
Colma Brioscú
Colma Brioscú
lives in Ireland, working at the Royal Irish Academy of Music as Head of Keyboard and Professor of Pianoforte. In 2019,...
lives in Ireland, working at the Royal Irish Academy of Music as Head of Keyboard and Professor of Pianoforte. In 2019,...
lives in Ireland, working at the RDMS Project, An Garda Siochána, Capel Street as a clerical officer. Memories of UCD:...
lives in Dublin, working at A+F Recruitment as the Executive Director. Memories of UCD: Registering for Social Science...
lives in the US, working at Tata Consumers Products as the Senior Manager of Tax and Treasury. Memories of UCD: A great...
lives in Germany and is working at Intel Deutschland GmbH as a European Labour Attorney. Memories of UCD: Friday debates...
lives in Luxembourg. Memories of UCD: A vibrant and enlightened place, lifelong friendships formed, debate was the norm....
lives in Ireland, working at the Athlone Institute of Technology. Memories of UCD: Friendships, ChemSoc, the lake, tennis, squash, soccer, rugby, bands in Theatre L.
lives and works in Jordan as President of Amman Arab University. Memories of UCD: Warm relationship between students and staff. Lively environment and a passion for learning.
lives in the UK and is a consultant radiologist at Homerton University NHS Hospital. Memories of UCD: Marble-clad halls, chequered floors, the terror of the Aula Maxima, R&R in Hartigan’s.
lives in Ireland and works as a teacher. Memories of UCD: GAA club, athletics, lovely people.
lives in the US, working at the Honours College, University of New Mexico as a Professor. Memories of UCD: The air, the light, most often the mist or rain.
lives in the UK and works at the University of Westminster as a PhD Researcher. Memories of UCD: The Ag Block, processin...
lives in Ireland and is a corporate communications consultant based in Dublin. Memories of UCD: The Rugby Club provided fun, friendships and silverware aplenty.
lives in Ireland, working at the Royal Irish Academy of Music as Head of Keyboard and Professor of Pianoforte. In 2019, he was awarded the title of “Life Professor” at the RIAM. Memories of UCD: My final practical performance in music, playing Nocturne by Benjamin Britten and Beethoven Sonata op 111.
lives in Ireland, working at the RDMS Project, An Garda Siochána, Capel Street as a clerical officer. Memories of UCD: Commerce Day and Commerce Sports days, discos,“The Trap”, especially pinball.
lives in Dublin, working at A+F Recruitment as the Executive Director. Memories of UCD: Registering for Social Science and meeting four girls, now my best friends.
lives in the US, working at Tata Consumers Products as the Senior Manager of Tax and Treasury. Memories of UCD: A great bunch of friends.
lives in Germany and is working at Intel Deutschland GmbH as a European Labour Attorney. Memories of UCD: Friday debates, Guinness at 47p a pint, Professor John Kelly whose lectures started in the Roman Senate and finished in Dáil Éireann.
lives in Luxembourg. Memories of UCD: A vibrant and enlightened place, lifelong friendships formed, debate was the norm.
lives in Ireland, working at the Athlone Institute of Technology. Memories of UCD: Friendships, ChemSoc, the lake, tennis, squash, soccer, rugby, bands in Theatre L.
lives and works in Jordan as President of Amman Arab University. Memories of UCD: Warm relationship between students and staff. Lively environment and a passion for learning.
lives in the UK and is a consultant radiologist at Homerton University NHS Hospital. Memories of UCD: Marble-clad halls, chequered floors, the terror of the Aula Maxima, R&R in Hartigan’s.
lives in Ireland and works as a teacher. Memories of UCD: GAA club, athletics, lovely people.
lives in the US, working at the Honours College, University of New Mexico as a Professor. Memories of UCD: The air, the light, most often the mist or rain.
lives in the UK and works at the University of Westminster as a PhD Researcher. Memories of UCD: The Ag Block, processing film in the photographic darkroom, being greeted by our friendly concierge Dermot Fanning, the ‘coffee shop crew’ and the common room.
lives in Ireland and is a corporate communications consultant based in Dublin. Memories of UCD: The Rugby Club provided fun, friendships and silverware aplenty.