Brian MacCraith (English Wikipedia)

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atlanticphilanthropies.org

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  • McDonagh, Colette; Burke, Conor S.; MacCraith, Brian D. (February 2008). "Optical Chemical Sensors". Chemical Reviews. 108 (2): 400–422. doi:10.1021/cr068102g. PMID 18229950.

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  • Department of the Taoiseach (24 November 2020). "First Meeting of the High-Level taskforce on COVID-19 vaccination". Government of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland. Retrieved 18 March 2021. The agreed terms of reference are as follows – 1. To support the Department of Health and Health Service Executive to deliver a COVID-19 immunisation programme, that meets best practice and provides good governance, as a critical public health intervention in the prevention and control of COVID-19... 2. ..., etc.

independent.ie

  • Roddy, Margaret (21 July 2010). "Second Dundalk man as DCU President". The Argus. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  • Roddy, Margaret (21 July 2010). "Second Dundalk man as DCU President". The Argus. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 16 November 2018. ...said that having grown up in Dundalk and attended the same school, he was aware of academic achievements of DCU's first President, Danny O'Hare from a very early age. 'For me, Danny was a pioneer, an ever-present symbol of commitment to higher education and the transformation of its landscape.'
  • Roddy, Margaret (21 July 2010). "Second Dundalk man as DCU President". The Argus. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

irishtimes.com

  • Holden, Louise (1 February 2011). "Optics expert with a clear vision for DCU". Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  • O'Brien, Carl (28 March 2017). "What are the must-have skills for today's graduates?". Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 20 November 2018. Employers tell us they want graduates who can solve problems, lead teams, innovate, build relationships and strengthen their organisations". ... Emotional intelligence is coming up more and more, he says. Digital literacy is also high on the agenda. ... if there is one attribute that looks set to grow in importance over the coming years, it boils down to this: adaptability.

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  • Keogh, Elaine (23 July 2012). "Alliance between DCU and Dundalk Institute". Irish Software Innovation Network (quoting the Irish Times). Retrieved 16 November 2018. ...in the coming days DkIT and DCU will sign a memorandum setting out areas of co-operation, including academic programme development, research, enterprise support and sharing of services...

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  • McDonagh, Colette; Burke, Conor S.; MacCraith, Brian D. (February 2008). "Optical Chemical Sensors". Chemical Reviews. 108 (2): 400–422. doi:10.1021/cr068102g. PMID 18229950.

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