BARRY HOLMES
BARRY HOLMES
lives in Ireland and is the Director of Group Human Resources at RCSI, Dublin. Memories of UCD: Chip butties in the old...
lives in Ireland and is the Director of Group Human Resources at RCSI, Dublin. Memories of UCD: Chip butties in the old...
lives in Ireland and is an investor, director and mentor. He has published a book titled Energy Management Principles. Memories of UCD: Applying the science of microbiology to commercial and societal outcomes. My favourite lecturer was Professor Catherine (Renée)Kelly.
lives in Florida. He is a shareholder in and CEO of EXO Edge, which outsources for the global real estate industry. Memo...
lives in Ireland and is a Dissection Room Manager at the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine. Memories of UCD: Sitting at the UCD Canoe Club noticeboard where you could always be sure of a welcome, a friendly face and someone to while away an hour or two with.
lives in Ireland and is Assistant Principal Officer, High Court Registrar, at The Four Courts. Memories of UCD: The singularity of Professor Finbarr McCauley and Dr Dervilla Donnelly (from my time in Pre-med), a formidable lady and wonderful lecturer; the whipped white coffees from the dispensing machines in the Arts Block, for the princely sum of 20p
lives in the UK and is enjoying early retirement. Memories of UCD: I completed my degree at night: I’d leave the company office on Baggot Street just after 5pm and get the number 10 bus to campus. Dinner was egg and chips in the campus canteen on those institutional green plates. Simpler times. Favourite lecturer: One stands out for me – Professor Seamus Deane. I could have listened to him forever.

lives in Ireland and is the Director of Group Human Resources at RCSI, Dublin. Memories of UCD: Chip butties in the old restaurant that cost 80p! Love on campus: Met my now wife who was studying Arts, in Greece: romance blossomed on campus!
lives in Ireland and is an investor, director and mentor. He has published a book titled Energy Management Principles. Memories of UCD: Applying the science of microbiology to commercial and societal outcomes. My favourite lecturer was Professor Catherine (Renée)Kelly.

lives in Florida. He is a shareholder in and CEO of EXO Edge, which outsources for the global real estate industry. Memories of UCD: Dick Roche was a standout lecturer, his sessions on the origins and aspirations of the EU are as relevant today as they were in the mid-1990s.
lives in Ireland and is a Dissection Room Manager at the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine. Memories of UCD: Sitting at the UCD Canoe Club noticeboard where you could always be sure of a welcome, a friendly face and someone to while away an hour or two with.
lives in Ireland and is Assistant Principal Officer, High Court Registrar, at The Four Courts. Memories of UCD: The singularity of Professor Finbarr McCauley and Dr Dervilla Donnelly (from my time in Pre-med), a formidable lady and wonderful lecturer; the whipped white coffees from the dispensing machines in the Arts Block, for the princely sum of 20p
lives in the UK and is enjoying early retirement. Memories of UCD: I completed my degree at night: I’d leave the company office on Baggot Street just after 5pm and get the number 10 bus to campus. Dinner was egg and chips in the campus canteen on those institutional green plates. Simpler times. Favourite lecturer: One stands out for me – Professor Seamus Deane. I could have listened to him forever.