L. Hederman, Computer Science
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Ethiopia, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, USA
Time Period 2005 - ?Budget 27,000Funded by Dean of Research, TCD; Irish AidAdditional comments
2005: funding of 15,000 provided by Dean of Research, TCD. 2007: funding of 12,000 provided by Irish Aid related to Ethiopia, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment IIISTitle Policy Coherence for Development - Framework
AgreementPI Alan Matthews (Dept. of Economics & IIIS)Researchers Prof. Frank Barry (TCD), Prof. Patrick Honohan
(TCD), Prof. James Phelan (UCD), Dr Susan Fereira (UCD), Prof. J.C. Bureau (INAPG Paris), Michael King (TCD), Sharon Jackson (TCD), Philip Lane (TCD)
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/researchprojectsID.php
Description With the support of The Advisory Board for Irish Aid (ABIA), IIIS is conducting a four year research programme (2007-2010) on the coherence of various aspects of Irish government domestic
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policy with the objectives of Irish Aid to reduce poverty in developing countries, in line with our commitment to the Millennium Development Goals. The research programme is comprised of two phases. In phase one an extensive survey of the activities of all Irish Government Departments will be conducted to identify policy areas that affect developing countries. The findings of this scoping research will be published in mid-2008. Phase two comprises in-depth research into a number of key PCD issues identified by the scoping research report and will be concluded in 2010. The IIIS/ABIA research will be widely disseminated to policy makers and members of the development community through open presentations and publications.
Alternative description provided by PI: This framework project funded by the Advisory Board for Development Cooperation Ireland provides funding to explore the implications of a range of Irish government policies for the development prospects of middle- and low-income developing countries apart from development co-operation policy specifically. The initial project under the framework contract will document the existing impact of Irish government policies on the development environment for these countries. The project builds on an earlier project funded by ABIA which explored the impact of further EU and OECD country agricultural policy reform on developing countries, particularly in Africa.
Collaborators In evolutionDuration (months) 48 monthsStart date Jul-07End date Jun-11Time Period July 2007 – May 2010Budget up to 500,000Funded by The Advisory Board for Irish AidAdditional comments Up to 500,000 euro - actual amount to date is not specified
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyTitle Household Access to Finance in Developing Countries: An
Observatory of Survey DataPI Patrick Honohan (IIIS, Dept. of Economics)Researchers
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/researchprojectsID.php
Description The growing success of numerous microfinance initiatives in many developing countries, and growing recognition of the potential role played by well-functioning financial systems in
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promoting growth and reducing economic inequality (Demirgüç-Kunt, Beck and Honohan, 2007 forthcoming) motivate this project. Research on the impact of financial sector reform and on different forms of microfinance intervention still lacks an adequate database (Honohan, 2005). Since the International Year of Microcredit, a number of initiatives to improve data quality have been initiated in different parts of the world. As yet, no common survey instrument or even template has emerged, because of the diverse motivations of funding bodies for these surveys. This creates a need for an overview and collation, including metasurvey work, of the different data sources as they emerge. This will be a core task of the proposed observatory, which is being developed in collaboration with the World Bank’s Development Research Group.
Time Period 2007 - ongoingBudget TBCFunded by World Bank
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment Economics/IIISTitle TRADEAG: Impact of EU Agricultural Policy on
Poverty in AfricaPI Alan Matthews (Dept. of Economics & IIIS)Researchers Ole Boysen (TCD)Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tradeag.eu/
Description This project is part of TRADEAG, an EU Sixth Framework Research Project, and uses an applied general equilibrium model to examine the household-level impacts of EU agricultural trade policy in two African case study countries.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Region/Country UgandaTime Period 24 months,Apr 2006 - Mar 2008Budget 160,000Funded by EU Sixth Framework Programme
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyTitle Coherence between Ireland’s Official Development Co-operation
Activities and other Policy Areas in Particular Agricultural Trade
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and Support PoliciesPI Alan Matthews (Dept. of Economics & IIIS)Researchers Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/policycoherence/
Description The IIIS has considerable experience in research on Policy Coherence for Development with the successful completion of a research project entitled “Coherence between Ireland’s Official Development Cooperation Activities and Other Policy Support Areas, in particular Agricultural Trade and Support Policies.” This project was funded by The Advisory Board for Irish Aid and explored the impact of further EU and OECD country agricultural policy reform on developing countries, particularly Irish Aid partner countries in Africa. Details including policy recommendations and the final report can be found on the extensive project website: http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/policycoherence/. The IIIS also hosted Professor Jean-Christophe Bureau, Professor of Economics at the Institut National Agricole Paris-Grignon, during the 2006-07 academic year. This was supported by EU funding from a Marie Curie Fellowship, under the theme “European Trade Policy and Developing Countries” which further explored policy coherence issues in this area.
Time Period 2004 - 2006Budget Funded by The Advisory Board for Irish Aid
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment Title HIV and Gender-Based Violence in Eastern and
Southern AfricaPI Sharon Jackson (IIIS)Researchers Adebola Adedimeji (Centre for Global Health, TCD),
Angela O'Neill (Concern), Breda Gahan (Concern).Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/researchprojectsID.php
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Description This research aims to examine the interaction between gender-based violence and HIV in a number of settings in sub-Saharan Africa, within the context of a gender perspective on the socio-structural factors underpinning HIV risk and experience. It aims to bring together Ireland- and Africa- based researchers and civil society organisations working on either or both HIV and GBV to examine the interaction between the two problems, which reinforce one another but are often treated in isolation. The initial focus is on Tanzania, Zambia, Ethiopia and South Africa. The project has a number of Irish and African partners. The project is currently at the networking stage and welcomes contact from particularly African researchers and civil society organisations interested in participating. The project is funded by a Networking Grant for Global Health Research from Irish Aid and the Health Research Board.
Time Period 2007 - 2008Budget 10,000Funded by Irish Aid
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyTitle Trinity Debt ProjectPI Colm Kearney (IIIS & School of Business), Brian Lucey (IIIS &
School of Business)Researchers
Email [email protected], [email protected] http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/researchprojectsID.php
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Description
Time Period 2004 - 2007 Budget 100,000Funded by Private Donation
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment Sociology/GeographyTitle Dissent and Cultural Resistance in Asia's CitiesPI Melissa ButcherResearchers Email [email protected]
Website www.globalroaming.at
Description Examination of local responses to globalisation and neo-liberal development in cities in Asia. My specific focus in New Delhi.
Formal Partners
Dr Selvaraj Velayutham, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University, Sydney.
Collaborators Sarai (Centre for the Study of Developing Societiess, New Delhi)
Country/Region India specifically, Asia in general.
Time Period Mar 07 - OngoingBudget Funded by seed funding from Dept. of Sociology, TCD
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment Economics
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Title Information and Migration: Ghanaian immigrants in Italy
PI Gaia NarcisoResearchers Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/narcisog/
Description This paper analyzes the impact of different sources of information on migrants ex post satisfaction regarding the migratory experience. Migrant who had information about previous migrants' experience are more likely to be satisfied ex post, relative to migrants who based their migration decision on information provided by the media only. I interpret this result as showing that migrants with direct information updated their beliefs about the "viability" of the destination country and learned from incumbents' experience. On the other hand, agents who took their decision using information provided by the media could have had formed extremely positive expectations and are therefore more likely to regret their migration choice.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Italy
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment Sociology/Employment Research CentreTitle Migrant Careers and AspirationsPI James WickhamResearchers Dr. Elaine Moriarty, two PhD research assistantsEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/immigration
Description Careers of immigrants in IrelandFormal Partners
Collaborators Under DevelopmentCountry/Region Primarlily Poland
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Time Period 36 months, 01/10/2007 - 30/09/2010Budget 367,000Funded by Trinity Foundation
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment EconomicsTitle Risk sharing and Gender in TanzaniaPI Gaia NarcisoResearchers Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/narcisog/
Description I am planning to analyze the effectiviness of risk sharing in villages in the Kagera region, Tanzania. The dataset employed is based on the LSMS survey conducted by the World Bank in the Kagera region between 1991-1994 and in 2004. The dataset provides detailed information on household consumption, income and family members' health status. My preliminary investigation shows that households in villages effectively share the risk, i.e. smoothing their consumption. However, it appears that female headed household tend to have a much higher consumption volatility.
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Kagera/Tanzania
Time Period 5 months, Jan 08 - May 08Budget Funded by
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Religion, Theology and EcumenicsDepartment EcumenicsTitle Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe (funded in part by the
Association for the Sociology of Religion and TCD's new lecturer's start-up fund
PI Gladys GanielResearchers Email [email protected]
Website
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Description Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe (funded in part by the Association for the Sociology of Religion and TCD's new lecturer's start-up fund
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Time Period Budget Funded by Association for the Sociology of Religion, TCD
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social StudiesSchool of Reliogion, Theology and EcumenicsDepartment EcumenicsTitle Trafficking for Purposes other than ProstitutionPI Gillian WylieResearchers Email [email protected]
Website
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Description Trafficking for Purposes other than Prostitution -- an ESF/EUROCORES project involving partners in universities in Prague, Stockholm, Ghent, Warsaw
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre
CRITE
Title Creating a Multi User Virtual Environment (MUVE) for Development Education and related programmes
PI Timothy SavageTCD Researchers
Ann FitzGibbon + graduate students
Email [email protected]
Website https://www.cs.tcd.ie/research_groups/crite/
Description This is a joint project with Computer Science through the joint Education and Computer Science Research Centre, CRITE. This project involves the design, creation and population of a virtual campus focussing on the key elements of development education and sustainability education as identified in the Irish Aid Guidelines 2007. Leveraging off the education affordances of multi user virtual environments, the space will provide experiential
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Developmental Education learning opportunities for the four key target groups; Teacher educators, Teachers, Student Teachers, young people in formal and non-formal education.
Formal Partners
Collaborators SUAS, Trócaire, GESCICountry/Region IrelandDuration (months) 36 monthsStart date Sept 07 (Alternative dates from Education: Nov 07 )End date Aug 10 (Alternative dates from Education: Oct 10)
Time Period36 months, Sept 07 - Aug 10 (Alternative dates from Education: Nov 07 - Oct 10)
Budget 244,000Funded by Development Education sector, Irish Aid
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre Centre for Health Informatics
Title The Irish African partnership for research capacity building
PI Jane GrimsonResearchers David Lloyd (TCD)Email [email protected]
Website
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Description The Irish-African Partnership for Research Capacity Building (2008-2011) brings together all nine universities on the island of Ireland and four universities in Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi* in a unique, high-level partnership to develop a coordinated approach to Research Capacity Building (RCB) in higher education institutions. Through this partnership it aims: 1. To build the capacity for development research in Irish and Northern Irish universities2. To build the capacity for research in the four African universities in health and education, and the cross-cutting themes of ICT and gender.
The Partnership is funded as a pilot project under the Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes (2007-2011). The longer-term goal is to create an Irish-based international network of excellence in development research based on mutually beneficial partnerships with higher education institutions (HEIs) in Africa
Formal Irish partners All 9 Irish univerities, see partners listFormal overseas partners See partners listCollaborators/connections African Universities Association Collaborators African Universities AssociationCountry/Region Time Period 36 months, Jan 08 to Dec 11Duration (months) 36Start date Jan-08End date Dec-11Budget 1,500,000Funded by Irish Aid, HEA
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and Statisitics and CRITEDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre(s) The Centre for Research in IT in Education (CRITE, www.cs.tcd.ie/crite) Title SITHENGI Children’s Festival 2005 & International Think
Tank in Preparation for the 5th World Summit on Media for Children 2007
PI Inmaculada Arnedillo-SánchezResearchers David Keating (non TCD), Brendan Tangney (TCD)Email [email protected]
Website http://sithengi.co.za/photos/v/Festival/2005/childrensfestival , http://www.5wsmc.com/
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Description The Children & Broadcasting Foundation for Africa hosted the 5th World Summit on Media for Children 2007. One of the milestone in the preparation for the Summit was the SITHENGI 2005 Children’s Festival and International Think Tank. One of the main event of the Children’s Festival are the media education workshops provided for the over 150 children attending. These are all ‘hands-on’ workshops that offer the children the unique opportunity to engage with professional media equipment from using radio and television equipment to producing their own animation and digital films. Ms Arnedillo-Sánchez was invited to run workshops on the Mobile Digital Narrative methodology that she has developed. This involves the creation of 'movies' entirely 'shot' on mobile phones. In addition Ms. Arnedillo & her collaborators where invited to part-take in the international Think Tank in preparation for the 5th World Summit on Media for Children 2007 as experts in the area of Media technology & Education.
Formal Partners
The Children’s Broadcasting Foundation for Africa
Collaborators Country/Region South Africa/ Cape TownTime Period 12-18 November, 2005Budget 5,000Funded by Trinity Trust
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer Sciecne and CRITETitle Speak AfricaPI Inmaculada Arnedillo-SánchezResearchers Email [email protected]
Website http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/ethiopia_36585.html , http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/ethiopia_36598.html
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Description The Speak Africa project was part of UNICEF’s contribution to the Africa Development Forum V (ADF V) held in Addis Ababa 13-18 November 2006. The project involved training 30 young Africans from 16 different countries in the art of media and reporting. It was hoped that this training would equipped them with relevant skills that would help them in their personal and professional development. Ms Arnedillo-Sanchez was invited to the project to train the participants in the use of mobile technologies as a media production and reporting tool.
Formal Partners
UNICEF
Collaborators Country/Region EthiopiaTime Period 8th November - 16th November , 2006Budget Funded by UNICEF
Faculty of Enginnering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of EnginneringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringTitle UV Disinfection Process for the TropicsPI Laurence GillResearchers Orlaith McLoughlinEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/research/environmental/watertreatment.php
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Description Development of solar UV disinfection continuous flow reactor for water treatment in rural areas
Formal Partners
Plataforma Solar de Almeria - Spain
Collaborators RCSI, Plataforma Solar de Almeria, University of UlsterCountry/Region Sub-saharan AfricaTime Period 48 months, September 01 to October 06Budget 60kFunded by TCD and EU funds
Faculty of Enginnering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of EnginneringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringTitle The development of a fixed photocatalyst for the
enhancement of continuous flow solar disinfectionPI Laurance GillResearchers David MisstearEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/research/environmental/watertreatment.php
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Description Enhancement to solar UV disinfection reactor using fixed photocatalyst
Formal Partners
Collaborators Goal, University of Ulster, Plataforma Solar de AlmeriaCountry/Region Ethiopia and UgandaTime Period 42 months, Oct 05 - Apr 09Budget 90kFunded by IRCSET
Faculty of Enginnering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of EnginneringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringTitle Continuous flow solar oxidation process for the removal of
arsenic from drinking waterPI Laurance GillResearchers Clare O'FarrellEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/research/environmental/watertreatment.php
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Description Development of a continuous flow solar reactor to remove arsenic from contaminated water supplies for developing countries in rural situations
Formal Partners
Goal, Goal (Ethiopia)
Collaborators Country/Region D.R. CongoTime Period 36 months, Oct 07 - Sep 10Budget 20kFunded by TCD Scholarship
Faculty of Enginnering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of EnginneringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringTitle Hygiene promotion & health related infrastructure support
in primary schoolsPI Laurance GillResearchers Clare O'FarrellEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/research/environmental/watertreatment.php
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Description Evaluation of a hygiene promotion programme targeting primary schools in Malawi
Formal Partners
Goal, Goal (Malawi)
Collaborators Nsenji local governmentCountry/Region MalawiTime Period 6 months, Apr 07 - Oct 07Budget 10kFunded by Goal Internship
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and MicrobiologyDepartment Moyne InstituteTitle Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to the
antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine in Africa.
PI Angus BellTCD researchers Dr. Angus Bell, Mr. Alejandro Marín MenéndezNon-TCD researchers Drs. Alexis Nzila, Geoffrey Rukunga; Mr. Stephen Muriithi, Mr. Daniel Kigoi Email [email protected]
Website
Description
Formal overseas partners
Dr. Alexis Nzila, KEMRI/Wellcome Trust Programme, Kilifi
Collaborators Dr. Geoffrey Rukunga, University of NairobiCountry/Region Kenya
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Duration (months) 39Start date 1 Apr. 2007End date 30 Jun. 2010Budget 262,000Funded by Health Research Board
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and Microbiology
Project TitleIsolation and characterization of Marine Therapeutics
Project Description
This is funded and conducted in India. However, I initiated it and serve as an active collaborator on the project
PI TCD researchers
Non-TCD researchersProf K.S. Krishnan, Prof. P. Balaram and 40 others.
Formal Irish partners Mani RamaswamiFormal overseas partners
Collaborators/connectionsProf K.S. Krishnan, Prof. P. Balaram, Indian Institute of Science, and NCBS Bangalore
Country/Region IndiaContact email address Website Duration (months) Start date End date Budget Funded by
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and MicrobiologyResearch Centre(s) Smurifit Institute
Project TitleMechanisms of olfactory habituiation in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster.
Project Description PI Prof Mani Ramaswami
TCD researchers Dr. Mani Ramaswami, Ms. Aoife Larkin; Ms Bidisha Roy
Non-TCD researchers Prof Veronica Rodrigues, Ms Avni Gandhi, Ms. Sudeshna DasFormal Irish partners Formal overseas partners Prof. Veronica Rodrigues
Collaborators/connections Prof Veronica Rodrigues, TIFR, Mumbai; NCBS, BangaloreCountry/Region IndiaContact email address [email protected]
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Duration (months) 39Start date 1 Apr. 2007End date March 31, 2012Budget subsection of €3.1M SFI grantFunded by SFI Additional comments
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and MicrobiologyResearch Centre(s) Smurifit InstituteProject Title Bovine tuberculosis in the developing worldProject Description PI Prof Dan Bradley
Research Centre(s) (of project)
Imperial College London, Imperial College London, AHRI, Addis Ababa, ILRI, Nairobi, Swiss Tropical Institute, Addis Ababa University
TCD researchers Dan Bradley, Yonas Hirutu
Non-TCD researchersProf/Drs Douglas Young, Glyn Hewinson, jakob Zinsstag, Richard Bishop, Howard Engers
Formal Irish partners
Formal overseas partnersArmauer Hanssen Research Institute, Addis Ababa, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi
Collaborators/connections Dr Howard Engers, Abraham AseffaCountry/Region EthiopiaContact email address [email protected] Duration (months) 60Start date 1 Apr. 2005End date 01-Apr-11Budget Consortium total of stg 2M, TCD budget: €342k Funded by Wellcome Trust Additional comments
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics and MicrobiologyResearch Centre(s) Smurifit Institute
Project Title
Mammalian Population Genomics and Selection: Detection of Loci with Functionally Significant Variation in the Bovine Genome.
Project Description PI Prof Dan BradleyResearch Centre(s) (of project) International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi; TCDTCD researchers Dan Bradley, Non-TCD researchers Dr Olivier Hanotte Formal Irish partners Formal overseas partners Collaborators/connections Dr Olivier Hanotte
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Country/Region KenyaContact email address [email protected] Duration (months) 54Start date 01-Sep-03End date 01-Apr-08Budget part of €1M SFI inverstigator grant to DBFunded by SFI Additional comments
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesTitle Vegetation and Flora of the Pitcairn IslandsPI John Parnell (Department of Botany)Researchers Trevor Hodkinson, Steve WaldrenEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Botany/research_systematics.php
Description The Pitcairn Islands are a remote group of four islands, roughly half way across the southern Pacific Ocean between Australia and Chile, on the tropic of Capricorn. The raised atoll of Henderson has many endemic plants and animals. Unlike many other raised atolls, Henderson has not been exploited for rock phosphate, and despite a period of Polynesian colonisation, it has very few non-native plants. These factors, together with its many endemic plants and animals, mean that the island is virtually unique and hence irreplaceable- hence its status as a World Heritage Site. However, Pitcairn Island is perhaps better known, being the island colonised by the Bounty mutineers. There are two uninhabited atolls, Oeno and Ducie, and the four islands are administered as British Overseas Territories.
The Department's involvement in the flora of the Pitcairn Group began when Steve Waldren spent three months in the Pitcairn group in 1991, based mostly on the uninhabited Henderson, but some time was also spent on Oeno and Pitcairn. A subsequent visit 1997 concentrated more on Pitcairn, with a brief visit to Henderson, and focused on mapping the flora and vegetation communities, defining threats to native species and drawing up conservation priorities. This has formed the basis for some conservation actions, including on-going work on species recovery and control of the invasive non-native Syzygium jambos. Recent work, in collaboration with BEC Consultants Ltd., centres around the development of an Environmental Management Plan for the Pitcairn group.
Time Period
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment BotanyTitle Flora of Thailand and Surrounding CountriesPI John Parnell (Department of Botany)Researchers Trevor Hodkinson, Steve Waldren, K. ChayamaritEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Botany/research_systematics.php
Description The flora of mainland S.E. Asia is very poorly known. Members of the group have made significant contributions to its documentation. This has been achieved through collecting activity in S.E. Asia and subsequent production of floristic or monographic accounts. Recent work includes revisions / monographs of the families Araliaceae, Annonaceae, Apocynaceae, Myrtaceae, Labiatae, Lentibulariaceae, Orobanchaceae, Plantaginaceae, Polygalaceae and Santalaceae for the Flora of Thailand and Polygalaceae for the Flora of China. These revisions have been produced largely on the basis of orthodox morphological study of herbarium material but also incorporate significant elements of phylogenetic, phenetic, SEM and molecular study. Current work is concentrating on the Myrtaceae of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, Vitaceae of Thailand, Clusiaceae/Hypericaceae of Thailand, Gramineae of Thailand and systematics of Gmelina.
Formal Partners
Royal Forest Herbarium, Bangkok, University of Aarhus, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
Collaborators Country/Region SE Asia
Time Period 720 months, 1967 - 2020?Budget Funded by Various, Thai Govt., EU
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment ZoologyTitle The relationship between geohelminth infection and
malaria in children between 12 and 60 months.
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PI Celia HollandResearchers Patrick Kirwan(TCD), Sile Molloy(TCD), Cariosa
Noone(TCD)Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research_P.php
Description Study of Interaction between malaria and geohelminth infection in young Nigerian children
Formal Partners
Sandra O'Neill (DCU), Professor S.O. Asaolu, Obafemi Awolowo Iuniversity, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Collaborators Country/Region Nigeria
Time Period 24 months, Dec 06- Dec 08Budget 316,517Funded by Irish Aid/HRB Global Health Research Awards 2006
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment ZoologyTitle Geohelminth infection in children under 24 monthsPI Celia HollandResearchers Patrick KirwanEmail [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research_P.php
Description The relationship between geohelminth infection and malaria in children between 12 and 60 months.
Formal Partners
Professor S.O. Asaolu, Obafemi Awolowo Iuniversity, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Collaborators Country/Region Nigeria
Time Period 36 months, Oct 04 - Oct 08Budget 121150Funded by IRCSET (64k), NHC(57.15k)
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment ZoologyTitle The trophic ecology of the demersal fish community
of Lake Malawi/Niassa, Central Africa ECPI Kenneth IrvineResearchers
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Email Website Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget 680,000Funded by EU
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment ZoologyTitle Epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in children :
temoral variability, molecular speciation and risk factors
PI Celia HollandResearchers Sile Molloy (TCD), Huw Smith (Glasgow)Email [email protected]
Website http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research_P.php
Description Formal Partners
Professor S.O. Asaolu, Obafemi Awolowo Iuniversity, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Collaborators Prof Huw Smith, Scotrtish Parasite Diagnostic Laboratory, Glasgow.
Country/Region Nigeria
Time Period 36 months, Oct 06 - Oct 09Budget 72,009Funded by IRCSET
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment ZoologyTitle Cooperative research on East African Territorial
Integration within GlobalisationPI L’Université de Toulouse 2 – Le Mirail (France), as the
Coordinator.Researchers David Taylor (TCD), Various (non TCD)Email
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Website
Description The project aims to establish research networks linking together scholars across eastern African with colleagues in Europe. The activity of these networks will concentrate on issues of development within the context of improved social and regional cohesion, with a particular focus on montane and lacustrine regions which lie across political boundaries. The proposed network will build research cooperation within and beyond the European research area and will assist in developing research capacity, particularly in third countries in eastern Africa; it will promote eastern African understanding of the aims of the 7° Framework Programme, and contribution to all activities, areas, topics addressed by this proposal; it will encourage regional integration within eastern Africa; and it will help in identifying priority areas for future research of mutual interest and benefit.
Formal Partners
L’Institut Français de Recherche en Afrique (France), The British Institute in Eastern Africa (United Kingdom), Le Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale (Belgium), The Inter University Council for East Africa (East African Community), Le laboratoire ADES-DYMSET (France), Stockholms Universitet (Sweden), Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin (Germany),Universität Bayreuth (Germany)
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget 700,000Funded by This is a project under the Seventh Framework
Cooperation Work Programme of the European Community, Theme 8: Socio-economic sciences and Humanities, under the funding scheme of “Coordination and Support Action”. .
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceCentre for International Studies, DCUDepartment GeographyTitle Civil Society Engagement for Poverty ReductionPI Eileen ConnollyResearchers Pádraig Carmody + Others (Non TCD)
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Website http://www.dcu.ie/~cis/civilsociety.html
Description Comparative study of the influence of civil society on poverty reduction in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Central America and Ireland
Formal Partners
Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute and Research on Poverty Alleviation (Tanzania) amongst others
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period 24 months, 2004 - 2007Budget 390,000Funded by Advisory Board of Irish Aid
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment BotanyTitle The sustained agricultural development of tropical wetlands in South America
and Africa”.PI Mike JonesResearchers Email [email protected]
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural SciencesDepartment BotanyTitle Tools for wetland ecosystem resource management in Eastern
Africa”.PI Mike JonesResearchers Email [email protected]
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment Title DentEd I, II, IIIPI Shanley/McLoughlin/PlasschaertResearchers Email [email protected]
Website http://dented.learnonline.ie/
Description EU Convergence in Dental Education (see appendix 1 for brief description)
Formal Partners
160 partners throughout Europe
Collaborators Country/Region All EU and 14 non-EU Countries
Time Period 108 months, 1998 - Sept 2007Budget 6,000,000Funded by EU Commission on Education and Culture
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Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment Dublin Dental School & Hospital HQTitle Assoc. Dental Education in EuropePI Prof. Malcolm Jones, CardiffResearchers McLoughlin and senior academic colleagues (TCD),
Multiple from 35 countries (non TCD)Email [email protected]
Website http://adee.dental.tcd.ie/
Description Pan-European Associationdedicated to promote higher standards in dental education in Europe
Formal Partners
UCC & QUB, 160 of 204 dental scools in Europe
Collaborators MultipleCountry/Region Europe
Time Period Reconstitutes September 2007, began 1974 Budget 200,000Funded by Contributions
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment All - IFDEA/DublinTitle Global Network in Dental Education International
Federation of Dental Educators and Associations (IFDEA)
PI IFDEA/DublinResearchers Shanley/McLoughlin/Murray/Claffey/Carkson/GilesEmail [email protected]
Website www.ifdea.org
Description Web based Network in educational developments worldwide (see appendix 1 for brief description)
Formal Partners
Dublin Dental school and Hospital, All continental dental education associations & individuals from 66 countries
Collaborators multipleCountry/Region Worldwide
Time Period Reconstituted September 2007, started 1992 (during Trinity College's Quatercentenary), permanent network
Budget 1,000,000
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Funded by IFDEA & Glaxo Smith Klein & Others
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment Title Ceka (Smile) ProjectPI MultipleResearchers Noel Claffey, Dental practitioners from Dublin regionEmail
Website
Description Basic dental/oral care in Nairobi village and aid (see appendix 1 for brief description). Major influence on accession countries. Offers consultaive and educational development programmes and international peer revie of school programmes
Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region Nairobi
Time Period 36 months, continueingBudget 200,000Funded by Fundrasing
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental ScienceDepartment Title Operation SmilePI Eleanor McGovern (Dublin)Researchers Professor June Nunn & postgrad students, Varied
(non TCD)Email [email protected]
Website http://www.operationsmile.org/
Description Private and public partnerships for sustainable health care. Emphasis on repair of facial deformities and trauma
Formal Partners
Multiple - 30 countries approx.
Collaborators Country/Region Ethiopia
Time Period 25 years, 1982 (Ethiopian project begins 2007)
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Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCentre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle MaxHR - Maximizing Human Resources at the District LevelPI Eilish McAuliffe (Medicine/Centre for Global Health) Researchers Prof. Malcolm MacLachlan (Centre for Global Health & School
of Psychology), Prof. Charles Normand (Centre for Global Health & Health Policy and Management, Prof. Jane Grimson (Centre for Health Informatics) , Dr. Ogenna Manafa (Centre for Global Health), Prof. Cameron Bowie (University of Malawi), Dr. Diarmuid O'Donovan (NUI Galway), Prof. Ruari Brugha (RCSI) Prof. Barbara McPake (Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh) (NB CGH response lists only Mac, Charles and Jane)
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/maxhr.php
Description This research is exploring the critical factors influencing human resource capacity to deliver equitable effective health care efficiently at the district level. The identification of constraints to HR planning and management at the district level as well as the key factors influencing staff retention and attrition will contribute to the development of more effective human resource strategies that ultimately strengthen health systems at the district level. The research will identify the critical factors influencing human resource capacity and performance at the district level. The research is focused on the District Health System (DHS) as the vehicle for the delivery of primary health care. As the research is concerned with motivational factors amongst conventional health workers and new cadres of health workers, the research population includes district health managers, doctors and nurses (as the predominant conventional health workers) and new cadres of health workers (which include medical assistants, extension and community workers) working at DHS level. Collaborating Partners: * Department of Community Health, College of Medicine, University of Malawi * Centre for Health Informatics, The University of Dublin, Trinity College * Department of Health Promotion, National University of Ireland, Galway * Health Policy Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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The work is currently focused on Malawi, but there are plans to extend the project to Lesotho in the near future.
Country/Region Malawi, Lesotho
Time Period 2005-2008Budget 310,000Funded by The Advisory Board for Irish AidAdditional comments
Earlier budget indicated 282000
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCentre for Global HealthDepartment
Centre for Global Health
Title Health Systems Strengthening for Equity: The Power and Potential of Mid-level Providers (HSSE)
PI Eilish Mc Auliffe (Medicine/Centre for Global Health)Researchers Charles Normand, Medicine
Malcolm MacLachlan, Psychology (as advisors)Email [email protected]
Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/hsse.phpDescription The human resources for health crisis in Africa demands
innovative and locally appropriate solutions that increase access to quality health care at a price affordable to governments. One such solution is the development and deployment of mid-level providers as seen in many countries throughout Africa over the past four decades. These mid-level providers typically perform critical functions conventionally associated with more highly trained and highly mobile health providers and, compared to doctors, are more likely to be present at district level health facilities especially in rural areas. Yet, despite apparent broad use of mid-level providers in Africa, these health workers are virtually invisible in policy documents and government strategic plans; there are few efforts to expand their training; and little is known about their current use and practice or even about the factors at individual, organisational, and environmental levels that enable or block their performance.
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To address this need, a consortium of four research, advocacy and policy focused organizations have formed a strategic partnership to implement the proposed project, Health System Strengthening for Equity: The Power and Potential of Mid-level Providers (HSSE). This is a four year, multi-country project that builds on the growing policy momentum and global dialogue to address the human resource crisis and the need to support functioning, responsive health systems. The four partner organizations are Trinity College Dublin Centre for Global Health (CGH), Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health Averting Maternal Mortality and Disability Program (AMDD), Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative (RR:EGI), and the Africa-based Regional Prevention of Maternal Mortality network (RPMM).
Countries Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania + 10 country mapping Time Period 2006-2010Budget 2,300,000Funded by Irish Aid
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCentre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle Recruitment, motivation and retention of health workers in
developing countriesPI Charles Normand (Medicine)Researchers Stephen Thomas (Medicine), Eilish Mc Auliffe (Medicine)
Malcolm MacLachlan (Psychology & Centre for Global Health)
Email Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/
motivation.phpDescription Summary: “Recruitment, motivation and retention of health
workers in developing countries: designing better strategies based on understanding incentives and aspirations.” There is a growing need to strengthen health systems in poor countries to help meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The challenge is made more difficult by the demands of the AIDS crisis, migration of skilled professionals to high income countries, and low morale and motivation of remaining staff. Improving the retention of health workers in developing countries is critical for health system performance. Consequently, this proposal focuses on improving understanding of how best to motivate and retain health workers. It explores current
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capacities and contexts in three countries (Malawi, Tanzania and South Africa), evaluates retention initiatives and conducts choice experiments to reveal preferences of health workers. The programme will complement the existing MaxHR research programme.
The proposed programme of research has three components. First, it is planned to conduct an exploratory phase which analyses the human resource context and capacity in the countries. Second, the research will explicitly evaluate the impact on motivation and retention of a range of recent initiatives to increase salaries and other payments and improve working conditions and career prospects for both established and mid-level cadres of health workers. Initiatives include the UKDfID initiative in Malawi to increase salaries of rural health workers and allowances for rural workers and those with very scarce skills in South Africa. These form natural experiments allowing better understanding of the best design and scale of such changes. Third it will build on the qualitative research in MaxHR and pilot studies carried out by the Centre for Health Policy using the technique of Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE) to gain deeper understanding of how financial and other incentives operate in the different cadres in the health workforce.
The outputs of this research programme will allow better design of health human resource strategies in terms of configuration of the workforce, incentives and motivation.
Country/Region South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania
Time Period 2007-2010Budget 549,000Funded by Irish Aid/HRB Global Health Research Awards 2006
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle HIV/AIDS ProjectPI Adebola Adedimeji and Eilish McAuliffe (Centre for Global Health)Researchers
Email Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/research/hiv_aids.phpDescription Adebola Adedimeji and Eilish McAuliffe are leading the Centre's
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research initiatives in the area of HIV/AIDS. Presently, we are developing initiatives which aim to address: The relationship between socio-structural-environmental context and reproductive behaviour among various disadvantaged population groups in sub-Saharan Africa, notably young women in rural Zimbabwe and adolescent slum inhabitants in Anglo-phone West Africa The role of adult heterosexual men in facilitating the spread of HIV has increased the need for more information to understand the dynamics between men's heterosexual behaviour and the spread of HIVAIDS in many populations all over the world. Research in this area has become more urgent given the increasing migration of young unmarried men from areas of high prevalence to areas of low prevalence.
The unprecedented economic boom of the "Celtic Tiger" has made Ireland, a country with low HIV prevalence, an important destination for migrant workers from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America. Since the majority of migrants are unaccompanied, it is important to investigate their patterns of sexual behaviour and the implications for the spread of HIV/AIDS and the health system in Ireland.
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health SciencesCentre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle Structural and Environmental Factors related to HIV and AIDSPI Adebola AdedimejiResearchers Email
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Centre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle Understanding socio-structural and barriers to Adolescents’ Sexual Health in 5
African CountriesPI Adebola AdedimejiResearchers Email
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health SciencesCentre for Global HealthDepartment Centre for Global HealthTitle Female empowerment among young women in rural ZimbabwePI Adebola AdedimejiResearchers Email
Website
Description Formal Partners
Collaborators Country/Region
Time Period Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions
between anti-malarials and antiretrovirals. PI Concepta Merry (School of Medicine)Email
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Research Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, Univeristy of CapeTown, University of Liverpool
TCD researchers
Mairin Ryan, Pauline Byakika (PhD student) Mohammed Lamorde (PhD student)
Non-TCD researchers
Paul Waako (M), Moses Kamya(M), Gary Maartens (CT), Karen Barnes (CT), Helen McIlleron (CT), Peter Smith (CT), Saye Khoo (L)
Website Description Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions
between anti-malarials and antiretrovirals. Study at Makerere University
Time Period 2006-2008Budget 546000Funded by Irish Aid/HRB Global Health Research Awards 2006
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-
effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia.
PI Mairin RyanResearchers Concepta Merry Michael Barry(School of Medicine)Email [email protected] Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia, University of York, Medical Research Council UK Clinical Trials Unit
Non-TCD researchers
F Kalemeera (M), Philippa Musoke (M), Addy Kekitinwa (M), C Chintu (Z), V Mulenga (Z), B Chitah (Z), M Sculpher (Y), S Griffin (Y), D Gibb (MRC), S Walker (MRC), M Thomason (MRC)
WebsiteDescription Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-
effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia. Study at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka.
Time Period 2006-2008Budget 110,000Funded by Irish Aid/HRB Global Health Research Awards
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Medicine
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Title Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions between anti-tuberculosis drugs and antiretrovirals.
PI Concepta Merry (School of Medicine)Researchers Mairin RyanEmail [email protected] Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, Univeristy of CapeTown, University of Liverpool
TCD researchers
Mairin Ryan, Mohammed Lamorde (PhD student)
Non-TCD researchers
Paul Waako (M), Gary Maartens (CT), Helen McIlleron (CT), Peter Smith (CT), David Back (L)
Description Pharmacokinetic study to investigate drug interactions between anti-tuberculosis drugs and antiretrovirals. Study at University of Cape Town.
Time Period 2004-2008Budget 1,030,000Funded by European & Developing Countries Clinical Trial Partnership Grant.
EDCTP is co-funded by the EC and European countries. Irish funding via Irish Aid.
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of MedicineTitle Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness
of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia.
PI Mairin Ryan Researchers Concepta Merry Michael Barry(School of Medicine)Email [email protected]
Research Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia, University of York, Medical Research Council UK Clinical Trials Unit
Non-TCD researchers
F Kalemeera (M), Philippa Musoke (M), Addy Kekitinwa (M), C Chintu (Z), V Mulenga (Z), B Chitah (Z), M Sculpher (Y), S Griffin (Y), D Gibb (MRC), S Walker (MRC), M Thomason (MRC)
Website Description Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness
of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in Zambia. Study at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka.
Time Period 2004-2008Budget 23000
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Funded by EDCTP
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of
antiretroviral strategies to reduce HIV transmission via breast milk from HIV-infected mothers in Malawi.
PI Mairin Ryan Researchers Concepta Merry Michael Barry(School of Medicine)Email [email protected] Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Kamazu Central Hospital, Lilongwe, Malawi, , University of York, University of North Carolina, CDC US.
Non-TCD researchers
C Chasela (M), P Kazembe (M), Francis Martinson (M), M Sculpher (Y), S Griffin (Y), C van der Horst (UNC), D Jamieson (CDC)
Website Description Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-effectiveness of
antiretroviral strategies to reduce HIV transmission via breast milk from HIV-infected mothers in Malawi. Study at Kamuzu Hospital, Lilongwe.
Time Period 2003-2010Budget 281,000Funded by Irish Aid / HRB
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Pharmacokinetic study to investigate the
bioequivalence of generic antiretrovirals to branded products.
PI Concepta Merry (School of Medicine)Email [email protected] Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, University of Liverpool
TCD researchers
Mairin Ryan, Pauline Byakika (PhD student) Mohammed Lamorde (PhD student)
Non-TCD researchers
Paul Waako (M), D Back (L)
Website Description Pharmacokinetic study to investigate the
bioequivalence of generic antiretrovirals to branded products. Study at Makerere University
Time Period 2004-2007
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Budget 248000Funded by The Advisory Board for Irish Aid
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-
effectiveness of cotrimoxazole prophylaxis in HIV-infected children in Zambia.
PI Mairin RyanResearchers Concepta Merry Michael Barry(School of Medicine)Email [email protected]
Research Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia, Universityof York, Medical Research Council UK Clinical Trials Unit
Non-TCD researchers
C Chintu (Z), V Mulenga (Z), B Chitah (Z), M Sculpher (Y), S Griffin (Y), D Gibb (MRC), S Walker (MRC), M Thomason (MRC)
Website Description Pharmacoeconomic study to establish the cost-
effectiveness of cotrimoxazole prophylaxis in HIV-infected children in Zambia. Study at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka.
Time Period 2004-2007Budget 58000Funded by The Advisory Board for Irish Aid
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Project Title
Comparison of the Pharmacokinetics of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV Infected Ugandan Women During and After Pregnancy
Project Description
A three phase intensive pharmacokinetic study comparing antiretroviral plasma levels in the second, third trimester and six weeks post-partum in Ugandan HIV positive women
PI Concepta Merry
TCD researchersDr. Concepta Merry, Dr. Mohammed Lamorde, Dr. Pauline Byakika, Dr. Mairin Ryan
Non-TCD researchersProf. Robert Murphy, Dr. Kim Scarsi, Dr. Clemensia Nakabiito
Formal Irish partners Formal overseas partners Makerere University, Kampala UgandaCollaborators/connections Northwestern University, Chicago
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Country/Region Uganda / KampalaContact email address [email protected] Duration (months) 12 monthsStart date Jan-08End date Jan-09Budget 59,000 US Dollars
Funded byFalk Foundation through Northwestern University, Chicago
Additional comments
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Medicine
Department Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Project Title
Comparison of nevirapine levels with and without dose escalation in HIV-infected patients commencing antiretroviral therapy who are also receiving rifampicin based anti-tuberculous therapy
Project Description
A three phase intensive pharmacokinetic study comparing nevirapine plasma levels on days 7, 14 and 21 in HIV-TB coinfected patients concurrently receiving rifampicin for TB treatment.
PI Concepta Merry
TCD researchersDr. Concepta Merry, Dr. Mohammed Lamorde, Dr. Pauline Byakika, Dr. Mairin Ryan
Non-TCD researchers Dr. Saye Khoo, Professor David Back, Dr. Paul WaakoFormal Irish partners Formal overseas partners Makerere University, Kampala UgandaCollaborators/connections Department of Pharmacology, University of LiverpoolCountry/Region Uganda / KampalaContact email address [email protected] Duration (months) 12 monthsStart date Jan-08End date Jan-09Budget 10,000 GBPFunded by Monument Trust, University of Liverpool Additional comments
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Medicine
Project Title
Capacity Building for the AIDS Treatment Information Centre, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere
Project Description PI C Merry, M Ryan
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Research Centre(s) (of project)
Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, North Western University, Chicago
TCD researchers Claudine Hughes
Non-TCD researchersR Lukwago, F Kalemeera, M Lahmorde, P Byakika, D Serwadda, K Scarsi, K Hurst
Formal Irish partners national Medicines Info Centre, St James'sContact email address Website Duration (months) 2006-2008Start date End date Budget 201,000Funded by Irish Aid CSF Additional comments
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineTitle Neglected translational pharmacology research to
optimize outcomes for HIV-infected populations in rural Africa
PI Concepta Merry (School of Medicine)Email [email protected] Centre(s) (of project)
TCD, Infectious Diseases Institute, University of Makerere, Univeristy of CapeTown, University of Liverpool, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, Chelsea & Westminister, London
TCD researchers
Mairin Ryan, Pauline Byakika (PhD student) Mohammed Lamorde (PhD student)
Non-TCD researchers
Paul Waako (M), Rhoda Namakula (M), Peter Smith (CT), Dave Back (L), Jon Idoka (N), M Boffito (C&W)
Website Description Pharmacokinetic study (food-ARV interactions, herbal-
ARV interactions, filter paper PK sampling)Time Period 2008-2010Budget 398,000Funded by Irish Aid/HRB Global Health Research Awards 2007
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Nursing and MidwiferyDepartment Title Evidence AidPI Mike ClarkeResearchers Email [email protected]
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Website www.EvidenceAid.org
Description Development of resource of evidence based summaries on the effects of interventions that might be relevant to people planning for, or acting in, natural disasters or other healthcare emergencies.
Formal Partners
The Cochrane Collaboration, The Cochrane Collaboration (Oxford, UK); Australasian Cochrane Centre (Melbourne, Australia); Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group (Liverpool, UK)
Collaborators The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organisation dedicated to preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare interventions.
Country/RegionGlobal
Time Period Jan 05 - OngoingBudget In kindFunded by Entities
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Nursing and MidwiferyDepartment Title Randomised trials of HIV/AIDS in AfricaPI Nandi SiegfriedResearchers Mike Clarke (TCD), Jimmy Volmink (Non TCD)Email [email protected]
Website
Description An assessment of the quality of randomised trials of the treatment or prevention of HIV/AIDS done in Africa, compared to similar trials done in North America.
Formal Partners
UK Cochrane Centre (Oxford, UK), South African Cochrane Centre (Cape Town, South Africa), Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit (University of Oxford, UK)
Collaborators Country/Region
AfricaTime Period 36 months, Apr 04 - Apr 07Budget 75,000Funded by Nuffield Dominions Trust
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Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Nursing and MidwiferyDepartment Title Chinese Clinical Trials registerPI Professor Youping LiResearchers Phil Wiffen (Non TCD), Mike Clarke (TCD)Email [email protected]
Website [email protected]
Description To delveop a register of clinical trials in ChinaFormal Partners
UK Cochrane Centre, Chinese Cochrane Centre
Collaborators Country/Region
ChinaTime Period 12 months, Sept 07 - Aug 08Budget 10,000Funded by The Cochrane collaboration
Note:
Projects are listed under the primary School of their PI. A number of projects are run through research centres such as the IIIS or the Centre for Global Health, or are run jointly by two Schools such as Education and Computer Science and Statistics.
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2.4 International Development Teaching and Courses at Trinity
Index of International Development Teaching and Courses at Trinity
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessUndergraduate International Business (BU4510)Postgraduate MBA International Business School of EducationUndergraduate Elective in Development Education
Undergraduate Development Education
Postgraduate PG Diploma Development Education
School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Studies Postgraduate MPhil in Literary Translation
Postgraduate MPhil in Comparative Literature
School of Law Postgraduate African Human Rights Law
Postgraduate The Legal System of Timor Leste
Postgraduate Globalisation and Law
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
UndergraduateThe Challenges of Development (Broad Curriculum)
Undergraduate Economics of Less Developed CountriesUndergraduate Development EducationUndergraduate International Economics
UndergraduateDemocracy & Dictatorship: Comparative Politics of Developing Countries
Undergraduate Global Culture and Local KnowledgeUndergraduate Globalisation and DevelopmentPublic Lectures Series Millennium Development Goal Lectures 2007 School of Social Work and Social Policy
Fieldwork International Fieldwork Placements for Social Work StudentsUndergraduate BSS ‘International Social Work’ sequence
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (aspirant)Postgraduate The Politics of Peace and ConflictPostgraduate The Politics of DevelopmentPostgraduate International Politics
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Postgraduate Ethics in International AffairsPostgraduate Conflict Resolution and NonviolencePostgraduate The United Nations and PeacekeepingPostgraduate Human Rights in Theory and PracticePostgraduate Gender, Conflict and Social ChangePostgraduate Conflict and Collective Identity
Postgraduate When the Fighting Stops
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisticsPostgraduate Health Informatics
School of EngineeringPostgraduate MSc Civil Engineering - Water Resource PlanningPostgraduate MSc Civil Engineering - Environmental EngineeringUndergraduate SS Environmental Engineering
School of Genetics and MicrobiologyUndergraduate Genetics and Evolution of Nervous Sytems
School of Natural ScienceUndergraduate Environmental Conflicts IIUndergraduate Globalisation and Development in AfricaUndergraduate Geography of Third World Development
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of MedicinePostgraduate Determinants of HealthPostgraduate Economics and Financing of Health
PostgraduatePolicy and Systems: Global + Country Level Perspectives
Postgraduate Research Methods in Global Health IPostgraduate Research Methods in Global Health IIPostgraduate Key skills in Global Health and Research Seminars Modules Optional Modules in Global Health
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Full information on International Development Teaching and Courses at Trinity
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment
Course BU4510 International Business Year 4th Year, UndergraduateLecturer Louis Brennan, Frank BarryEmail
Course Website
No of Students Description
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of BusinessDepartment
Course MBA International Business Year PostgraduateLecturer Frank BarryEmail
Course Website
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of EducationDepartment
Course Elective in Development EducationYear Undergraduate, Senior Sophister (B.Ed. 4)Lecturer Miche`al CollinsEmail [email protected] Website
No of Students 135Description Introduction to issues in Development Education.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of EducationDepartment
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Course Development EducationYear Undergraduate, Senior Sophister (B.Ed. 4)Lecturer Miche`al Collins, Ann FitzgibbonEmail [email protected], [email protected] Website
No of Students 26Description Development Education.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of EducationDepartment
Course PD Diploma Development EducationYear Postgraduate Diploma which can lead to a MastersLecturer Miche`al Collins, Ann FitzgibbonEmail [email protected], [email protected] Website
No of Students 25
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Description Development Education. Invited speakers also input on this course
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Studies Department Russian and Slavonic StudiesCourse MPhil in Literary Translation Year Lecturer Email Course Website
No of Students Description
Members of our Department helped devise both the MPhil in Literary Translation and MPhil in Comparative Literature and teach (lecture, supervise essays, portfolios and theses) and help administer them.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Studies Department Russian and Slavonic StudiesCourse MPhil in Comparative Literature Year Lecturer Email Course Website
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Description
Members of our Department helped devise both the MPhil in Literary Translation and MPhil in Comparative Literature and teach (lecture, supervise essays, portfolios and theses) and help administer them.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of LawDepartment
Course African Human Rights LawYear Postgraduate, Masters of LawLecturer William BinchyEmail [email protected]
Course Website
www.tcd.ie/Lax/PGCourses/index.php#LL.M.
No of Students Description The course analyses core aspects of African human rights law. It examines the
application in the African context of international human rights instruments, with special emphasis on the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and Protocol. It assesses the extent to which the Charter has influenced domestic legal systems in Africa. Several specific human rights themes are examined, including the death penalty, fair trial rights, the right to healthcare, equality issues, prisoner's rights, freedom of expression and the rights of ethnic and religious minorities. Development issues are highlighted.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of LawDepartment
Course The legal system of Timor LesteYear Postgraduate, Masters of LawLecturer William BinchyEmail [email protected]
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Course Website
www.tcd.ie/Lax/PGCourses/index.php#LL.M.
No of Students Description This course examines the legal system of Timor-Leste, against the background of
its emergence into Independence and the constitutional, political and economic challenges it faces.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of LawDepartment
Course Globalisation and LawYear Postgraduate, Masters of LawLecturer William BinchyEmail [email protected]
Course Website
www.tcd.ie/Lax/PGCourses/index.php#LL.M.
No of Students Description This course examines the impact of globalisation on the law in a range of areas.
The position of developing countries is highlighted in such contexts as economic and social rights, privatisation, the role of transnational corporation and the impact of the W.T.O. and TRIPS on the economies and culture of developing countries.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse The Challenges of DevelopmentYear Broad CurriculumLecturer Dr Micheal Collins (Dept. of Economics, Dept. of Education)Email
Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/course/index.php
No of Students 30Description
The broad curriculum course ‘The Challenge of Development’ is open to all students of the university. The course explores some of the world's most topical and pressing development issues, through an examination of the UN Millennium Development Goals. The course asks what the UN MDGs are, whether they are being achieved and whether they conform to our notion of 'development'. It considers key areas related to the eight different MDGs, covering the most relevant academic and policy debate. Throughout the course students are set tasks and forced to ask questions of the material they are presented, and class participation and active learning is emphasized.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Economics of Less Developed CountriesYear Junior SophisterLecturer Patrick Honohan (IIIS, Dept of Economics), Michael Wycherley
(Dept. Economics)Email [email protected]
Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/development_economics/index.php
No of Students
Description
The course ‘Economics of Less Developed Countries’ focuses on the diverse structures and common characteristics of less developed countries and offers an evaluation of policies being pursued. It examines concepts of development and under-development, the nature and causes of poverty, population growth, migration, urbanization, unemployment and under-employment, agricultural development, industrialisation, technological change and foreign investment. The important role of education in development is examined. The course also addresses the relationship between less-developed and developed countries with particular reference to trade, aid, debt and finance.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Development EducationYear Senior SophisterLecturer Ann Fitzgibbon (Dept. Of Education), Micheal Collins (Dept.
Economics)Email [email protected] Website
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/development_education/index.php
No of Students
28
Description
This course focuses on the diverse structures and common characteristics of less developed countries and will offer an evaluation of policies being pursued. The course commences with an examination of the concepts of development and under-development and examines a number of theories that attempt to explain the reasons for under-development. It then assesses the nature and causes of poverty, population growth, migration and urbanisation and the various options for responding to these issues. The problems of unemployment and under-employment are assessed as well as the various policies of agricultural development, industrialisation, technological change and foreign investment. The important role of education in development is also examined. The course will also focus on the relationship between less-developed and developed countries with particular reference to trade, aid, debt and finance. An evaluation of policies on these central issues will also be included.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse International EconomicsYear Senior SophisterLecturer Kevin O'Rourke (Department of Economics) Email [email protected] Website http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/undergraduate/ug4100.phpNo of Students
Description The course begins with basic theories of the determination of real and nominal exchange rates and the current account. We analyse fiscal and monetary policies in an open economy and international policy coordination. We discuss the international debt crises of
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the 1980s and the role of international capital markets in the world economy. The microstructure of spot and derivative currency markets is examined. Finally, we study balance of payments and currency crises, target zones, the exchange rate regime and EMU. This second module deals with the theory of international trade and trade policy. We consider questions such as the causes of trade, the gains from trade and their distribution, the reasons for protection and the instruments and cost of protection.
The economic implications of increased international mobility of labour and capital are explored. After reviewing the classical models of trade we consider the implications for trade and welfare of increasing returns to scale and imperfect competition. The existence of possible “gains from protection” are analysed in the light of political economy arguments.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Democracy & Dictatorship: Comparative Politics of
Developing CountriesYear Senior SophisterLecturer Alexander Baturo (Department of Politics) Email [email protected] Website http://www.tcd.ie/Political_Science/courses/undergrad/PO4630/index.htmlNo of Students
Description This course we will focus on the comparative politics and political economy of developing countries, attempting to understand patterns of similarity and difference across countries. The intersection of these two disciplines is one of the most exciting areas in political science these days and would allow us to explore such fundamental questions as why democratic and authoritarian institutions emerge, why democracies are more stable than autocracies; why certain authoritarian regimes are more prone to become democracies than others; why some authoritarian regimes grow better than democracies and than other authoritarian regimes; when bad policies might be good politics and good policies might be bad politics in developing countries, why natural resources could be bad for development, etc. In the first part of the course, Democracy and Dictatorship, we examine general theories pertaining to state-making, democracy and dictatorship.
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Although the emphasis is on arguments, debates, and analytical constructs, in the second part, Comparative Politics of Developing Countries, students will be exposed to case material from the Middle East, Latin America , Africa , Soviet successor states, and Asia as it relates to theories.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment SociologyCourse Global Culture and Local KnowledgeYear Undergraduate 3rd YearLecturer Barbara BradbyEmail [email protected] Website
No of Students 60+
Description Development and globalisation are commonly thought of as processes that transfer western knowledge to traditional cultures. This course questions this way of putting things. On the one hand, it explores indigenous systems of knowledge (agricultural, ecological, medical, astronomical), which pose serious questions for western ‘science’. On the other hand, it argues that the west has not simply exported ‘science’, ‘knowledge’ or ‘development’ to the rest of the world, but has less consciously exported a series of values, or a way of life, - in short - ‘culture’. The course follows these ideas through a variety of areas: agriculture and rural development, religion and missionising, health and medicine, tourism, and music.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Globalisation and DevelopmentYear Junior SophisterLecturer Barbara Bradby (Dept. Of Sociology)Email [email protected] Course Website http://www.tcd.ie/sociology/undergrad/current_undergrad.php#global
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DescriptionThe first part deals with themes in globalisation and development. Issues to be covered include new theories of globalisation, the relationship and uneven development, global history, and civil society. Attention will also be given to social and ecological well being under conditions of globalisation. The second part deals with global culture and local knowledge. It will cover local farming and health practices in developing countries and how these conflict with globalising forces. Themes for attention include indigenous systems of knowledge (agricultural, ecological, medical, astronomical), which pose serious questions for western 'science'.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Millennium Development Goal Lectures 2007/2008Year PublicLecturer Micheal CollinsEmail [email protected] Website
http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/lecture_series/index.php
No of Students
Description Trinity College's Development Studies, involving the Department of Economics and the School of Education, hosts a series of Millennium Development Goal lectures. For the last two years, 2006-2007 they have been held in conjunction with the Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS). The purpose of the series is to promote awareness and debate of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The talks feature leading experts from a range of backgrounds including NGOs, government, academia, UN organisations and the media. The lecture series provides a forum for the discussion of development issues.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Work and Social PolicyDepartmentCourse International Fieldwork Placements for Social Work StudentsYear UndergraduateLecturer Email Course
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WebsiteNo of Students 16
Description In the period 2003 – 2007, 16 social work students (BSS or MSW) undertook fieldwork training (with the encouragement, advice and assistance of the School) in developing countries:
• Ghana 1• Guatemala 2• India 3• South Africa 9• Zambia 1
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Work and Social PolicyDepartmentCourse BSS ‘International Social Work’ sequenceYear UndergraduateLecturer Email Course Website
No of Students
Description o Offered for more than ten yearso Taught over three of four yearso Offers alternative to General Paper in Senior Sophister yearo Requires students to undertake comparative study on a policy or practice issue focusing on at least two countries. o Students often use a developing country as a comparator
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse The Politics of Peace and ConflictYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email
Course Website http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description Theories of peace; the ethics of peace and war; culture, conflict and peace; peace-building and conflict prevention; the role and effectiveness of peace movements.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse The Politics of DevelopmentYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description The evolution of development theory; gender and development; the impact of militarism on developing countries; the debt crisis; sustainable development; development ethics.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse International PoliticsYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
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Description An overview of the major theoretical approaches to international affairs, and of the critiques advanced against them; the concept of security as the focus of peace research; understanding concrete security problems; the role of non-state actors; global civil society.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Ethics in International AffairsYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
DescriptionAn analysis of the diverse and intricate nature of ethical conflicts as they arise in the international context; historical injustices and the ethics of restitution; atrocities and the ethics of accountability; the ethics of humanitarian interventions; just war reasoning and the 'war on terror'; globalisation and the ethical imperative; media ethics.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Conflict Resolution and NonviolenceYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description Theories of nonviolence; nonviolence and political action; official and unofficial mediation processes; culture and conflict resolution.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy
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Course The United Nations and PeacekeepingYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description The evolution of the UN organisation and institutions; specialised agencies and functions; the role of UN peacekeeping in international conflict.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Human Rights in Theory and PracticeYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description The theoretical and practical contexts in which the discourse and politics of human rights is situated; the relationship between democracy and human rights; the significance of national sovereignty; the development of international human rights law; an examination of human rights atrocities, the culture of impunity in which they seem to flourish and the recent initiatives designed to construct a system of accountability.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Social Sciences and PhilosophyCourse Gender, Conflict and Social ChangeYear Post GraduateLecturer (Irish School of Ecumenics)Email Course Website
http://www.tcd.ie/ise/postgraduate/peace.php#courses
No of Students
Description Gender as biological or as socially constructed; masculinity; analysis of war and peace through gendered lenses; religion and the gender order; challenging the gender order.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Religions, Theology and EcumenicsCourse Conflict and Collective IdentityYear Postgraduate, MphilLecturer Gladys GanielEmail [email protected]
Course Website
No of Students 15Description
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Religions, Theology and EcumenicsCourse When the Fighting StopsYear Postgarduate, MphilLecturer David TombsEmail [email protected]
Course Website
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Focus' on truth commissions.
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Computer Science and StatisitcsDepartment
Centre Centre for Global HealthCourse Health Informatics Module
Level Postgraduate - MScLecturer Jane Grimson and Lucy HedermanEmail [email protected]; [email protected] Website
No of Students
Description The module on health informatics provides students with an overview of the role ICT can play in poverty reduction generally with a particular emphasis on eHealth applications
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Enginnering
DepartmentCivil, Structural and Enviromental Engineering
Course MSc Civil Engineering - Water Resource Planning
Year Post Graduate, MScLecturer Bruce MisstearEmail [email protected] Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/postgraduate/msc/
No of Students 20
Description 1. Combined use of surface and groundwater resources, including river augmentation schemes and artificial recharge. 2. The principles of well design, including efficient hydraulic design and appropriate construction materials. 3. Water resource planning in large river basins, taking the Nile as an example. 4. Arid zone hydrology, with emphasis on the Middle East. 5. Protecting groundwater from pollution. 6. Applications of remote sensing techniques to water resources.
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Enginnering
DepartmentCivil, Structural and Enviromental Engineering
Course MSc Civil Engineering - Environmental Engineering
Year Postgraduate, MScLecturer Laurence GillEmail [email protected] Website http://www.tcd.ie/Civil_engineering/postgraduate/msc/
No of Students 20
Description A course which covers three broad areas of water, air pollution and fire. One part of the course on water contains lectures on the cocnepts of water and sanitation
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Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Enginnering
DepartmentCivil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
Course SS Enviromental Engineering
Year Undergraduate, 4th Year CompulsoryLecturer Laurence GillEmail [email protected] Website http://www.tcd.ie/academicunits/schools/engineering/
undergraduate/baiyear4/civil/No of Students 100
Description A course which covers water characteristics, water pollution and then water & wastewater treatment. Several apsects of this are relevant to water and sanitation in developing countries from which many examples are used.
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment Smurfit InstituteCourse/Module title Genetics and Evolution of Nervous Sytems
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Centre(s) Smurfit Institute and Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN)Lecturer(s) Mani RamaswamiLecturer email address [email protected] (e.g. JF, SS, 3rd year) Advances undergrad/ early graduate students
Open to International students from Developing countriesCourse website Number of students 30Course Description
Held every two years at the International Centre for Theroetical Physics, a UN Centre based in Trieste, Italy.
Course/Module title Genetics and Evolution of Nervous Sytems
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural ScienceDepartment GeographyCourse Enviromental Conflicts II
Year Undergraduate, 3rd/4th YearLecturer Anna Davies and David TaylorEmail [email protected], [email protected] Website
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Description This module develops further the critical framework for the examination of environmental conflicts and their resolution developed in Environmental Conflicts I. Political ecology is introduced as an appropriate means of examining interactions among people and their environment that exist over a range of geographic scales, from local to global, and that are influenced by a complex of factors. These interactions have the potential to lead to conflict, and a number of conflicts over the environment are examined in detail. Students will be required to undertake their own research into a particular environmental conflict and produce an analytical report into the underlying causes of the conflict considered as well as potential means for conflict resolution.
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural ScienceDepartment GeographyCourse Globalisation and Development in Africa
Year Undergraduate, 3rd/4th Year
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Lecturer Padraig CarmodyEmail [email protected] Website
No of Students
Description This module examines the nature and impacts of globalization on Sub-Saharan Africa with a focus on issues such as agricultural and industrial restructuring, gender and development, governance, regionalism and HIV/AIDS
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Natural ScienceDepartment GeographyCourse Geography of Third World Development
Year Undergraduate, 2nd YearLecturer Padraig CarmodyEmail [email protected] Website
No of Students
Description This course covers issues such as the making of the Third World, different theories of development and then examines the rise of East Asia, the debt crisis and globalization in Africa, and the rise of new social movements in Latin America. It concludes with sections on poverty reduction strategy papers, the Millennium Development Goals and alternative development strategies.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Determinants of HealthYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website
http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description This course critically examines the range of factors that influence and determine health outcomes in both developed and developing societies. It adopts an analytical approach in exploring and understanding how socio-cultural, environmental and biological factors affect health outcomes among various population groups. The aim is to get participants to understand the interconnectedness between factors such as poverty, gender, ethnicity, public health, political + economic systems, disease burden, environmental factors, conflict, migration, globalization, and to think imaginatively about how to address these.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Economics and Financing of HealthYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website
http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description The aim of this course is to give an understanding of the tools and techniques of economic analysis and their application to health care in a variety of contexts. Topics include supply, demand and elasticity (with applications to health care finance and health promotion), the economics of health systems and economic evaluation, and issues in health care finance such as equity and efficiency.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Policy and Systems: Global + Country Level
PerspectivesYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description This course provides an understanding of the initiatives and structures in the international health
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policy arena. It offers students insights into recent trends in policy and health systems development, agendas of stakeholders and the use of power through the application of appropriate analytical frameworks. Topics covered include health and the millennium development goals (MDG's), policy formation, implementation and evaluation, international architecture of health planning and research, the UN system, key international agencies and their interrelationships and politics, key academic + research institutions, determination of research agenda, country level political commitment, poverty reduction mechanisms (PRSP's), multisectoral approaches, determinants of health sector resource allocations, roles of government, private sector, civil society, donor agencies, vertical programmes and sustainable health systems, and evidence based practice.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Research Methods in Global Health IYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description This course aims to give participants a grounding in "thinking qualitatively" about research. It aims to present the value of qualitative methods in researching health issues. The course will trace the philosophical traditions in qualitative research. It will include both theoretical and methodological elements, looking at qualitative research as a distinct methodology and the application of qualitative methods in a research inquiry. At the end of the course, participants should be able to demonstrate, among others, an understanding of the principles of qualitative research relating it to it's theoretical and philosophical bases, identify the main ways in which qualitative data is collected and analysed, demonstrate the ability to systematically apply qualitative research skills to the design, data collection, analysis and management of a research project, demonstrate and awareness of some of the epistemological, political and ethical issues which are inherent in qualitative methodologies and
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critically evaluate previous research by applying criteria for assessing quality in qualitative research.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Research Methods in Global Health IIYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description This course introduces participants to methods for collecting and analyzing quantitative data including surveys and some fundamental issues of methodology in statistics and its application. Data presentation and summarization are explored. The normal curve is introduced and is used to solve simple problems. Hypothesis testing and statistical inference are introduced. Different sample techniques using the standard normal are examined without formal proofs. Correlation and simple linear regression are introduced with many examples. Selections of these topics are explored and enhanced using various statistics packages.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Key skills in Global Health and Research Seminars Year Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description The aim of this course is to equip students with the key skills for operating in the global health arena. It focuses on skills in scientific writing, critical thinking, writing proposals for grants, project design, planning and implementation, project monitoring and evaluation, communicating and disseminating research findings, negotiation, self-management and information communication technology (ICT) skills. In addition, researchers and practitioners in the field of global health are invited to present their work followed by in-depth constructive and critical reflection on issues
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presented.
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of MedicineCourse Optional Modules in Global HealthYear Post GraduateLecturer (Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine)Email Course Website http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/global_health/courses/masters/structure.php
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Description Tropical MedicineGlobal Health EpidemiologyNutrition + Global HealthHealth in Conflict and Complex emergenciesReproductive HealthMaternal HealthFrontiers of Knowledge in HIV/AIDSGlobal Health InformaticcsHuman Resource dynamics in Developing Countries Health ServicesHuman Dynamics of Development Co-operation (4)Culture, Empowerment + HealthHealth and AgeingIndigenous Health PracticesEthics + Human Rights in Global Healthcare (1)Comparative Health Care (1)Migration and Population Movement (2)Gender + Ethnicity (2)Human Rights and International Issues (2)The United Nations + Peace Keeping (3)Human Rights in Theory + Practice (3)Gender, Conflict + Social Change (3)Specialized topics in Global Health1. with Masters in Health Services Management, TCD 2. with Masters in Ethnic + Racial Studies, TCD 3. with Masters in International Peace Studies, TCD 4. with Development Co-operation Ireland
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2.5 Publications – staff members publishing in international development
Index by School – number of staff publishing in the field
Publications
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesNumber of staff publishing in development field
School of Business 4School of Education 0School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences
(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) 6School of Law 2School of Psychology 0School of Social Sciences and Philosophy 7School of Social Work and Social Policy 1School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) 4
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No informationSchool of Computer Science and Statistics 1School of Engineering 1School of Genetics & Microbiology 3School of Natural Sciences 6
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences 0School of Medicine No informationSchool of Nursing and Midwifery 1
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2Centre for Global Health 1
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List of five best international development publications, by author
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business
Staff Member 3 Name Joe McDonagh
Publication 1
Developing the Capability of Senior Management in the United Nations System of Organisations to Exploit the Full Potential of Modern ICT Systems, Geneva, Switzerland, United Nations International Computing Centre, September, 2007, 1, 36
Publication 2Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 4 Name Frank Barry
Publication 1
“FDI & labor markets”, in K. Reinert and R. Rajan (eds.) Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press (forthcoming)
Publication 2
“Gains and Losses from Sectoral Relocation: A Review of Theory and Empirics” (with F. Walsh), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, (forthcoming).
Publication 3
Multinational Firms in the World Economy, by G.B. Navaretti and A. Venables with Frank Barry and others, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2004.
Publication 4“Economic Integration and Convergence Processes in the EU Cohesion Countries”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 41, 5, 897-921, 2003.
Publication 5
"The Czech Economic Transition: Exploring Options using a Macrosectoral Model”, (with J. Bradley, M. Kejak and D. Vavra), Economics of Transition, 11, 3, 539-567, 2003
Publication 6
“Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomerations and Demonstration Effects: An Empirical Investigation”, (with H. Görg and E. Strobl), Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 139, 4, 583-600, 2003
Publication 7“FDI, Infrastructure and the Welfare Effects of Labour Migration”, Manchester School, 70, 3, 364-379, 2002.
School of Education No information
School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies (Dept of Russian and Slavonic Studies)
Staff Member 1 Name Dr Justin Doherty
Publication 1‘The Atom Explodes’ by Georgii Ivanov [translation], Slavonica, 8, (1), 2002, pp 42 – 67
Publication 2
‘The Pushkin Contexts of Georgii Ivanov's “Disintegration of the Atom”’ in Joe Andrew and Robert Reid (editors), Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume 1: Pushkin's Secret: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2003, pp121 – 134
Publication 3 ‘Gogol and Russian Futurism’, Essays in Poetics, 28 (Autumn 2003),
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Gogol special issue, Vol. I, ‘Gogol and Others’, pp158 – 180
Publication 4
‘5 March 1953: The Death of Stalin as a Topos in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russian Literature’, in Geoffrey Roberts (editor), Stalin - His Times and Ours (special issue of Irish Slavonic Studies), Cork, Irish Association for Russian and East European Studies, 2005, pp 47 – 65
Publication 5
"Acmeism." The Literary Encyclopedia. 21 Jun. 2005. The Literary Dictionary Company. 23 October 2006. http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=14
Staff Member 2 Name Dr. Guido Hausmann
Publication 1
Stadt und lokale Gesellschaft im ausgehenden Zarenreich// Guido Hausmann (ed.): Gesellschaft als lokale Veranstaltung. Selbstverwaltung, Assoziierung und Geselligkeit in den Staedten des ausgehenden Zarenreiches. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2002, p.5-166 (City and Local Society in Late Tsarist Russia// The Local Dimension of Society. Self-Government, Associations and Sociability in the Cities of Late Tsarist Russia, ed. by Guido Hausmann)
Publication 2
Paradise Anticipated - The Jews of Odessa in the 19th and 20th Centuries. An Introduction // Jewish Odessa in the 19th and 20th Century. Das Juedische Odessa im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, ed. by Dan Diner a. Guido Hausmann // Zwischen Triest, Saloniki und Odessa: Balkanische und angrenzende Judenheiten 1492-1918. Between Triest, Salonika and Odessa. Historicizing Balkan and Related Jewries 1492-1918, ed. by Dan Diner. Muenchen 2003 (=Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts fuer juedische Geschichte und Kultur an der Universitaet Leipzig Nr.2), pp.149-179.
Publication 3
Der Nil als androgynes Zivilisationssymbol? Vater Rhein und Mutter Wolga erinnern sich // Vater Rhein und Mutter Wolga. Diskurse um Nation und Gender in Deutschland und Russland, ed. by Elisabeth Cheare a.o. Wuerzburg 2005, p.59-74 (The Nile as Androgynous Symbol of Civilization? Father Rhine and Mother Volga Do Remember Themselves)
Publication 4
Kiewer Stadtgeschichte // Ukraina ad portas. Ist die Ukraine europaeisch genug fuer die EU? Beitraege zum 10. Greifswalder Ukrainikum, ed. by Alexander Kratochvil. Aachen 2006, p.63-82 (Towards a history of Kiev)
Publication 5
Die Aufwertung der Natur zum orthodoxen Erinnerungsraum im russischen 17. Jahrhundert // Kultur in der Geschichte Russlands, ed. by Bianka Pietrow-Ennker. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006. (Nature as Orthodox Space of Memory in Russia's 17th Century)
Staff Member 3 Name Dr. Tomasz Kamusella, Thomas Brown Lecturer
Publication 1
Silesia and Central European Nationalisms: The Emergence of National and Ethnic Groups in Prussian Silesia and Austrian Silesia, 1848-1918 (Ser: Central European Studies; Foreword by Prof Charles Ingrao). 2007. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 386 pp. http://www.amazon.com/Silesia-Central-European-Nationalisms-
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Emergence/dp/1557533717 .
Publication 2
Schlonzska mowa. Język, Górny Śląsk i nacjonalizm (Vol I) [Silesia and Language: Language, Upper Silesia and Nationalism, a collection of articles on various social, political and historical aspects of language use in Upper Silesia]. 2005. Zabrze, Poland: NOS, 187 pp.
Publication 3
Schlonzska mowa. Język, Górny Śląsk i nacjonalizm (Vol II) [Silesia and Language: Language, Upper Silesia and Nationalism, a collection of articles on various social, political and historical aspects of language use in Upper Silesia]. 2006. Zabrze, Poland: NOS, 151 pp.
Publication 4
W bżuhu vieloryba [In a Whale's Belly, a collection of essays on nationalism and language politics in Asia, the Balkans and Central Europe. Introduction by Prof Wojciech J Burszta]. 2006. Toruń, Poland: Wydawnictwo A Marszałek, 305 pp. http://www.marszalek.com.pl/index.php?m=2&ks=1725.
Publication 5
Schlonzsko: Hornà Slezsko, Oberschlesien, Górny Śląsk. Esej o regionie i jego mieszkańcach [Schlonzsko: Upper Silesia. An Essay on the Region and Its Inhabitants] (2nd, corrected and enlarged edition). 2006. Zabrze, Poland: NOS, 148 pp.
Publication 6
Seventeen entries: Kholodnaia voina [Cold War, pp 974-975], Gosudarstva de-facto i neudavshiesiia gosudarstva [De Facto and Failed States, pp 251-252], Vostok i Zapad [The East and the West, pp 123-125], Etnicheskaia chistka [Ethnic Cleansing, pp 307-309], Etnicheskaia gruppa [Ethnic Group, pp 1185-1188], Evropa [Europe, pp 305-307], Evropeiskaiia integratsiia [European Integration, pp 307-309], Globalnaia sistema gosudarstv [Global State System, p 201], Iazyk [Languages, pp 1108-1110], Natsia [Nation, pp 605-607], Natsionalism [Nationalism, pp 600-602], Sever i Iug [The Rich North and the Poor South, pp 800-801], Postkommunizm [Postcommunism, pp 703-705], «Vozvrashchenie v Evropu» ["Return to Europe," pp 112-114], Bezgosudarstvennaia natsiia [Stateless Nation, p 64], Umma [Umma, pp 906-907], Pismennost [Writing, pp 688-689]). In: Ivan I Mazour and Alexander N Chumakov, eds. 2006. Globalistika. Mezhdunarodnyi entsiklopedicheskii slovar (Russian-language edition of The Global Studies Dictionary). Moscow: Elima and St Petersburg: Piter. (I also participated in the project as a member of the Editorial Committee.) http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/ID/2717706/?partner=pronline; http://www.globalistika.ru/p_rgs1.htm.
Publication 7
Seventeen entries (Cold War, De Facto and Failed States, The East and the West, Ethnic Cleansing, Ethnic Group, Europe, European Integration, Global State System, Languages, Nation, Nationalism, The Rich North and the Poor South, Postcommunism, "Return to Europe", Stateless Nation, Umma, Writing, each 3 pp long). In: Alexander N Chumakov, Ivan I Mazour, and W C Gay, eds. 2006. The Global Studies Dictionary [English-language edition, Preface by Mikhail Gorbachev]. Amherst NY: Prometheus Books. (I participated in the project as a member of the Editorial Committee.) http://www.amazon.com/Global-Studies-Dictionary-Alexander-Chumakov/dp/1591023920 ;
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http://www.globalistika.ru/p_rgs1.htm
Staff Member 4 Name Dr. John Murray
Publication 1
Intermediate Russian Grammar and Workbook, co-authored with Sarah Smyth (TCD), Routledge 2001; Basic Russian Grammar and Workbook, co-authored with Sarah Smyth (TCD), Routledge 1999
Publication 2Politics and Placenames: Changing Names in the Late Soviet Period, Birmingham Slavonic Monographs, 2000
Publication 3
Still No Truth in the News? Coverage by Izvestiya of the 1996 Presidential Election, Journal of Communist and Transition Studies, Vol. 15, No. 2, June 1999, pp. 1-40
Publication 4Sof'ya Petrovna by Lidiya Chukovskaya, (Critical edition) Bristol Classical Press, 1998 (Introductory article, glossary and dictionary)
Publication 5The Russian Press from Brezhnev to Yeltsin, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1994
Staff Member 5 Name Dr. Sarah Smyth
Publication 1Smyth Sarah, 2007, ‘Razom nas bagato, nas ne podolati: Remixes of the Orange Revolution anthem’, forthcoming
Publication 2Smyth Sarah, Elena Crosbie, 2002, RUS’ A Comprehensive Course in Russian, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, v - 697pp
Publication 3Murray John, Sarah Smyth, 2001, Intermediate Russian: A Grammar and Workbook, London and New York, Routledge, v - 244pp
Publication 4Murray John, Sarah Smyth, 1999, Basic Russian, A Grammar and Workbook, London and New York, Routledge, 256pp
Publication 5Smyth Sarah, Stanford Kingston (eds), 1988, ICONS 88, Veritas Publications, Dublin, 140pp
Staff Member 6 Name Dr Dmitri Tsiskarashvili
Publication 1
“Programma kursa po russkomu jazyku delovoj kommunikatsii (prodvinutyj uroven’)” Proceedings of the XI International Congress of the MAPRYAL (The International Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature) Varna, 17-22 September 2007; Volume 6 (1), Heron Press, Sofia (2007), 481- 485
Publication 2
“Struktura i kriterii otsenki gosudarstvennogo vypusknogo ekzamena po russkomu jazyku v irlandskoj shkole” Proceedings of the International Forum for Specialists in Russian Language Studies from North European Countries, Helsinki, 13-14 October 2006, IKAR Press, Moscow (2006), 147-153
Publication 3“Itaalia Keele Opik “Italian Language Text Book for Estonian Speakers. Publisher Valgus , Tallinn, Second Edition, (2005) 420 pages.
Publication 4
“Post -War Migration to the Baltic States. Stalin’s Legacy in Estonia and Latvia”. Irish Slavonic Studies Journal, edited by Geoffrey Roberts, (2005) 203-251
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Publication 5
“Cross-border Co-operation between Russia and the Baltic States”. Proceedings of the VII World Congress of the International Council for Central and Eastern European Studies, Berlin, (2005) 435-436
School of Law
Staff Member 1 Name William Binchy
Publication 1Human Rights, Constitutionalism and the Judiciary: Tanzanian and Irish Perspectives [co-editor with Catherine Finnegan], 2006
Publication 2The Administration of Justice: Current Themes in Comparative Perspective [co-editor with Jeremy Sarkin]
Publication 3Human Rights, the Citizen and the State: South African and Irish Approaches [co-edited with Jeremy Sarkin] 2001
Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 2 Name Catherine Donnelly
Publication 1Delegation of Governmental Power to Private Parties (Oxford University Press, 2007
Publication 2Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Staff Member 1 Name Barbara Bradby
¿Volveré no volveré?; aportes al diálogo entre modelos culturales del parto (La Paz, 2005) 409 pp.+ appendices [title translation: Will I return or not? Contributions to the dialogue between different cultural models of childbirth] with Jo Murphy-Lawless
Staff Member 2 Name Anne Holohan
Networks of Democracy, Stanford University Press (2005)
Staff Member 3 Name Alan Matthews
Publication 1
Policy Coherence for Development: Coherence between Ireland’s Official Development Cooperation Activities and other Policy Areas in particular Agricultural Trade and Support Policies, Research Series No. 1, Dublin, Advisory Board for Irish Aid, 2007, 72pp. [with Hannah Chaplin, Thomas Giblin and Marian Mraz]
Publication 2 Agriculture and Development: the Case for Policy Coherence, Paris, OECD, 2005, 123 pp.
Publication 3
Coping with the Fallout for Preference Receiving Countries from EU Sugar Reform, The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy, Volume 7 Number 1 2006, p.15-31. [with Hannah Chaplin]
Publication 4Improving coherence between Irish trade and development policy from an African perspective, Journal of the Social and Statistical Inquiry Society of
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Ireland, Vol. XXXV, 2006, pp. 219-231
Publication 5
The Consequences of Agricultural Trade Liberalization for Developing Countries: Distinguishing Between Genuine Benefits and False Hopes, World Trade Review, 5, 2 (2006), 225-249. [with Jean-Christophe Bureau and Sebastien Jean]
Staff Member 4 Name Carol Newman
Publication 1Sector Switching: An Unexplored Dimension of Firm Dynamics in Developing Countries.' Trinity Economic Paper, TEP1007, 2007. [with J. Rand and F. Tarp]
School of Social Work and Social Policy
Staff Member 1 Name Maeve Foreman
Publication 1
Foreman, M. & Hawthorne, H. (2007) ‘Learning from the Experiences of Ethnic Minorities Accessing HIV Services in Ireland’ British Journal of Social Work 37:1153-1172].
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
Staff Member 1 Name David Tombs
Publication 1David Tombs and Joseph Liechty, eds, 2006, Explorations in Reconciliation: New Directions for Theology, Ashgate
Publication 2Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 2 Name Gladys Ganiel
Publication 1
'Religion and Transformation in South Africa? Institutional and Discursive Change in a Charismatic Congregation,' 2007, Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa, 63, p. 1-22
Publication 2'Race, Religion and Identity in South Africa: A Case Study of a Charismatic Congregation,' 2006, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 12(304), pp. 555-576
Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 3 Name Iain AtackPublication 1 The Ethics of Peace and War, Edinburgh University Press, 2005Publication 2Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 4 Name Gillian Wylie
Publication 1
Eilis Ward and Gillian Wylie (2007) The Nature and extent of Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation into Ireland, 2000-2006, Galway Social Science Research Cetnre
Publication 2Publication 3Publication 4Publication 5
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology
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School of Computer Science and Statistics
Staff Member 1 Jane Grimson
Publication 1
G Woods, W Grimson, G Stephens, P Coakley, M Ryan, C Merry, J Grimson. Applying mobile devices to promote evidence-based practices for HIV/AIDS in resource deprived environments. To be published. IST-Africa, 03-05 May, 2006, Pretoria, South Africa.
School of Engineering
Staff Member 1 Name Laurence Gill
Publication 1
McLoughlin O.A., S.C.Kehoe, K.G.McGuigan, E.F. Duffy, F. Al Toutati, W.Gernjak, I. Oller, S.Malato, L.W. Gill (2004). Solar disinfection of contaminated water: a comparison of three small-scale reactors. Solar Energy 77(5), 657-664.
Publication 2
McLoughlin O.A., P. Fernandez, W.Gernjak, S.Malato, L.W.Gill (2004). Photocatalytic disinfection of water using low cost compound parabolic collectors. Solar Energy 77(5), 625-633.
Publication 3
Duffy E.F., F. Al Touati, S.C. Kehoe, O.A. McLoughlin, L.W. Gill, W. Gernjak, I. Oller, M.I. Maldonado, S. Malato, J. Cassidy, R.H. Reed, K.G. McGuigan (2004). A novel TiO2-assisted solar photocatalytic batch-process disinfection reactor for the treatment of biological and chemical contaminants in domestic drinking water in developing countries. Solar Energy 77(5), 649-655.
Publication 4
Gill L.W., McLoughlin O.A. (2007). Solar disinfection kinetic design parameters for the continuous flow reactors. ASME Journal of Solar Energy, 129, 111-118.
Publication 5
Misstear D.B., Gill L.W. (2006). The Balance between Solar and Photocatalytic Disinfection with respect to TiO2 Concentration in Continuous Flow Reactors. 4th European Meeting Solar Chemistry and Solar Photocatalysis: Environmental Applications (SPEA 4). Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain: 8-10 November 2006.
School of Genetics & Microbiology
Staff Member 1 Name Gus Bell
Publication 1
Monaghan, P., Fardis, M., Revill, W.P. & Bell, A. Anti-malarial effects of macrolactones related to FK520 (ascomycin) are independent of the immunosuppressive properties of the compounds. J. Infect. Dis. 191: 1342-1349 (2005).
Publication 2Bell, A. Antimalarial drug synergism and antagonism: mechanistic and clinical significance. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 253: 171-184 (2005).
Publication 3
Fennell, B.J., Naughton, J.A., Dempsey, E. & Bell, A. Cellular and molecular actions of dinitroaniline and phosphorothioamidate herbicides on Plasmodium falciparum: tubulin as a specific antimalarial target. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 145: 226-238 (2006).
Publication 4
Gavigan, C.S., Shen, M., Machado, S.G. & Bell, A. Influence of the Plasmodium falciparum P-glycoprotein homologue 1 (pfmdr1 gene product) on the antimalarial action of cyclosporin. J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 59: 197-203 (2007).
Publication 5
Walsh JJ, Coughlan D, Heneghan N, Gaynor C & Bell A. A Novel Artemisinin-Quinine Hybrid with Potent Antimalarial Activity. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 17: 3599-3602 (2007).
Staff Member 2 Name Dan BradleyPublication 1 Hanotte O, Bradley DG, Ochieng JW, Verjee Y, Hill EW, Rege JE African
pastoralism: genetic imprints of origins and migrations. Science 2002,
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Publication 2
Freeman AR, Hoggart CJ, Hanotte O, Bradley DG. Assessing the relative ages of admixture in the bovine hybrid zones of Africa and the Near East using X chromosome haplotype mosaicism Genetics. 2006;173:1503-10.
Publication 3
Freeman AR, Bradley DG, Nagda S, Gibson JP, Hanotte O. Combination of multiple microsatellite data sets to investigate genetic diversity and admixture of domestic cattle.Anim Genet. 2006 37:1-9.
Publication 4
Freeman AR, Meghen CM, Machugh DE, Loftus RT, Achukwi MD, Bado A, Sauveroche B, Bradley DG. Admixture and diversity in West African cattle populations.Mol Ecol. 2004;13:3477-87
Publication 5
Bradley DG, DE. MacHugh, P Cunningham and RT. Loftus. Mitochondrial diversity and the origins of African and European cattle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 1996, 93:5131-5135
Staff Member 3 Name Mani Ramaswami
Publication 1
Sudarslaal, S., Majumdar, S., Ramasamy, P., Dhawan, R., Pal, P., Ramaswami, M., Lala, A., Sikdar, S.K., Sarma, S., Krishnan, K.S., Balaram, P. (2003). Sodium channel modulating activity in a delta-conotoxin from an Indian marine snail. FEBS Letters. 553:209-12.
Publication 2
Gowd, H., Dewan, K, Sabareesh, K., Sudarslal, S., Iyengar, P., Franklin, B., Fernando, A. Ramaswami, M., Sarma, S.P, Sikdar, S., Balaram, P., and Krishnan, K.S. (2005). Novel peptides of therapeutic promise from Indian conidae Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1056: 462-73..
Publication 3
Gandhi, A., Pimentel, A., Das, S., Sanyal, S., Rodrigues, V. and Ramaswami, M. (In Preparation) Distributed requirement for Fos and Jun in neural networks that underlie long-term olfactory habituation.
School of Natural Sciences
Staff Member 1 Name J. Parnell
Publication 1
Flora of Thailand. (1967-). Eds. T. Santisuk, K. Larsen, I. Nielsen, K. Chayamarit, I. Hedge, J. Dransfield, B. Hansen, C. Phengkhlai, J. Vidal, K. Iwatsuki, J. Parnell & M. Roos. The Forest Herbarium, National Park, Wildlife and Conservation Department. (Ongoing - Large number of various parts)
Publication 2Parnell, J.A.N. (2005). An account of the Lentibulariaceae of Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin, 33: 101-144. [issued March 2006].
Publication 3
Parnell, J.A.N., Simpson, D.A., Chayamarit, K., Boonthavikoon, T., Boyce, P.C., Chantaranothai, P., de Wilde, B. Jebb, M.H.P., Muasya, A.M., Paton, A.J., Pendry, C.A., Pooma, R., Suddee ,S. & Wilkin, P. (2005). The Bangkok Forest Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and Trinity College Dublin plant collecting trips in Thailand 1995-2002. Thai Forest Bulletin, 33: 145-156. [issued March 2006].
Publication 4
Simpson, D.A., Muasya, A.M., Chayamarit, K., Parnell, J.A.N., Suddee, S., de Wilde, B, Jones, M.B., Bruhl, J. & Pooma, R. (2005). Khaosokia caricoides, a new genus and species of Cyperaceae from Thailand. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 149: 357-364.
Publication 5
Suddee, S., Paton, A.J. & Parnell, J. (2004). A Taxonomic Revision of tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Lamiaceae) in continental South East Asia. II. Plectranthinae. Kew Bulletin, 59: 379-414.
Staff Member 2 Name Anna DaviesPublication 1 Bauer, J and DAVIES, A. (2006) Reflections on the Study of Environmental Values in,
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editor(s)Bauer, J., Forging Environmentalism: justice, livelihood and contested environments, New York, ME Sharp. pp.696 – 712
Publication 2DAVIES, A.R. (in press) Environmentalism, in International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography, Elsevier
Publication 3
Taylor, D. & DAVIES, A.R. (2004) Human vulnerability, past climatic variability and societal change in Unifying Geography: Common Heritage, Shared Future? Routledge, London. pp.144 – 162
Publication 4Publication 5
Staff Member 3 Name Padraig Carmody
Publication 1Neoliberalism, Civil Society and Security in Africa, Basinstoke and New York, Palgrave/MacMillan, International Political Economy Series, 2007.
Publication 2 Exploring Africa's Economic Recovery, under revision for Geography Compass
Publication 3With Francis Owusu, “Competing Hegemons? Chinese versus American Geo-economic Strategies in Africa”, Political Geography, 26 (5), pp. 504-524 .
Publication 4Transforming Globalization and Security: Africa and
America Post-9/11”, Africa Today, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 97-120, Fall 2005.
Publication 5
With Scott Taylor, “Industry and the Urban Sector in Zimbabwe’s Political Economy”, African Studies Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 7, Issue 2 and 3, Fall 2003. Available at http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v7/v7i2a3.htm
Staff Member 4 Name Celia Holland
Publication 1Lewis, R., Stafford, P., Behnke, J.M. and Holland, C. (2006). The development of a
Publication 2 mouse model to explore resistance and susceptibility to early Ascaris suum infection. Parasitology 132, 289-300.
Publication 3Holland, C.V. and Kennedy, M.W. (2002). The Geohelminths : Ascaris, Trichuris and hookworm. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 335 pp.
Publication 4
Hall, A. and Holland, C. (2000). Geographical variation in Ascaris lumbricoides fecundity and its implications for helminth control. Parasitology Today 16 (2) 540-544.
Publication 5
McSharry, C., Xia, Y., Holland, C. and Kennedy, M.W. (1999). Natural immunity to Ascaris lumbricoides associated with IgE antibody to ABA-1 allergen and inflammatory indicators in children. Infection and Immunity, 67, 484-489.
Holland, C., Asaolu, S. O., Crompton, D.W.T., Stoddart, R., Macdonald, R. and Torimiro, S.E. A. (1989). The epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides and other soil-transmitted helminths in primary school children from Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Parasitology, 99, 275-285.
Staff Member 5 Name Ken Irvine
Publication 1
Allison, E. H., Irvine, K., Thompson, A. B. & Ngatunga, B. (1996) Diets and food consumption rates of pelagic fish in Lake Malawi, Africa. Freshwater Biology, 35: 489-515.
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Publication 2Irvine, K. (1997) Food selectivity and diel vertical distribution of Chaoborus edulis (Diptera, Chaoboridae) in Lake Malawi. Freshwater Biology, 37: 605-620.
Publication 3
Irvine, K., G. Patterson, E.H. Allison, A.B. Thompson & A. Menz. (2000) The pelagic ecosystem of Lake Malawi: Trophic structure and current threats. In: M. Munawar & R.E. Hecky (eds), Great Lakes of the World (GLOW): Food-web, health and Integrity. Ecovision World Monograph Series. Backhuys, 3-30.
Publication 4Coulter, G. & Irvine, K. (2002). Sustainability, Research, Monitoring and Management: A commentary, J. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management,5: 391-393.
Publication 5
Donohue, I. & Irvine, K. (2004). Seasonal patterns of sediment loading and benthic invertebrate community dynamics in Lake Tanganyika, Africa. Freshwater Biology 49: 302-331
Staff Member 6 Name Mike Jones
Publication 1
JONES, M.B. & MUTHURI, F.M. (1997) Standing biomass and carbon distribution in a papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L) swamp: Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 13, 347-356.
Publication 2
MORISON, J.I.L., PIEDADE, M.T.F., MULLER, E., LONG, S.P., JUNK, W.J. & JONES, M.B. (2000) Very high productivity of the C4 aquatic grass Echinochloa polystachya in the Amazon floodplain confirmed by net ecosystem flux measurements. Oecologia, 125, 400-411
Publication 3
JONES, M.B., HUMPHRIES, S.W., (2002). Impacts of the C4 sedge Cyperus papyrus L. on carbon and water fluxes in an African wetland. Hydrobiologia, 488,107-113.
Publication 4
ZAKI-ELDEEN, S., & M. B. JONES (2005) The effect of elevated CO2 and its interaction with water stress on a C4 pasture species (Blepharis linariifolia) native to Sudan. Journal of Crop Improvement, 13, 213-237
Publication 5
SAUNDERS, M, KANSIIMI, F. & JONES, M. (2006) Biomass and productivity of C papyrus dominated wetlands. In: Tools for wetland ecosystem resource management in Eastern Africa. Pp. 77-83.
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences No information
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Staff Member 1 Name Mike Clarke
Publication 1
Chinnock P, Siegfried N, Clarke M. Is evidence-based medicine relevant to the developing world? Systematic reviews have yet to achieve their potential as a resource for practitioners in developing countries. PLoS Medicine 2005;2(5):367-369.
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Siegfried N, Clarke M, Volmink J. Randomised controlled trials in Africa of HIV and AIDS: descriptive study and spatial distribution. BMJ 2005;331(7519):742-746.
Publication 3
Clarke M. Evidence Aid - The Cochrane Collaboration's response to the aftermath of the tsunami [editorial]. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care 2005;3(1-2).
Publication 4Tharyan P, Clarke M, Green S. How the Cochrane Collaboration is responding to the Asian Tsunami. PLoS Medicine 2005;2(6):e169.
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Staff Member 1 Name Dr. Helen Sheridan
Publication 1
Fábio de Sousa Menezes, Andréa Barreto Mattos Minto, Halliny Siqueira Ruela, Ricardo Machado Kuster, Helen Sheridan*, Neil Frankish*, Hypoglycemic activity of two Brazilian Bauhinia species: Bauhiniaforfi cata L. and Bauhinia monandra Kurz., Brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy, 17, ((1)), 2007, p8 – 13.
Publication 2
Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Publication 3
Publication 4
Fábio de Sousa Menezes#, Clive Mills*, Lena Visdjal-Jonsson*, Helen Sheridan* and Neil Frankish*. Enhancement of insulin release by Bauhinia variegata ethanolic extract and its constituents on INS-1 cell line model. Phytochemistry, submitted for publication September 2007.
Publication 5
Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Staff Member 2 Name Dr. Neil Frankish
Publication 1
Fábio de Sousa Menezes, Andréa Barreto Mattos Minto, Halliny Siqueira Ruela, Ricardo Machado Kuster, Helen Sheridan*, Neil Frankish*, Hypoglycemic activity of two Brazilian Bauhinia species: Bauhiniaforfi cata L. and Bauhinia monandra Kurz., Brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy, 17, ((1)), 2007, p8 – 13.
Publication 2
Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Publication 3
Publication 4
Fábio de Sousa Menezes#, Clive Mills*, Lena Visdjal-Jonsson*, Helen Sheridan* and Neil Frankish*. Enhancement of insulin release by Bauhinia variegata ethanolic extract and its constituents on INS-1 cell line model. Phytochemistry, submitted for publication September 2007.
Publication 5
Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Centre for Global Health
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Staff Member 1 Name Adebola Adedimeji
Publication 1
Adedimeji AA. Omololu FO. Odutolu O. (2007): HIV Risk Perception and Constraints to Protective Behavior among Young Slum Dwellers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Health Population and Nutrition, Vol. 25 (2), June; 146-157
Publication 2
Odutolu, O. Adedimeji A, Odutolu O, Olatidoye F. Baruwa O (2003): Economic Empowerment and Reproductive Behaviour of Young Women in Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health 7(3); 92-100
Publication 3
Ishola G. Adekunle W. Jagha T. Adedimeji A. et al. (2003): Using participatory learning and action (PLA) in understanding and planning an adolescent life planning and reproductive health programme in Nigeria. PLA Notes (46), International Institute for Environment and Development.
Publication 4
Adekunle AO. Arowojolu O. Adedimeji A. Okunola M. (2000): Emergency Contraception: Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Health Professionals in Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 20(3); 284-289
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2.6 Trinity Partnerships on International Development
Index and names of international development partnerships, by School
Faculty and School Partner Organisations
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Business Transparency International, AAU Ethiopia, Connect Ethiopia
School of Education
Mary Immaculate College of Education and 15 others, Ubuntu Network, Regional Centre of Expertise in Education for Sustainable Development
School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) No information
School of Law
Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs, Court of Appeal, Tanzania, University of Dar es Salaam, Faculty of Law, High Court, Botswana, Supreme Court, The Gambia, High Court, Lesotho, Supreme Court, Uganda. Centre for Post-Conflict Justice partnerships include: Healing through Remembering, Global Israeli-Palestinian Intellectual Memory Networks, International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims, Irish Human Rights Commission, Joint Committee of the Representatives of the Irish Human Rights Commission and Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, , INCORE (Institute of Conflict Research), UN University Tokyo, American Society of International Law (international criminal law group), European Society of International (international criminal law group), World Council of Churches.
School of Psychology International development linkages include universities on each continent, with a particular focus on Africa.
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of Copenhagen
School of Social Work and Social Policy Dublin Aids Alliance, Childwatch International, OAK Foundation
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
University of Stellenbosch, University of the Western Cape, University of Pretoria (part of the Global Network for Public Theology)
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science
School of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Makerere University, Eduardo Mondlane University, University of Dar es Salaam, University of Malawi
School of Engineering Goal, Self Help Development
School of Genetics & Microbiology
Combat Diseases of Poverty Consortium (37 partners); European Federation of Biotechnology; India and USA partnership (Tata Institute for Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India; National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India; Indian Institue of Science, Bangalore India; University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.)
School of Natural Sciences
Botany Department, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. Makerere University Institute of Environmental and Natural Resources, Kampala, Uganda.
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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences
International Federation of Dental Educators and Associations (IFDEA), Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE), Ceka, Operation Smile
School of Medicine School of Nursing and Midwifery The Cochrane Collaboration
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; EU-China Research Consortium (multiple partners)
Research Centres
Centre for Global Health
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; Centre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University; Poverty Research Group, Massey University, New Zealand; Human Sciences, Research Council, South Africa; College of Medicine, University of Malawi; School of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lesotho; School of Public Health, University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; CAMFED (Campaign for Female Education), Cambridge UK; HDN (Health and Development Networks), Chang Mai, Thailand.
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Full information on international development partnerships
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business
Transparency InternationalFaculty FAHSSSchool BusinessDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Transparency InternationalPartner Organisation Type NGOPartner Location GlobalPartner Website http://www.transparency.ie/Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person John DevittEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership HQ is located in TCD Business School
Budget Funded by
AAU EthiopiaFaculty FAHSSSchool BusinessDepartment Research Centre Partner Name AAU EthiopiaPartner Organisation Type Partner Location EthiopiaPartner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Philip J O'DwyerEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved ProvostFormal or Informal Partnership
MoU
Date Partnership initiated Early 2008
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Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
Connect EthiopiaFaculty FAHSSSchool BusinessDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Connect EthiopiaPartner Organisation Type Partner Location EthiopiaPartner Website www.connectethiopia.orgPartner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Philip J O'DwyerEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
School of Education
Mary Immaculate College of Education and 15 othersFaculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Mary Immaculate College of Education and
15 othersPartner Organisation Type Centre for Development through EducationPartner Location LimerickPartner Website not yet upPartner Lead Person Dr Claire LyonsOther Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Ann FitzGibbonEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Carmel O'Sullivan
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Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated Oct-07
Description of Partnership Cooperative grouping of teacher education professionals to assist the education programmes in, initially, two selected African universities
Budget €1,433,000 over three yearsFunded by Irish Aid/HEA
Ubuntu NetworkFaculty FAHSSSchool EducationDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Ubuntu NetworkPartner Organisation Type Network of TeachersPartner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Ann FitzGibbonEmail [email protected], [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Micheal Collins, Mella CusackFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership This is a network of teacher educators working in second level education and some NGOs with the main aim of integrating Development Education into Initial Teacher Education. Its subname is Teacher Education for Sustainable Development. Conferences are sometimes organised. Cooperation on research is encouraged and facilitated. Ann FitzGibbon attends and if unable to, Micheál Collins [Economics] attends. A limited amount of funding for research is made available through the network e.g. last year €5,000 was given to Dylan Sutherland and Ann FitzGibbon. This year Micheál Collins with Mella Cusack [CDUVEC who lectures part-time in Education] have been awarded some money.
Budget 5000 last yearFunded by Development Education Sector of Irish Aid
Regional Centre of Expertise in Education for Sustainable DevelopmentFaculty FAHSSSchool EducationDepartment Research Centre
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Partner Name Ubuntu, DICEPartner Organisation Type Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Email
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership This is a development initiated by Ubuntu in co-operation with DICE [Development and Intercultural Education, Irish Aid funded, located in CICE] and other partners. Regional Centres are recognised by the UN though no finance is available from them.
Budget Funded by Irish Aid
School of Law
Centre for Post Conflict Justice partnershipsFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Centre for Post Conflict JusticePartner Name Partner Organisation Type Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person Rosemary Byrne
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Email
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership Researchers of the Centre for Post-Conflict Justice are currently engaged with numerous networks or associations that are involved in areas of post-conflict justice, including Healing through Remembering, Global Israeli-Palestinian Intellectual Memory Networks, International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims, Irish Human Rights Commission, Joint Committee of the Representatives of the Irish Human Rights
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Commission and Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, , INCORE (Institute of Conflict Research), UN University Tokyo, American Society of International Law (international criminal law group), European Society of International (international criminal law group), World Council of Churches.
Budget Funded by
No further information
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Univerity of CopenhagenFaculty Social and Human SciencesSchool Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment EconomicsResearch Centre Partner Name Development Economics Research GroupPartner Organisation Type Research CentrePartner Location University of CopenhagenPartner Website www.econ.ku.dk/dergPartner Lead Person Prof. Finn TarpOther Partner staff involved
Dr. John Rand, Dr. Katleen Van den Broeck
Key Trinity Person Dr. Carol NewmanEmail [email protected] Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated September 2007Description of Partnership Collaboration on research projects of mutual
interestBudget Ongoing - approximately €20,000 p.a.Funded by
School of Social Work and Social Policy
Dublin AIDS AllianceFaculty FAHSSSchool Social Work and Social PolicyDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Dublin AIDS AlliancePartner Organisation Type Partner Location
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Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Maeve ForemanEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
Childwatch International Faculty FAHSSSchool Social Work and Social PolicyDepartment Research Centre Partner Name Childwatch International Partner Organisation Type Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Robbie GilliganEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
OAK Foundation Faculty FAHSSSchool Social Work and Social PolicyDepartment Research Centre Partner Name OAK Foundation Partner Organisation Type
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Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Robbie GilliganEmail
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) No further information
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Partnership 1Faculty Engineering and Systems SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer Science Research Centre Centre for Health InformaticsPartner Name Makerere UniversityPartner Organisation Type UniversityPartner Location UgandaPartner Website Partner Lead Person Prof. Eli Katunguka-RwakishayaOther Partner staff involved
T.b.d.
Key Trinity Person Professor Jane GrimsonEmail [email protected] Trinity Staff Involved Dr. David LloydFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 01/01/2007; formal project start date 1 January 2008
Description of Partnership Budget €1.5mFunded by Irish Aid/HEA
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Partnership 2Faculty Engineering and Systems SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer Science Research Centre Centre for Health InformaticsPartner Name Eduardo Mondlane UniversityPartner Organisation Type UniversityPartner Location MozambiquePartner Website Partner Lead Person Ana Maria Da Graca MondjanaOther Partner staff involved
T.b.d.
Key Trinity Person Professor Jane GrimsonEmail [email protected] Trinity Staff Involved Dr. David LloydFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 01/01/2007; formal project start date 1 January 2008
Description of Partnership Budget €1.5mFunded by Irish Aid/HEA
Partnership 3Faculty Engineering and Systems SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer Science Research Centre Centre for Health InformaticsPartner Name University of Dar es SalaamPartner Organisation Type UniversityPartner Location TanzaniaPartner Website Partner Lead Person Professor Saïda Yahya-OthmanOther Partner staff involved
T.b.d.
Key Trinity Person Professor Jane GrimsonEmail [email protected] Trinity Staff Involved Dr. David LloydFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 01/01/2007; formal project start date 1 January 2008
Description of Partnership Budget €1.5m
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Funded by Irish Aid/HEA
Partnership 4Faculty Engineering and Systems SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer Science Research Centre Centre for Health InformaticsPartner Name University of MalawiPartner Organisation Type UniversityPartner Location MozambiquePartner Website Partner Lead Person Professor John SakaOther Partner staff involved
T.b.d.
Key Trinity Person Professor Jane GrimsonEmail [email protected] Trinity Staff Involved Dr. David LloydFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 01/01/2007; formal project start date 1 January 2008
Description of Partnership Budget €1.5mFunded by Irish Aid/HEA
School of Engineering
GOALFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringResearch Centre Partner Name GOALPartner Organisation Type NGOPartner Location Ireland (head office): DR Congo, N&S Sudan,
Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, MalawiPartner Website www.goal.ie
Partner Lead Person Fiona Gannon
Other Partner staff involved
Eoghan O'Suiileabhain
Key Trinity Person Laurence GillEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Informal
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Date Partnership initiated 2004
Description of Partnership Advice & consultancy to GOAL on their Water & Sanitation projects. GOAL internship for MSc taught course. Provision of site for research projects
Budget Funded by
Self Help DevelopmentFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringResearch Centre Partner Name Self Help DevelopmentPartner Organisation Type NGOPartner Location Ireland (head office)Partner Website www.selfhelp.ie
Partner Lead Person Ray Jordan
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Laurence GillEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated 2007
Description of Partnership Advice & consultancy
Budget Funded by
School of Genetics & Microbiology
Combat Diseases of Poverty (CDP) ConsortiumFaculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment MicrobiologyResearch Centre Partner Name NUI Maynooth; Development Studies Centre,
Kimmage; Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Egerton University, Ngoro, Kenya; Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Arusha, Tanzania; University of Nairobi, Kenya; Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya; Tropical Diseases Research Centre, Ndola, Kenya; CONCERN; Trocaire; Student Partnership Worldwide
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(SPW); Tridelta Development Ltd.; Biotrin International Ltd.; Enefr Technology; GeneMedix
Partner Organisation Type VariousPartner Location Ireland & East AfricaPartner Website
Partner Lead Person Noel Murphy and Jamie SarisOther Partner staff involved
37 in total
Key Trinity Person Gus BellEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Derek Nolan, School of Biochemistry & Immunology
Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated Oct. 2007Description of Partnership The Combat Diseases of Poverty (CDP)
Consortium: Building Education and Research Capacity to Address Infectious Diseases in East Africa, 2007-11.
Budget €1,877,640 incl. NUIM contributionFunded by Programme of Strategic Cooperation between
Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes
European Federation of BiotechnologyFaculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment GeneticsResearch Centre Partner Name Various: coordinated at European Federation
of Biotechnology, SpainPartner Organisation Type Partner Location WorldwidePartner Website www.efb-central.org/eagles/PAGES/about_us.htm
Partner Lead Person Prof. David McConnellOther Partner staff involved
Ismail Serageldin, Huanming Yang, Fotis Kafatos, Marc von Montagu, MS Swaminathan, Tilahun Yilma and 20 others
Key Trinity Person Prof. David McConnellEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated Jan. 2007
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Description of Partnership Coordination of life scientists who are arguing that Europe should focus research on the great humnitarian challenges of hunger, illness and environmental degradation
Budget Approximately €1.2 millionFunded by EC
India and USA partnershipFaculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment MicrobiologyResearch Centre Partner Name Tata Institute for Fundamental Research,
Mumbai, India. National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India. Indian Institue of Science, Bangalore India; University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.
Partner Organisation Type VariousPartner Location USA and IndiaPartner Website
Partner Lead Person Veronica Rodrigues and K.S. KrishnanOther Partner staff involved
more than 40
Key Trinity Person Mani RamaswamiEmail mani.ramaswami@tcd,ie
Other Trinity Staff Involved NoneFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal and Informal
Date Partnership initiated Oct. 2007Description of Partnership Development of Marine Natural Products;
Understanding habituation in Drosophila with a secondary goal to developing chemorepellents.
Budget Approximately €300,000Funded by Indian Dept of Science and Technology,
Indian Dept of Bioptechnology, and Science Foundation of Ireland.
School of Natural Sciences
Botany Department, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Faculty School Department Research Centre
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Partner Name Partner Organisation Type Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Mike JonesEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
Makerere University Institute of Environmental and Natural Resources, Kampala, Uganda.
Faculty School Department Research Centre Partner Name Partner Organisation Type Partner Location Partner Website
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Mike JonesEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Date Partnership initiated
Description of Partnership
Budget Funded by
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences
International Federation of Dental Educators and Associations
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Faculty 66 Countries involved over 200 universities and all continental dental education associations. This started in Europe through the Dublin School
School IFDEA - Multiple partners all continentsDepartment Research Centre Dublin Dental School and HospitalPartner Name Multiple Partners (details available if
necessary)Partner Organisation Type NetworkPartner Location 1. DentEd website
http://dented.learnonline.ie/ 2. Global Network website www.ifdea.org.
Partner Website http://dented.learnonline.ie/; www.ifdea.org; www.adea.org
Partner Lead Person Majella Giles
Other Partner staff involved
Derry Shanley
Key Trinity Person Majella GilesEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Multiple staff in Dental School and HospitalFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 1974
Description of Partnership Scientific association with meetings twice yearly in diverse European centres
Budget see belowFunded by Various Sponsors and participants. Main
Sponsor GSK
Partnership 2 Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE)Faculty 45 Countries (primarily European)involved
over 120 dental schools in EuropeSchool Administrative base Dublin Dental School
and HospitalDepartment International OfficeResearch Centre Dublin Dental School and HospitalPartner Name Multiple Partners (details available if
necessary)Partner Organisation Type Sole European association for dental
educationPartner Location 1. DentEd website
http://dented.learnonline.ie/ 2. Global Network website www.ifdea.org.
Partner Website http://dented.learnonline.ie/; www.ifdea.org; www.adea.org, www.adee.org
Partner Lead Person
Other Partner staff
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involvedKey Trinity Person Email
Other Trinity Staff Involved Multiple staff in Dental School and HospitalFormal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated 1974
Description of Partnership Scientific association with meetings twice yearly in diverse European centres
Budget see belowFunded by 1. by EU €6M 2 by Sponsors €500K 3. by
fund raising €200K
Partnership 3 CekaFaculty 45 Countries (primarily European)involved
over 120 dental schools in EuropeSchool Administrative base Dublin Dental School and
HospitalDepartment Restorative Dentistry & PeriodontologyResearch Centre Dublin Dental School and HospitalPartner Name Colleagues from general practice who deliver
servicesPartner Organisation Type Emergency care for rural area Partner Location Dublin Partner Website http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/
Partner Lead Person Proofessor Noel Claffey
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Professor Noel ClaffeyEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Colleagues from dental professionFormal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated 2004
Description of Partnership
Budget €200,000Funded by Donations and fundraising
Partnership 4 Operation SmileFaculty Multiple centres throughout the worldSchool Multiple CentresDepartment Special NeedsResearch Centre Operation Smile Virginia USAPartner Name Operation Smile Virginia USAPartner Organisation Type Charity
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Partner Location Virginia USA Partner Website http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/
Partner Lead Person Proofessor Noel Claffey
Other Partner staff involved
Key Trinity Person Professor Noel ClaffeyEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Colleagues from dental professionFormal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated 2004
Description of Partnership
Budget €200,000Funded by Donations and fundraising
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery
The Cochrane CollaborationFaculty School Nursing and MidwiferyDepartment Research Centre Partner Name The Cochrane CollaborationPartner Organisation Type Charity, not for profitPartner Location Global, but head office in Oxford, UKPartner Website www.cochrane.org
Partner Lead Person Nick Royle
Other Partner staff involved
Too numerous to list
Key Trinity Person Mike ClarkeEmail [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Formal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated Aug-07
Description of Partnership The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organisation dedicated to preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare interventions. This partnership will encourage the further involvement of people from Trinity in the preparation and maintenance of Cochrane reviews, in particular those of relevance to people in low and middle income countries (for example, in the Evidence Aid project).
Budget €0Funded by not applicable
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Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroFaculty HealthSchool School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesDepartment PharmacognosyResearch Centre Panoz InstitutePartner Name The Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos,
Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Brazil
Partner Organisation Type UniversityPartner Location BrazilPartner Website www.farmacia.ufrj.brPartner Lead Person Dr Fabio de Sousa Menezes Other Partner staff involved
Dr. Siqueira Ruela
Key Trinity Person Dr Helen Sheridan (joint)Email [email protected] or [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved Dr. Neil Frankish (joint) Formal or Informal Partnership
Informal
Date Partnership initiated 1998
Description of Partnership Academic research
Budget noneFunded by none
EU - China Research Consortium: Multiple PartnersFaculty HealthSchool School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesDepartment PharmacognosyResearch Centre Panoz InstitutePartner Name Consortium composed of EU countries and University of
Hong Kong (UHK). Beijing University of Chinese Medicine & Pharmacology
Partner Organisation Type
(BUCMP). China Capital Medical University (CCMU). Institute of Medicinal Plant Development (IMPLAD), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Meridians (SIAMM). Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SUTCM)
Partner Location China, Austria, Estonia and EUPartner WebsitePartner Lead Person Dr.Qihe.xu. Consortium coordinator. King's College
London.
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China, Austria, Estonia and EU
Key Trinity Person Dr Helen Sheridan (joint)Email [email protected]
Other Trinity Staff Involved
Formal or Informal Partnership
Formal
Date Partnership initiated
Aug-07
Description of Partnership
Eu / China (PRC) Research Consortium
Budget €1mFunded by Application for funding under EU FP7-Health 2007
submitted
Centre for Global HealthNo further information
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2.7 International Development Events – public events such as conferences, seminars and lectures organised since Sept 2005
Index and title of events
International Development Events (since September 2005)
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences EventsSchool of Business No infoSchool of Education MDG Lecture SeriesSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences
(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies)Russian and Slavonic Studies research seminars; Islam and Europe public lectures
School of Law
Public Lectures; African Judicary Meeting; ‘Globalizing Legal Process: Judging International Crimes’ Roundtable; Launch of ‘Healing Through Remembering’; ‘Making Global Justice Relevant in Local Contexts: Sierra Leone and Beyond’ Roundtable; ‘Healing of Memories: Reconciling Communities’.
School of Psychology No infoSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy Trinity Immigration Initiative Research FairSchool of Social Work and Social Policy No infoSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) Lecture Series in Public Theology
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No infoSchool of Computer Science and Statistics No infoSchool of Engineering Three lunchtime lecturesSchool of Genetics & Microbiology No infoSchool of Natural Sciences No info
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences
DentEd and Completion of DentEd III; Global Congress on Dental Education; Global Network on Dental Education; Ceka (Smile); Operation Smile
School of Medicine No infoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No info
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No info
Research Centres
IIIS
Conference: Ireland and Global Development: Strengthening Financial, Trade and Health Systems; Seminar: Contemporary Developments in Customary International Humanitarian Law; Visit to Dublin by UN Under Secretary General Anwarul Chowdhury
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Full information on international development events.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business No information
School of Education
Event 1Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
The MDG lecture series are co-hosted by the School of Education and the Department of Economics. For further details see Economics entry.
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Co-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Attendance Budget Funded by Irish Aid
School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies (Dept of Russian and Slavonic Studies)
Russian and Slavonic Studies research seminarsFaculty School Department Research Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Speaker(s)
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Principal Organiser Co-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description The Russian Department hosts regular Research Seminars in the
area of Russian and Slavonic Studies, open to the public. Attendance Budget Funded by
Islam and Europe public lecturesFaculty School Department Research Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Co-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description The Russian Department’s History specialist, Dr. Guido
Hausmann, is currently coordinating a series of public lectures on Islam and Europe.
Attendance Budget Funded by
School of Law
Public LecturesFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre
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Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
06/11/2007
Speaker(s) Patrick McAuslanPrincipal Organiser Co-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Public lectures by academics and judges on themes relating to
development issues.e.g. Professor Patrick McAuslan of Birkbeck College will be delivering a lecture, Property and Empire: From Colonialism to Globalisation, at the Law School on 6 November 2007.
Attendance Budget Funded by
African Judicary MeetingsFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Co-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Several meetings of members of the African
judiciary with members of the Irish judiciary and legal profession.
Attendance Budget Funded by
Globalizing Legal Process: Judging International Crimes' Roundtable Faculty FAHSSSchool Law
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Department Research Centre Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Dec-06
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-Organisers IIISOrganiser Email
Event Website
Location IIISEvent Description Closed door roundtable of leaders in the field including the President
of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the Vice President of the International Criminal Court and the Irish judge presiding over the Charles Taylor Trial for the Special Court of Sierra Leone, as well as representation by the Centre for Transitional Justice and the international consortium that trains judges and lawyers for domestic war crimes prosecutions, including the Iraqi Saddam Hussein trials. Funded by the IIIS and the Department of Foreign Affairs. (Press Coverage: Irish Times speaker interview)
Additional description: Making Global Justice Relevant in Local Contexts: Sierra Leone and Beyond. The Charles Taylor trial, which has captured the attention of the international media, marks an important milestone for global justice. This roundtable discussion brought together the Chief Prosecutor, Stephen Rapp, and President of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Justice George Gelaga King, with other senior officers of the Court to discuss the significance of international prosecutions and the challenges of making them relevant to the communities within Sierra Leone and beyond. Irish participants, including the Director of the ICCL, Mark Kelly, offered their observations on the potential significance of these international prosecutions to the development of human rights advocacy in a national context. The discussion was chaired by Dr. Rosemary Byrne, Law School and IIIS, Trinity College Dublin.
Attendance Roundtable discussion. July 11, 2007Budget Funded by IIIS, Department of Foreign Affairs
Launch of ‘Healing Through Remembering’Faculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Mar-07
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Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-Organisers Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE)Organiser Email
Event Website
Location IIISEvent Description Event attended by TCD graduate students and faculty that examined
the results of cross-community transitional justice research carried out in Northern Ireland.
Attendance TCD graduate students and faculty Budget Funded by
‘Making Global Justice Relevant in Local Contexts: Sierra Leone and Beyond’ Roundtable
Faculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
11-Jul-07
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser IIISCo-Organisers Irish Council for Civil Liberties Organiser Email
Event Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/otheractivitiesID.php
Location IIISEvent Description Roundtable with the President, Registrar and Chief Prosecutor of the
Special Court for Sierra Leone. Discussion participants included representatives of the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Irish UN office, members of the Human Rights Commission, local lawyers, non-governmental organizations, and faculty and graduates across several disciplines. (Press Coverage: Irish Times speaker interview)
Additional description: The Charles Taylor trial, which has captured the attention of the international media, marks an important milestone for global justice. This roundtable discussion brought together the Chief Prosecutor, Stephen Rapp, and President of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Justice George Gelaga King, with other senior officers of the Court to discuss the significance of international prosecutions and the challenges of making them relevant to the communities within Sierra Leone and beyond. Irish participants, including the Director of the ICCL, Mark Kelly, offered their observations on the potential significance of these international prosecutions to the development of human rights advocacy in a national context. The discussion was chaired by Dr. Rosemary Byrne, Law School and IIIS, Trinity College Dublin.
Attendance Representatives of the Department of Foreign
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Affairs, the Irish UN office, members of the Human Rights Commission, local lawyers, non-governmental organizations, and faculty and graduates across several disciplines
Budget Funded by
‘Healing of Memories: Reconciling Communities’ Faculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Centre for Post-Conflict JusticeCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Oct-07
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Geraldine Smyth (ISE) Co-Organisers World Council of ChurchesOrganiser Email
Event Website
Location IIISEvent Description International consultation on socio-political, ethical and religious aspects
of dealing with the past in post-conflict states and societites (major Case Studies included Northern Ireland, South Africa, Cambodia, Guatemala, Post–Stasi Eastern Germany).
Attendance Budget Funded by
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Trinity Migration Research FairFaculty School SS&PDepartment SociologyResearch Centre Trinity Immigration Initiative Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Employment Research Centre
Event Title Trinity Migration Research FairEvent Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
24/09/2007
Speaker(s) David Joyce (ICTU), Heide Lougheed (IBEC) et al
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Principal Organiser TIICo-Organisers Organiser Email Leslie McCartney <[email protected]>
Event Website www.tcd.ie/immigration
Location TCDEvent Description Day long 'fair' with attendance of approx 150
researchers and stakeholders concerned with migration in Ireland
Attendance Budget Funded by
School of Social Work and Social Policy No information
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
Lecture Series in Public TheologyFaculty FAHSSSchool RTEDepartment Research Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser David TombsCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description A series of lectures in public theology, some of
which include issues round theology in development (i.e. a lecture by the Anglican Archbishop of Yei in Southern Sudan, Hilary Luate Adebe)
Attendance Budget Funded by
IIIS
Ireland and Global Development ConferenceFaculty School
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Department Research Centre IIISCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
CGH
Event Title Ireland and Global Development: Strengthening Financial, Trade and Health Systems
Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY) 5-6 July 2006Speaker(s) Jeffrey Sachs, Mary Robinson, Peter Sutherland, Paul Farmer,
Gavin McGillivray, Philip Lane, Chris Flood, Conor Lenihan, Patrick Honohan, Glenn Denning, James Markusen, Alan Matthews, Eilish McAuliffe, Joseph Mfutso-Bengo, Diarmuid McClean, Michael O’Carroll. Chairs: Brendan Tuohy, Mary Sutton, Colm Kearney.
Principal Organiser Philip Lane, Eilish McAuliffe, Sharon JacksonCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/events/irlglobaldev.php
Location Trinity College DublinEvent Description This major conference on international development attracted
an audience of over 200 people from within the academic, government, business and non-governmental sectors. Regarding financing for development, the conference covered topics such as new perspectives on the external debt of developing countries; reform of African financial systems; the role of development banks and the potential for financial innovations to accelerate the development process. Speakers included: Patrick Honohan (World Bank), Gavin McGillivray (DFID) and Glenn Denning (MDG Centre, Nairobi). On international trade and migration, the conference examined issues such as coherence between Ireland 's agricultural policy and its overseas aid and cooperation program; the role of multi-national companies in the developing world; and changes in the WTO. Speakers included: Peter Sutherland (BP), James Markusen (University of Colorado) and Alan Matthews (IIIS, TCD). On global health, the conference addressed the development of appropriate human resources policies to deliver quality healthcare in resource poor settings, the role of health professionals in the promotion and protection of the right to health and how countries can work together to integrate the right to health into their policies, enabling them to meet their global obligations in the provision of accessible quality healthcare. Speakers included: Paul Farmer ( Harvard Medical School ), Mary Robinson (Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative), and Eilish McAuliffe (Centre for Global Health, TCD). There was a panel discussion on strategies that have been adopted by governments to strengthen human resources capacity in public health systems. The panel, ‘Delivering on the Right to Health in Resource Poor Settings' included input from health ministries in Malawi and Lesotho as well as Irish Aid. Speakers included Eilish McAuliffe, Joseph Mfutso-Bengo, Diarmuid McClean, Michael O’Carroll. Chairs of the sessions were: Brendan Tuohy, Mary Sutton and Colm Kearney.
Attendance 200+Budget
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Contemporary Developments in Customary International Humanitarian Law
Faculty School Department Research Centre IIISCo-hosting Schools/Centres? Irish Red CrossEvent Title Contemporary Developments in Customary International
Humanitarian LawEvent Date (DD/MMM/YYYY) 13-Oct-06Speaker(s)Principal Organiser Sharon Jackson, IIIS, Irish Red CrossCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/otheractivitiesID.php
Location IIISEvent Description This seminar, co-hosted by IIIS and the Irish Red Cross,
discussed contemporary developments in the rapidly evolving field of Customary International Humanitarian Law. Welcoming remarks were given by David Andrews, Chairperson of the Irish Red Cross. The main presentation was made by Professor Louise Doswald-Beck, who is the former head of the Legal Division of the ICRC and is the co-author of the recent seminal report on the subject by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Dr. Rosemary Byrne, who is the Director of the International Process and Justice Project at the IIIS, followed with a consideration of the challenges experienced by international courts and tribunals in the prosecution of violations of customary humanitarian law.
Attendance 65Budget Funded by IIIS, Irish Red Cross
Visit to Dublin UN Under Secretary General Anwarul ChowdhuryFaculty School Department Research Centre IIISCo-hosting Schools/Centres?Event Title Visit to Dublin by UN Under Secretary General Anwarul
Chowdhury Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY) 12-Oct-05Speaker(s)
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Principal Organiser IIISCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/research/otheractivitiesID.php
Location IIISEvent Description Mr. Anwarul Chowdhury, Under-Secretary General and High
Representative, United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States met with IIIS researchers at an informal gathering on 12th October 2005. Mr. Chowdhury spoke on the topic of "UN Reform after the Summit" before the discussion opened to the floor. Mr. Chowdhury was in Dublin to speak at the seminar organised by the Department of Foreign Affairs on the Irish Government's White Paper for Development Cooperation in Dublin Castle.
Attendance Budget Funded by
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics No information
School of Engineering
Lunchtime LectureFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringResearch Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Mud, malaria and sorghum – the adventures of a WatSan engineer in southern Sudan in the rainy season.
Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
23/11/2005
Speaker(s) Laurence GillPrincipal Organiser Department of Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental
EngineeringCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Open Lunchtime Lecture Attendance 50Budget
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Lunchtime LectureFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringResearch Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Clean water in a time of democracy – digging wells in D R Congo.
Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
11/10/2006
Speaker(s) Laurence GillPrincipal Organiser Department of Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental
EngineeringCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Open Lunchtime Lecture Attendance 80Budget Funded by
Lunchtime LectureFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental EngineeringResearch Centre Co-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Water and sanitation projects on the eve of a new millennium Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
31/10/2007
Speaker(s) Laurence GillPrincipal Organiser Department of Civil, Structural & Enviromnmental
EngineeringCo-Organisers Organiser Email
Event Website
Location Event Description Open Lunchtime Lecture Attendance
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School of Genetics & Microbiology No information
School of Natural Sciences No information
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences
Event 1: DentEd IIIFaculty Health SciencesSchool Dental ScienceDepartment AllResearch Centre International Centre Dublin Dental School and
HospitalCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
ADEA/DentEd
Event Title DentEd and Completion of DentEd IIIEvent Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
September 4th - 6th
Speaker(s) Principal Organiser Dr. Jacinta Mc Loughlin & Dr,. Fons PlasschaertCo-Organisers Association for Dental Education in EuropeOrganiser Email [email protected]
Event Website http://dented.learnonline.ie/
Location Dublin CastleEvent Description DentEd was one of the EU Thematic Networks
aimed at better understanding and convergence towards higher standards in dental education with a focus on raising public oral health levels in the EEU and especially the accession countries. DentEd gave birth to IFDEA, a global version of the DentEd project in several respects.
Attendance 260 attendees from all EU countries as well as 20 others from outside the EU
Budget €6M for the 9 year project 1998 - 2007Funded by EU with corporate support
Event 2: IFDEA Global Congress on dental EducationFaculty Health SciencesSchool Dental ScienceDepartment AllResearch Centre International Centre Dublin Dental School and
Hospital
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IFDEA and over 200 schools from 66 Countries (330 Individuals)
Event Title Global Congress on Dental EducationEvent Date September 6th - 8th 2007 (06/09/07)Speaker(s) Mary Robinson and Jeffrey Sachs by Video Link. Sir
Iain Chalmers, Dr. David Wong keynote speakers 330 participants in 14 working groups completed chapters for special issue of Journal of Dental Education (Europe and US)
Principal Organiser Dr. Jacinta McLoughlin and Derry ShanleyCo-Organisers IFDEA, ADEA, ADEE, SEAADEOrganiser Email [email protected],ie
Event Website www.ifdea.org
Location Dublin Castle Event Description Three year project on interactive web site prepared
reports for debate and discussion in Dublin. 4 Keynote addresses and 14 Working Group Reports from 330 participants from 66 countries divided into the working groups. This was the platform from which a global network in dental education was launched. At this meeting an African dental education association was inaugurated as well as preparatory talks for similar developments in other regions. Emphasis was on oral health and education in middle and low income regions
Attendance Budget €500K but an additional 500K from non-funded
participantsFunded by EU multiple sponsors, and Government support
(small amount)
Event 3: IFDEA Global Network on Dental EducationFaculty Health SciencesSchool Dental SienceDepartment AllResearch Centre International Centre Dublin Dental School and
HospitalCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
IFDEAand over 200 schools from 66 Countries (330 Individuals)
Event Title Global Network on Dental Education see www.ifdea.org
Event Date Inaugurated on the 8th September 2007 in Dublin Castle (06/09/2007)
Speaker(s) Main speaker Mary McAleese, President of IrelandPrincipal Organiser Richard Valachovic (ADEA Washington DC) Majella
Giles and Derry Shanley
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Co-Organisers IFDEA, ADEA, ADEE, SEAADEOrganiser Email [email protected],ie
Event Website www.ifdea.org
Location HQ in Washington DC; Administrative Office Dublin Dental School and Hospital
Event Description Attendance Budget €500,000 but an additional 300K from non-funded
participantsFunded by EU multiple sponsors, and Government support
(small amount)
Event 4: CEKA (Smile)Faculty Health SciencesSchool Dental SienceDepartment AllResearch Centre Dental ScienceCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Event Title Ceka (Smile)Event Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
From 2002 - present
Speaker(s) Prof. Claffey & colleagues from school and practicePrincipal Organiser Prof ClaffeyCo-Organisers Dental practioner colleaguesOrganiser Email [email protected]
Event Website
Location Embul Bul village outside NairobiEvent Description Provision of basic dental care services, fundraising
of 200,000K and provision of clean water plantAttendance Those in pain and in need of emergency dental
careBudget €200,000Funded by Donors
Event 5: Operation SmileFaculty Health SciencesSchool Dental ScienceDepartment Varied also in general hospitalsResearch Centre Operation SmileCo-hosting Schools/Centres?
Varied - 30 countries
Event Title Operation SmileEvent Date (DD/MMM/YYYY)
Ongoing and in operation for 25 years
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Speaker(s) Field operators in clinical medicine and dentistryPrincipal Organiser Operation SmileCo-Organisers VariedOrganiser Email [email protected]
Event Website http://www.operationsmile.org/supporters/
Location Norfolk VirginiaEvent Description Clinical data collection in the course of treatment
of children with cleft lip and palateAttendance not relevant - field activityBudget Operation SmileFunded by Corporate sponsors & donations
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery No information
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No information
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2.8 Consultancy provided and services related to international development
Index of organisations for which consultancy was provided.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Consultancy provided to:School of Business No infoSchool of Education World BankSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences
(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies No infoSchool of Law Irish AidSchool of Psychology No info
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy DECRG at World Bank; University Copenhagen; USAID
School of Social Work and Social Policy No infoSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) No info
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No infoSchool of Computer Science and Statistics WHOSchool of Engineering GOAL
School of Genetics & Microbiology
National Centre for Biological Research, Bangalore, India; Irish mission to India organized by SFI and RIA; Indian biotechnology (3 conslutancies by Mani Ramaswani)
School of Natural Sciences Irish Educational Trust Fund at World Bank; World Bank
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences No infoSchool of Medicine No infoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No info
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No info
Research Centres
Centre for Global Health
International Monitoring and Evaluation consultant; Various (see Other Activities section)
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business No information
School of Education
World BankFaculty Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool School of EducationDepartment Research Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Dr Seamus McGuinness
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Commissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details Dr Seamus McGuinness has acted as a
consultant for the World Bank and other agencies. More detail can be provided if requested.
Budget
School of Law
Irish AidFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
William Binchy
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Commissioning Organisation Contact Person
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Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details William Binchy has acted as a consultant
to Irish Aid on the Timor-Leste legal system and to the Botswany judiciary on developing skills in the Magistracy.
Budget
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
DECRG - World Bank, Washington DCFaculty School Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment EconomicsResearch Centre DECRG - World Bank, Washington DCLead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Gaia Narciso??
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Commissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date May-05Consultancy End Date Apr-07Consultancy/Service Details May 2005 - Jan 2006: Reaserch on Tariff
Evasion. Jan 2006 - July 2006, Sept. 2006 - April 2007: Research on Services and Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
University of CopenhagenFaculty Social and Human SciencesSchool Social Sciences and PhilosophyDepartment EconomicsResearch Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Carol Newman
Email Address [email protected]
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Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Development Economics Research Group,
University of CopenhagenCommissioning Organisation Contact Person
Prof. Finn Tarp
Commissioning Organisation Website
www.econ.ku.dk/derg
Consultancy Start Date November 2006Consultancy End Date Novembe 2006Consultancy/Service Details Course in the use of Econometrics for
Household Survey Data delivered to group of government officials in Hanoi, Vietnam
Budget n.a.
USAID /Urban InstituteFaculty School Department SociologyResearch Centre Employment Research CentereLead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
James Wickham
Email Address [email protected]
Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation USAID /Urban InstituteCommissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date 01-Feb-05Consultancy End Date 31-Dec-05Consultancy/Service Details Mentoring and supporting labour market
research and policy think tank development in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina inn liason with CEPOS (Centre for Policy Studies) Sarajevo
Budget US $5,500
School of Social Work and Social Policy No information
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) No information
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
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World Health OrganisationFaculty Engineering and Systems SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre Centre for Health InformaticsLead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Professor Jane Grimson
Email Address [email protected]
Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation World Health OrganisationCommissioning Organisation Contact Person
Dr. Joan Dzenowagis
Commissioning Organisation Website
www.who.int
Consultancy Start Date 01-Oct-06Consultancy End Date on-goingConsultancy/Service Details This is a joint research project looking at
how eHealth is represented in national ICT/Information Strategies in developing countries
Budget unpaid research collaboration
School of Engineering
GOALFaculty EngineeringSchool EngineeringDepartment Civil, Structural & Environmental EngineeringResearch Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Laurence Gill
Email Address [email protected]
Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation GOALCommissioning Organisation Contact Person
Fiona Gannon
Commissioning Organisation Website
www.goal.ie
Consultancy Start Date 2004Consultancy End Date ongoingConsultancy/Service Details Advice on GOAL's Water & Sanitation
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programmes in Ethiopia, DR Congo, Southern Sudan, Malawi and Kenya
Budget
School of Genetics & Microbiology
Consultancy/Service 1Faculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment GeneticsResearch Centre TCINLead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Mani Ramaswami
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Commissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details 1. Served as external consultant for 5-
year review of research in the National Centre for Biological Research, Bangalore, India. 2. Served as part of the Irish mission to India organized by the SFI and the RIA. 3 Serve as informal consultant on several pertinent to Indian biotechnology.
Budget
School of Natural Sciences
World BankFaculty ScienceSchool Natural SciencesDepartment GeographyResearch Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Pádraig Carmody
Email Address [email protected]
Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Irish Educational Trust Fund at the World
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Aidan Mulkeen
Commissioning Organisation Website
www.worldbank.org
Consultancy Start Date 15th March, 2007Consultancy End Date 20th June, 2007Consultancy/Service Details Consultant for study on "Teacher
Employment Issues in Malawi" covering issues such as deployment, allocative efficiency, conditions of service etc.
Budget
World BankFaculty ScienceSchool Natural SciencesDepartment GeographyResearch Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
David Taylor
Email Address [email protected]
Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation World BankCommissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
www.worldbank.org
Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details Forest conservation in Mexico and
ThailandBudget
Faculty School Department Research Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation
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Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details Budget
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences No information
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery No information
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No information
Centre for Global Health
International Monitoring and Evaluation consultantFaculty FHSSchool Centre Global HealthDepartment Research Centre Lead Trinity Person Consultant or Service Provider
Adebola Adedimeji
Email Address Other Trinity People Involved Commissioning Organisation Commissioning Organisation Contact Person
Commissioning Organisation Website
Consultancy Start Date Consultancy End Date Consultancy/Service Details International Monitoring and Evaluation consultantBudget
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2.9Postgraduate students in international development
Index [numbers of postgraduates to be added here?]
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No. of Postgards with DetailsSchool of Business 1School of Education 14School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences
(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) 5School of Law No infoSchool of Psychology No infoSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy 4School of Social Work and Social Policy No infoSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) 10phD, 55 masters - no info
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology School of Computer Science and Statistics 2School of Engineering No infoSchool of Genetics & Microbiology 3School of Natural Sciences 7
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences No infoSchool of Medicine No infoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No info
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No info
Research Centres
Centre for Global Health 2 phD , 25 masters - no info
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Business
Postgraduate 1Faculty FAHSSSchool BusinessDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Frank BarryName of Postgrad Student Stephen WeirEmail Address Title of Project Details of Project Institute of Public Administration - pursuing
research on a development topic: “interest groups and political decision making”.
How is student funded? Any other funding?
School of Education
Postgraduate 1Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Noel DonnellonName of Postgrad Student Tesfaye Onsho Gudeta, Submitted 2007Email Address Title of Project A Study of the Management of a Teachers'
Education Programme in EthiopiaDetails of Project The issues, practicies and problems in the
implementation of a new 10+3 teacher education programme in a collge in Ethiopia were investigated quantatively and qualitatively. Research showed that the programme lacked proper management and suffered from poor planning and poor implementation.
How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
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Postgraduate 2Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences and the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science
School Education and Department Computer ScienceResearch Centre CRITESupervisor Ann FitzGibbonName of Postgrad Student Rahel YergashewaEmail Address Title of Project Details of Project Rahel is in her first year of M.Sc.(T&L).
Next year she will be researching the use of technology in teacher education in Ethiopia, her country.
How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding?
Postgraduate 3Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Elizabeth OldhamName of Postgrad Student Sr Cecilia Houlihan, Submitted 2005Email Address Title of Project The Socio-Economical and Pedagogical
Challenges of Teaching Outcomes-Bases Mathematics to Township Students
Details of Project Theoretical and empirical research, the empirical component based on using Montessori methods with townships students in Soweto.
How is student funded? PrivateAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 4Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School Education
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Department Research Centre Supervisor Elizabeth OldhamName of Postgrad Student Yue Cao, Submitted 2007Email Address Title of Project Seeking the Balance between Educational
Equality and Educational Efficiency - The Chinese Experience
Details of Project A study of the development of the Chinese Education system in particular after the Cultural Revolution.
How is student funded? PrivateAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 5Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Pat Wall/ Andrew LoxleyName of Postgrad Student Sr Beatrice Adamsay Sesay, Submitted
2006Email Address Title of Project "Ubuntu Philosophy" The Philosophy for
Education in Schools in Sierra LeoneDetails of Project A way of introducing more student centred
learning in a manner consistent with a philosophy suitable for teaching in Sierre Leone.
How is student funded? PrivateAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 6Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Elizabeth OldhamName of Postgrad Student Ms Nierong Liu, Submitted 2007Email Address
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Title of Project ICT Integration in Primary Schools in Dublin and Sichuan Province, China: an investigation of teacher professional development
Details of Project A comparative study of teacher professional development for samples of teachers in Ireland and Sichuan, against the background of the ICT plans implemented in each place.
How is student funded? PrivateAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 7Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Andrew LoxleyName of Postgrad Student Mr Mulugeta Abay, Submitted 2006Email Address Title of Project Relationship between Parent's Background
and Girls' Education in Rural EthopiaDetails of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 8Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Damian MurchanName of Postgrad Student Mr Afendi Osman, Submitted 2006Email Address Title of Project Evaluation of a Professional Development
Programme for Primary School Teachers in the Ethiopian Regional State of Harari
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 9
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Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Scences
School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Pat WallName of Postgrad Student Mr Tesfaye Negewo, Submitted 2006Email Address Title of Project A Study of the Implementation of
Communicative Language Teaching in Teaching English in Secondary Schools of Ethiopia
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 10Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Noel DonnellonName of Postgrad Student Mr Kinfe F Sahilu, Submitted 2006 Email Address Title of Project The Perception of Secondary School
Principals on their Leadership Roles under the Current Decentralised School System: In the Tigray National and Regional State of Ethopia Context
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 11Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Noel DonnellonName of Postgrad Student Mr Getahun YihdegoEmail Address Title of Project Work is continuing on this project.
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Postgraduate 12Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Dr S McGuinnessName of Postgrad Student Mr Demissew Lemma Mekkonen, current
studentEmail Address Title of Project The Management of AID Projects in the
Ministry of Education Ethiopia: An Analysis of their Operation and Proposal for an Evaluation Framework.
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 13Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre Supervisor Noel DonnellonName of Postgrad Student Mr Yemane Gadissa, current studentEmail Address Title of Project Implementing Results-oriented
Performance Appraisal System in Oromia Education Bureau
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
Postgraduate 14Faculty Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Scences School EducationDepartment Research Centre
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Supervisor Pat WallName of Postgrad Student Mr Farrelli M Hambulo,Submitted 2007Email Address Title of Project Why should Religious Education form part
of the National Education Curriculum in Zambia?
Details of Project How is student funded? ICOSAny other funding? No
School of Law No information
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Postgraduate 1Faculty Human and Social SciencesSchool SSSPDepartment EconomicsResearch Centre Supervisor Professor Alan MatthewsName of Postgrad Student Ole BoysenEmail Address [email protected]
Title of Project Poverty implications of agricultural trade liberalisation in Uganda
Details of Project How is student funded? TradeAg, EU Sixth Framework ProjectAny other funding? Department
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Postgraduate 2Faculty School SS&PDepartment SociologyResearch Centre Employment Research CentreSupervisor James WickhamName of Postgrad Student Justyna SalamonskaEmail Address <[email protected]> Title of Project Migrant Careers and AspirationsDetails of Project Qualitative Panel Study of migrant careers
and aspirations in Ireland, including return and circulatory migration
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Postgraduate 3Faculty School SS&PDepartment SociologyResearch Centre Employment Research CentreSupervisor Andrew FinlayName of Postgrad Student Alicja BobekEmail Address <[email protected]> Title of Project Migrant Careers and AspirationsDetails of Project Qualitative Panel Study of migrant careers
and aspirations in Ireland, including return and circulatory migration
Postgraduate 4Faculty School SS&PDepartment SociologyResearch CentreSupervisor Barbara BradbyName of Postgrad Student Aloysius KahindiEmail AddressTitle of Project The Impact of Global Business Models in a Developing
Country: the case of Human Resource Management in Two Multinational Banks Operating in Tanzania'
Details of Project Phd examined and passed in 2007How is student funded? NoneAny other funding?
School of Social Work and Social Policy No information
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) No information
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics
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Faculty Faculty of Engineering and Systems Sciences
School Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre CRITESupervisor Tim SavageName of Postgrad Student Hilary McLoughlinEmail Address [email protected] of Project Multi user virtual environment based
experiential learning activities for development education
Details of Project This project aims to demonstrate an innovative approach to the teaching and learning of Development Education through the medium of interactive and collaborative virtual spaces available in multi use virtual environments.
How is student funded? Self FundedAny other funding?
Postgraduate 2Faculty Faculty of Engineering and Systems
SciencesSchool Computer Science and StatisticsDepartment Computer ScienceResearch Centre CRITESupervisor Tim SavageName of Postgrad Student Carina GirvanEmail Address [email protected]
Title of Project Knowledge building and community within a multi user virtual environment; Development education within Second Life
Details of Project How is student funded? Self FundedAny other funding?
School of Engineering No information
School of Genetics & Microbiology
Postgraduate 1Faculty FEMSSchool Genetics & Microbiology
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Department MicrobiologyResearch Centre Supervisor Dr. Gus BellName of Postgrad Student Mr. Alejandro Marín MenéndezEmail Address [email protected]
Title of Project Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to the antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine in Africa.
Details of Project How is student funded? HRB Global Health Research Award to GBAny other funding?
Postgraduate 2Faculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment GeneticsResearch Centre Smurfit InstituteSupervisor Prof Dan BradleyName of Postgrad Student Ms Yonas HirutuEmail Address Title of Project Admixture mapping of bovine TB
susceptibilityDetails of Project Collaboration with AHRI, Addis AbabaHow is student funded? Wellcome TrustAny other funding?
Postgraduate 3Faculty FEMSSchool Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment GeneticsResearch Centre TCINSupervisor Prof K. VijayRaghavan, Prof V. Rodrigues
and Prof, M. RamaswamiName of Postgrad Student Ms Bidisha RoyEmail Address Title of Project Olfactory functions of serotinergic
modulation.Details of Project Other students include: a) Aoife Larkin (Sfi
funded); b) Avni Gandhi; c) Sudeshna Das; d) Somdatta Karak; f) Albert Chiang. (b-e -funded by the DAE and DST in India)
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School of Natural Sciences
Postgraduate 1Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment BotanyResearch Centre Supervisor J. ParnellName of Postgrad Student
C. Byrne
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project Revision of Clusiaceae/Hypericaeae of Thailand
Details of Project How is student funded? Enterprise IrelandAny other funding?
Postgraduate 2Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment BotanyResearch Centre Supervisor T. Hodkinson & J. ParnellName of Postgrad Student
S. Sungkaew
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project Revision of Bambusae of ThailandDetails of Project How is student funded? Thai UniversityAny other funding?
Postgraduate 3Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment BotanyResearch Centre Supervisor T. Hodkinson & J. ParnellName of Postgrad Student
Atchara Teerawatananon
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Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project Grasses of ThailandDetails of Project How is student funded? Thai governmentAny other funding?
Postgraduate 4Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment ZoologyResearch Centre Supervisor Professor Celia HollandName of Postgrad Student
Patrick Kirwan
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project The relationship between geohelminths and malaria in young children
Details of Project How is student funded? IRCSETAny other funding? HRB
Postgraduate 5Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment ZoologyResearch Centre Supervisor Professor Celia HollandName of Postgrad Student
Sile Molloy
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project Epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in children : temoral variability, molecular speciation and risk factors
Details of Project How is student funded? IRCSETAny other funding? HRB
Postgraduate 6Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment GeographyResearch Centre Supervisor Professor David TaylorName of Postgrad Student
Julian Bloomer
Email Address [email protected]
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Title of Project Political ecology of cannabis cultivation in LesothoDetails of Project How is student funded? IRCHSSAny other funding?
Postgraduate 7Faculty ScienceSchool Natural ScienceDepartment ZoologyResearch Centre Supervisor Professor David TaylorName of Postgrad Student
Gayle McGlynn
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project Climate change impacts on montane ecosystems in central Africa
Details of Project How is student funded? IRCSETAny other funding?
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences No information
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery No information
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences No information
Centre for Global HealthNo information
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2.10 Planned activities – including funding submissions
IndexPlanned Activities Names of ActivitiesFaculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Business No infoSchool of Education No info
School of Languages, Literature, and Cultural Sciences (Deparrment of Russian and Slavonic Studies)
GREP cross-disciplinary programme; IRCHSS application: Russian speakers; Polish post-graduate programme; Proposed MPhil in European Studies
School of Law Short info on planned conferences, workshops
School of Psychology
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Course to be delivered in Mozambique Jan 2008
School of Social Work and Social Policy No infoSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics
(Aspirant) Research under preparation
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science
School of Biochemistry and Immunology No infoSchool of Computer Science and Statistics Irish Africa RCB partnershipSchool of Engineering No infoSchool of Genetics & Microbiology No infoSchool of Natural Sciences No info
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences No infoSchool of Medicine No infoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No info
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences FP7 proposal submitted
Research Centres
Centre for Global HealthFunding submissions - 2 to IA/HRB, 1 IA/HRB Networking, 1 FP7
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Full information on planned activitiesFaculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Business No information
School of Education No information
School of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies (Dept of Russian and Slavonic Studies)
GREP cross-disciplinary programmeFaculty FAHSSSchool School of Languages,
Literature, and Cultural Studies
Department Russian and Slavonic StudiesResearch Centre Lead TCD Individual Other TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event
Last academic year the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies submitted a joint proposal, along with colleagues from UCD and DCU, for a Dublin-wide graduate programme in Russian and East European studies, to the IRCHSS (Irish Reseach Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences) under the Graduate Research Education Programme initiative. The proposal was for a cross-disciplinary programme covering languages, history, culture and economics. While this initial bid was unsuccessful, it is hoped a new bid, now involving expertise from universities outside of Dublin, will be entered for consideration in the next call for submissions.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
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IRCHSS application: Russian speakersFaculty FAHSSSchool School of Languages,
Literature, and Cultural Studies
Department Russian and Slavonic StudiesResearch Centre Lead TCD Individual Dr Sarah SmythOther TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event This year one of our staff, Dr Sarah
Smyth, has applied for funding from the IRCHSS (see Research Activities document) to undertake a major socio-linguistic study over a three-year period. The title of the proposal is: Russian speakers in the Republic of Ireland: who are they? A sociolinguistic study of hybrid identities. The project investigates the linguistic, cultural and social practices of Russian-speaking migrants in Ireland. It explores the ethnic, national, cultural and linguistic diversity within this group and the conflicting demands that their experience of multilingual and multicultural environments makes on them. This study will make a contribution to educational, language and integration policy, will provide vital data for further studies in the area, and will give a voice to these migrant communities in public discourse.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to IRCHSS
Proposed MPhil in European StudiesFaculty FAHSSSchool School of Languages,
Literature, and Cultural Studies
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Department Russian and Slavonic StudiesResearch Centre Lead TCD Individual Other TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event We also intend to be active in the
construction of, and participation in, the proposed MPhil in European Studies.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
School of Law
Judiciary exchangeFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Other TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event Organising exchange visits of
the judiciaries of Lesotho, Uganda, Tanzania and Ireland.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
Law ConferencesFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual
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Other TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event Organising conferences and
workshops on refugee law in Ireland, Uganda, Tanzania and Nigeria.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
IRCHSS Funding ApplicationFaculty FAHSSSchool LawDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Other TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event Aplication made to IRCHSS for
funding for research into national judicial protection of human rights in Africa.
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Planned Proposal, Event or Project 1Faculty Social and Human SciencesSchool Social Science and Philosophy
Department EconomicsResearch Centre Lead TCD Individual Carol NewmanOther TCD Individuals
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Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Development Economics
Research Group, University of Copenhagen
Email Address [email protected] of Project/Event Econometrics for Household
Survey DataDetails of Project/Event Course to be delivered to
government officials in Mozambique January 2008
Status of Project On scheduleBudget €20,000Funder(s) submitted to Development Economics
Research Group, University of Copenhagen
School of Social Work and Social Policy No information
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant)
Planned Proposal, Event or Project 1Faculty FAHSSSchool RTEDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Gladys GanielOther TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Details of Project/Event I conducted fieldwork in
Zimbabwe in Feb-March 2007 and am currently writing up this research for various publications. One article is under review in Sociology of Religion
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
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School of Computer Science and Statistics
Planned Proposal, Event or Project 1Faculty Engineering and Systems
SciencesSchool Computer Science and
StatisticsDepartment Computer Science Research Centre Centre for Health InformaticsLead TCD Individual Professor Jane GrimsonOther TCD Individuals Dr. David LloydOther TCD Schools/Centres t.b.d.Partner institutions Makerere University; dar es
Salaam University; University of Malawi; Eduardo Mondlane University; plus all 9 universities in Ireland (north and south)
Email Address [email protected]
Title of Project/Event Irish African partnership for research capacity building;
Details of Project/Event series of workshops; 3 in Ireland and 3 in Africa
Status of Project Budget Funder(s) submitted to
School of Engineering No information
School of Genetics & Microbiology No information
School of Natural Sciences No information
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences No information
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery No information
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
GPTCMFaculty Health
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School School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesDepartment PharmacognosyResearch Centre Panoz Institute, SOPP, TCDLead TCD Individual Dr. Helen SheridanOther TCD Individuals Dr Sheila RyderOther TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions China, Austria, Estonia and EUEmail Address [email protected]
Title of Project/Event Good Practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research in the EU
Details of Project/Event Call Identifier: FP7-Heath-2007-B (2007-2.1.2-7) Aim and Scheme: To promote and support networking and coordination of research activities applying functional genomics in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Post-Genomic Era. Long term aims: Co-investigators will develop formal plans for training programs and scholarly exchange between participating research countries. The consortium of interdisciplinary scientific experts will work towards securing further funding to foster collaboration within the EU with PRC on all aspects of traditional Chinese medicines. Current Research: We have initiated a preliminary survey into the use of Traditional Chinese medicine in Ireland. This will be followed up with the first national Study in Ireland and is part of a complementary study to be carried out by the other consortium partners.
Status of Project Submitted and waiting approvalBudget €1m coordination grantFunder(s) submitted to Submitted to FP7-HEALTH-2007-B-2.1.2-7
Centre for Global Health
HIV Prevention Funding SubmissionFaculty FHSSchool Centre for Global HealthDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Adebola AdedimejiOther TCD Individuals Eilish Mc Auliffe, Medicine, Sharon Jackson,
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IIISOther TCD Schools/CentresPartner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Strengthening the Prevention of
HIV/AIDS through the Empowerment of Women in Rural Zimbabwe
Details of Project/Event 2007-2010, ZimbabweStatus of Project Budget 323880Funder(s) submitted to HRB/Irish Aid
Enable Africa Faculty FHSSchool Centre for Global HealthDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Malcolm MacLachlanOther TCD Individuals Eilish Mc Auliffe, Medicine,
Michael O Toole, CGH
Other TCD Schools/Centres Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Enable Africa Details of Project/Event
2007-2010, Ethiopia, Uganda, Sierre Leone, Malawi
Status of Project Budget 500000Funder(s) submitted to HRB/Irish Aid
Networking GrantFaculty FHSSchool Centre for Global HealthDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Adebola AdedimejiOther TCD Individuals Other TCD Schools/Centres
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Partner institutions Email Address Title of Project/Event Networking GrantDetails of Project/Event Status of Project Budget 10000Funder(s) submitted to HRB Networking Grant
EquitableFaculty FHSSchool Centre for Global HealthDepartment Research Centre Lead TCD Individual Malcolm MacLachlanOther TCD Individuals
Hasheem Mannan, NIID, Eilish McAuliffe, Medicine
Other TCD Schools/Centres
Partner institutions
Email Address Title of Project/Event
Details of Project/Event
2008-2010, Sudan, Namibia, Malawi, South Africa, Norway, UK, US
Status of Project
Budget €2,300,000Funder(s) submitted to EU FP7
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2.10 Other activities – including Centres and research groups working on international development
Other Activities Names of ActivitiesFaculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Business
Centre for Non-Profit Management; Centre for Dynamics of Global Business Systems; Meeting re MoU with AAU
School of Education No infoSchool of Languages, Literature, and Cultural
Sciences (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) No info
School of Law No info
School of Psychology Refugee Law Reader; SLAC; International Criminal Law; Centre for Post-Conflict Justice
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy No infoSchool of Social Work and Social Policy Working paperSchool of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics
(Aspirant) No info
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science
School of Biochemistry and Immunology No infoSchool of Computer Science and Statistics No info
School of Engineering Employment of software engineer. Planned launch of project by President McAleese
School of Genetics & Microbiology No infoSchool of Natural Sciences No info
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Dental Sciences Educational reform; European Dental Students Association
School of Medicine No infoSchool of Nursing and Midwifery No info
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Ongoing Brazilian research with publication
Research Centres
Centre for Global Health Check against consultancy
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Full information on other activities relating to International Development
Other ActivitiesFaculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Business
Business - Other ActivitiesCentre for Non Profit Management Dr G Donnelly Cox
The Centre for Non Profit Management (CNM), focusing particularly on the development of effective institutions for service delivery, and the strengthening of civil society especially in the non profit sector which is an essential component of institution building and development as well as a central organizational actor locally and internationally in all the nine specific Irish Aid policy priority areas.
Centre for the Dynamics of Global Business SystemsDr L Brennan and Prof J Murray
The Centre for the Dynamics of Global Business Systems, focusing on the evolution of global supply chains and their information technology engines. This work deals with the implications for their economic development of the ability or inability of developing countries/regions to connect to global supply systems. The Kennedy School at Harvard is pursuing a related initiative funded by the Gates Foundation.
Signing of MoU with AAUPhilip O'Dwyer
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Philip met with the President of AAU in Ethiopia in October 2007 to further a Memorandum of Understanding between TCD and AAU, with the following list of priorities: (i) Development studies and approx 5 subsets of this: Doctoral programme.(Sorted in TCD). (ii) Advanced Law training for the faculty of the AAU law school - teach the teachers. (Sorted in TCD). (iii) Public Service Programme - Masters or Doctoral programmes yet to be decided - to include Global Health, Anti-Corruption via TCD's Transparency International, Non-profit management, etc. (Almost all aspects sorted in TCD). (iv) Early discussions on a Bachelors in Insurance. (v) Early discussions on a Bachelors Film Studies. (vi) Change Management programme. (Sorted in TCD).(vi) Some discussion of Mobile Health Clinic concept. (vii) Discussion re assisting AAU in developing their MBA programme.
The MoU with AAU is likely to be formally signed in Addis with the Provost in attendance in early 2008.
School of Education No information
School of Law
Law - Other Activities
Refugee Law ReaderThe Refugee Law Reader (Rosemary Byrne is editor in chief) is an on-line 'living casebook' for the development of refugee law curricula. Although developed for young professors in eastern and central europe to help them develop courses in refugee law in the absence of sufficient resources and libraries, it is now widely used around the world. It has 20,000 visitors a year and is funded by the European Refugee Fund and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. In November 2008 it will launch an expanded 'global' edition of The Reader which will include sections focussed on Africa, Latin America and Asia. This will be disseminated by CD Rom for internet deprived areas. There will also be Russian, Spanish and French editions.
SLACRosemary Byrne has been involved in the establshment of SLAC - it is a network of legal aid
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clinics in the 'global south' that provide legal asst. to refugees. Dr Byrne was at the meeting as an independent expert when the body was set up in Nairobi in January 2007, and the Nairobi Code was adopted (ethicial guidelines for lawyers representing asylum seekers).
International Criminal Law
Dr Byrne's work is focussed very much on international trials--with respect to the genocide in Rwanda and the development of international trial procedures. It deals with issues affecting conflict/post-conflict justice, transmission of norms, justice in transcultural contexts, trauma and victim testimony, etc.
The Centre for Post-Conflict Justice
The Centre for Post-Conflict Justice (when approved it will be in SSP-the three schools are HH, SSP and ISE) (To the extent that this deals with transitional justice and responses to atrocity in the developing world-this would fall within the scope of development activity).
The Centre will build upon the foundations of research currently underway at Trinity in the fields of history, law, peace studies, sociology, theology and ethics, that explores responses to atrocity by local, national and international communities. It would have three functions: carrying out high level research across several disciplines; fostering an interdisciplinary community for graduate students working on post-conflict justice issues across three Schools and two Faculties; and engaging with international research networks and the international policy community.
While there are a number of centres focussed upon post-conflict justice internationally, there are few that are interdisciplinary in scope and can claim the breadth of specialists available at Trinity. The Centre would establish a core research project on Post-Conflict Justice that would provide a framework for on-going and new research initiatives addressing three cross-cutting themes: Justice (norms and legal processes), Memory, Reconciliation and Transition.
The first theme, justice, would include a priori views on what post-conflict justice should entail, on what the ethical responses to atrocities are, and on what can reasonably be expected of legal and truth recovery processes. This research will take account of both ethical and political expectations.
Research within this strand will also explore the evolution of, and compliance with norms and how legal processes operate in practice. It will incorporate studies of professional legal roles in post-conflict contexts (Latin America and international courts) from both legal and political science perspectives, as well socio-legal analysis on international courtroom procedures. It will also include work on the international, regional and national protection of refugees fleeing persecution, as well as historical work on the role of legal processes in the context of defeat and confronting past atrocities, and a sociological study of the international projection of the peace process in Ireland as a model for conflict resolution elsewhere. The second strand will explore Memory, looking at how victims and perpetrators, and their descendants, remember atrocities, focussing primarily on the 20th century. It will address how we ‘read’ the past and initiatives engaged with the process of healing of memories. Among the areas to be explored will include the politicization of memory, how the German experience of ‘reading the past’ has been transmitted and understood in other jurisdictions, as well as an overview of a
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decade of English language media coverage of the UN Rwandan genocide trials.
The third strand explores issues related to transition from periods of atrocity. A core research theme is reconciliation, comparative approaches to truth recovery, and second generation commissions. Within this strand there is a strong focus on Northern Irish debates about post-conflict justice, peace-building, psycho-social and religious approaches to dealing with the past, social loss and mourning, along with rights-based transition mechanisms. An attempt will be made to link these debates to similar discussions elsewhere, drawing on both contemporary developments in Latin America and South Africa, and on work on the legacy of the ad hoc international criminal tribunals. It will also include research on the role of religion and transition in Zimbabwe.
School of Psychology No information
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Details of Other ActivitiesCarol Newman : Land Property rights and Rice Growing in Vietnam.’ Working Paper presented to the Nordic Conference on Development Economics, University of Copenhagen, June 2007. [with K. Van den Broeck and F. Tarp]
School of Social Work and Social Policy No information
School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics (Aspirant) No information
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and ScienceSchool of Biochemistry and Immunology No information
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Details of Other ActivitiesThe form does not allow for information on the recruitment of staff other than postgraduate students. TCD will be employing a software engineer to develop an interactive web site to support the project activities but also to provide a show case on development research in Ireland. Finally, the project launch by President Mary McAleese, will take place in April 2008 in DCU.
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School of Engineering No information
School of Genetics & Microbiology No information
School of Natural Sciences No information
Faculty of Health SciencesSchool of Dental Sciences
Details of Other Activities
Educational reform - innovative pbl curriculum "Administrative base for IFDEA, ADEE and EDSA" Series of global initiatives in dental education Role in accession countries Now expanded to global initiatives Centre which organised peer review visits to almost 100 dental schools Contributes to aid programmes in low income regions with emerg
Undergraduate Student Activity 1Lead Student European Dental Students Ass. (EDSA)Student Email Address
Title of Project/Event
EDSA
Details of Project/Event
Dublin is the administrative base for EDSA
Dates (or on-going)
Dublin base initiated 2004
Status of Project
Student Organisation (if applicable)
European Dental Students Ass. (EDSA)
Organisation Website
http://www.edsa.globaldent.com/
Budget Funded by sponsorship & dental schools in Europe
School of Medicine No information
School of Nursing and Midwifery No information
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School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Details of Other ActivitiesDetails of Other Activities "Collaborative analysis of Bioactive Brazilian plant species is ongoing between Dr. Helen Sheridan and Dr. Neil Frankish of The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, TCD and The Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Dr Fabio de Sousa Menezes has received funding from the Brazilian government for Post Doctoral research in the SOPP in TCD. Additional funding from Enterprise Ireland for ‘Proof of concept’ is under investigation." Publications: "Fábio de Sousa Menezes, Andréa Barreto Mattos Minto, Halliny Siqueira Ruela, Ricardo Machado Kuster, Helen Sheridan*, Neil Frankish*, Hypoglycemic activity of two Brazilian Bauhinia species: Bauhiniaforfi cata L. and Bauhinia monandra Kurz., Brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy, 17, ((1)), 2007, p8 – 13." "Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland." "Fábio de Sousa Menezes#, Clive Mills*, Lena Visdjal-Jonsson*, Helen Sheridan* and Neil Frankish*. Enhancement of insulin release by Bauhinia variegata ethanolic extract and its constituents on INS-1 cell line model. Phytochemistry, submitted for publication September 2007." "Departamento de Produtos Naturais e Alimentos, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and * School of Pharmacy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland." Host to an Egyptian student on a Egyptian Government scholarshipDr. Anne Marie HealyProduction and characterisation of spray dried drugs for targeting to the lungs
Shadeed Gad
Will act as hots to a visting academic from Libya Jan 08 - Aug 08Dr. Anne Marie Healy will act as host for Dr. Idris Eh-Mahdi
Centre for Global Health
Details of Other Activities
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* Evaluation of Health and Development Networks (HDN) activities. This is an NGO based in Thailand with whom we have developed an MOU.* Research on networks with HDN* Development of e-learning Global Health Modules with HDN* Research support to CAMFED, a UK based NGO with offices in several African countries. MOU supporting one-day per week research support.* Drawdown contract with Irish Aid providing 30 consultancy days per year. Activities include representation of Irish Aid on Global Partnerships, policy reviews, facilitation of strategic meetings etc.* Human Resources advisor to the Mozambiquan Irish Aid office and Ministry of Health, Mozambique.* Visiting professorship in Disability & Development at Centre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa* MOU between CGH, Centre for Rehabilitations Studies, Stellenbosch University & African Decade for Persons with Disabilities * Research Advisor, South African Federation of the Disabled (SAFOD)* Teaching inputs to MPH at College of Medicine, University of Malawi* Advisor and Consultant (to WHO) facilitating development and training of Ethics Committees in Africa * GDN workshop on Interdisciplinary Research for Development * Symposium on Evidence to Action in Disability in Cape Town (Irish Aid).
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Sources used to compile this draft:
Audit circulated to all Schools in October 2007
Emerson, H., Galvin, T. and MacLachlan, M., International Development Expertise in Higher Education: A database for Ireland, Dublin, IHEI. 1998.
Briefing prepared for Minister of Education, December 2006. ‘Summary of educational activity, involvement and initiatives of Trinity College Dublin related to international development and the developing world.’
Names of all Trinity staff who expressed interest in TCD institutional application to Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes, 2007 – 2011.
A report on current co-operation projects involving Irish universities with eastern and southern Africa. Prepared by Andy Pollak of Universities Ireland. Summer 2004.
Faculty, School and department websites.
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