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词条 List of Scholars of Trinity College Dublin
释义

  1. Arts and Entertainment

  2. Broadcasting and Journalism

  3. Economics and Public Policy

  4. Humanities and Political Science

  5. Law, Politics and Government

  6. Mathematics and Science

  7. Religion

  8. Sports

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

This is a list of notable individuals elected as Scholars of Trinity College Dublin. Regarded as "the most prestigious undergraduate award in the country",[1] Foundation Scholarship ("Schols") examinations have been held at Trinity since its establishment in 1592.

Schols is awarded to those who achieve a first class honours average in a set of challenging voluntary examinations, held annually in January the week before Hilary term begins, which test a student's ability to "consistently demonstrate exceptional knowledge and understanding of their subjects".[1] Benefits include waived fees, rooms in college and dining rights at Commons. Typically, less than 1% of the undergraduate population is awarded the scholarship.

Many scholars have gone on to great acclaim in a range of fields over the past six centuries, both in academia and the wider world. Former scholars include two Nobel Prize winners, one head of state, numerous government ministers, an Academy Award nominee, and nine Provosts of Trinity College Dublin itself.

The subject and year of scholarship are included in brackets after each awardee's name below.

Arts and Entertainment

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  • Lenny Abrahamson (Mental and Moral Science, 1988), Oscar-nominated film director.[2]
  • Samuel Beckett (Modern Languages, 1926), dramatist and Nobel laureate.[2]
  • Jack Gleeson (Philosophy and Theology, 2012), actor best known for Game of Thrones.[2]
  • Claire Hennessy (History and English, 2007), writer and editor.[3]
  • Declan Kiberd (Modern Languages and Literature, 1971), writer and academic.[2]
  • Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (Theoretical Physics, 1999), fiddler.[2]
  • Abie Philbin Bowman (History and English, 2002), comedian and journalist.[4]
  • Matthew Pilkington (Classics, 1721), satirist and art historian.[5]
  • Norman Rodway (Classics, 1948), actor.[2]
  • Sally Rooney (English, 2011), novelist.[2]
  • James White (Classics, 1778), historical novelist.[6]
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Broadcasting and Journalism

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  • James David Bourchier (Classics, 1871), Balkans correspondent for The Times, advisor to Tzar Ferdinand of Bulgaria.[7]
  • Douglas Gageby (Modern Languages, 1940), editor of the Irish Times.[2]
  • Mary Mulvihill (Natural Sciences, 1979), science journalist and broadcaster.[2]
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Economics and Public Policy

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  • Donal Donovan (Economics and Social Studies, 1972), former Deputy Director of the International Monetary Fund, member of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council and expert on financial crises.[2]
  • George Alexander Duncan (Classics, 1920), economist and Pro-Chancellor of the University of Dublin.[8]
  • Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1865), economist who made significant contributions to the methods of statistics and founding editor of The Economic Journal.[9]
  • W.M. Gorman (Mathematics, 1943), economist and mathematician. The Gorman Prize, for the highest grades in the MSc in Economics at Trinity, is named in his honour.[10]
  • John Kells Ingram (Mathematics, 1840), economist, poet, and mathematician.[11]
  • Morgan Kelly (Economic and Social Studies 1982), economist and economic historian. Probably most note-worthy predictor of the Irish economic crisis and the Irish property bubble; he wrote on ECB and Irish Government response to it.
  • Philip R. Lane (Economics and Social Studies, 1989), Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland and current holder of the Whately Chair of Political Economy.[2]
  • Ronan C. Lyons (Economics and Social Studies, 2000), Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, author of Daft.ie Report, and columnist for the Sunday Independent.[2]
  • Michael McMahon (Economics and Social Studies, 1998), Professor of Economics at Oxford University and Fellow of St. Hugh's College.[2]
  • Colm O'Reardon (Economics and Social Studies, 1990), former economic policy advisor to Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore.[2]
  • Kevin O'Rourke (Economics and Mathematics, 1982), Chichele Professor of Economic History, All Souls College, Oxford.[2]
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Humanities and Political Science

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  • James Auchmuty (Modern History and Political Science, 1929), historian, wartime MI6 propagandist, inaugural vice-chancellor, University of Newcastle, Australia.[2]
  • George Berkeley (Classics, 1702), philosopher.[12]
  • J.B. Bury (Classics, 1879), Byzantine scholar, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University and mentor to Steven Runciman.[2][13]
  • Mary Elmes (Modern Literature (French and Spanish), 1931), Irish aid worker that was honoured as Righteous Among the Nations for saving the lives of more than 200 Jewish children during the Second World War. She also won the gold medal at Trinity.[14][15][16]
  • R.F. Foster (History and Political Science, 1969), historian.[2]
  • Edward Hincks (Classics, 1810), Assyriologist and orientalist.[17]
  • Norman Jeffares (Classics, 1941), literary scholar.[2]
  • Heather Jones (History and English Literature, 1998), World War I expert and Associate Professor of International History, London School of Economics.[2]
  • Bartholomew Lloyd (Classics, 1790), classicist, mathematician and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[18] Father of Humphrey Lloyd, also a scholar and Provost of Trinity.
  • John V. Luce (Classics, 1939), classical scholar.
  • F.S.L. Lyons (Modern History and Political Science, 1943), historian and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[2]
  • John Pentland Mahaffy (Classics, 1857), classical scholar and polymath.[19]
  • R.B. McDowell (Modern History and Political Science, 1936), historian.[2]
  • Vivian Mercier (Modern Languages, 1938), literary critic.[2]
  • Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven (Modern History and Political Science, 1929), medieval historian and Lecky Professor of History at Trinity College Dublin, 1951-1981.[2]
  • Franc Sadleir (Classics, 1794), Regius Professor of Greek and later Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. Advocate for Catholic emancipation.[20]
  • Brendan Simms (History, 1986), Professor of the History of International Relations, Cambridge University.[2]
  • William Bedell Stanford (Classics, 1929), senator and Regius Professor of Greek, Trinity College, Dublin.[2]
  • Robert Walsh (Classics, 1794), historian, writer, clergyman and physician.[21]
  • Calder Walton, historian and current Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
  • James Whitelaw (Classics, 1769), historian, writer, statistician and philanthropist.[22]
  • George Newenham Wright (Classics, 1812), writer and clergyman.[23]
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Law, Politics and Government

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  • Ernest Alton (Classics, 1894), Irish politician, university professor, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[24]
  • Francis Blackburne (Classics, 1801), Lord Chancellor of Ireland.[25]
  • Roy Bradford (Modern Languages, 1940), Ulster Unionist Party MP.[2]
  • Isaac Butt (Classics, 1832), Irish nationalist MP and barrister.[26]
  • Declan Budd (Modern History and Political Science, 1964), High Court judge.[2]
  • Richard Collins, Baron Collins (Classics, 1861), Anglo-Irish lawyer and judge.[27]
  • Conor Cruise O'Brien (Modern Languages, 1937), politician, writer and academic.[2]
  • Gerald FitzGibbon (Classics, 1858), renowned Irish barrister and judge.[28]
  • William Greatrakes (Classics, 1744), barrister and supposed author of the Letters of Junius, which openly criticised the government of King George III.[29]
  • Dodgson Hamilton Madden (1860), Irish Unionist Party MP.[30]
  • Denis Caulfield Heron (Classics, 1845), lawyer barred from taking up his scholarship due to his Catholicism.[31]
  • Sir James Hogg, 1st Baronet (Classics, 1808), Conservative MP, director and chairman of the East India Company.[32]
  • Hugh Law (Classics, 1837), Lord Chancellor of Ireland.[33]
  • James Anthony Lawson (Classics, 1836), lawyer, judge and Attorney-General for Ireland.[34]
  • Brian Lenihan Jnr (Legal Science, 1979), politician and former Minister for Finance during the Irish economic downturn.[2]
  • Rory Montgomery (History, 1979), civil servant and former Ambassador of Ireland to France and the European Union.[2]
  • Dermot MacDermot (Modern Languages, 1927), former British Ambassador to Indonesia and Thailand, Prince of Coolavin.[2]
  • David Norris (English Literature and Language, 1965), senator, gay rights activist and former presidential candidate.[2]
  • Louis Perrin (Classics, 1799), Whig MP, barrister and close friend of Robert Emmet.[35]
  • Mary Robinson (Legal Science, 1965), former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.[2]
  • Owen Sheehy-Skeffington (Modern Languages, 1929), senator.[2]
  • Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet (Classics, 1843), Irish lawyer and Liberal MP.[36]
  • William Thrift (Mathematics, 1890), Irish politician, university professor, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[37]
  • John Edward Walsh (Classics, 1835), barrister, Conservative MP and Attorney-General for Ireland. Son of Robert Walsh, also a scholar.[38]
  • Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden (Classics, 1755), politician and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.[39]
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Mathematics and Science

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  • William Allman (Classics, 1795), botanist.[40]
  • Robert Stawell Ball (Mathematics, 1859), astronomer.[41]
  • John Casey (Mathematics, 1861), mathematician specialising in Euclidean geometry.[42]
  • David Conlon (Mathematics, 2001), combinatorist.[2]
  • Mervyn A. Ellison (Experimental Science, 1930), astronomer and authority on solar flares.[2]
  • Humphrey Lloyd (Classics, 1818), physicist and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. Son of Bartholomew Lloyd, also a scholar and Provost of Trinity.[43]
  • Jones Quain (Classics, 1814), anatomist.[44]
  • Thomas Romney Robinson (Classics, 1808), astronomer and physicist. Awarded his scholarship aged fourteen.[45]
  • Robert Henry Scott (Classics, 1853), meteorology and President of the Royal Meteorological Society.[46]
  • David J. Simms (Mathematics, 1952), mathematician.[2]
  • Anthony Traill (Mathematics, 1858), Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[47]
  • John Lighton Synge (Mathematics, 1919), mathematician and physicist.[40]
  • John Sealy Townsend (Mathematics, 1888), mathematical physicist.[48]
  • Henry Ussher (Classics, 1759), astronomer.[49]
  • Ernest Walton (Mathematics, 1924), physicist and Nobel Prize winner.[50]
  • William Arthur Watts (Modern Languages, 1950), botanist and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[2]
  • Trevor West (Mathematics, 1958), mathematician and senator.[2]
  • Barbara Gertrude Yates (Mathematics, 1940) mathematician.[2]
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Religion

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  • Theophilus Bolton (Classics, 1695), Church of Ireland bishop.[51]
  • Roger Boyle (Classics, 1638), Church of Ireland bishop.[52]
  • William Daniel (Classics, 1594), Church of Ireland archbishop. One of the first appointed scholars.[53]
  • Charles D'Arcy (Mathematics, 1880), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.[54]
  • Patrick Delany (Classics, 1704), theologian.[55]
  • Thomas Elrington (Classics, 1778), Church of Ireland bishop, theologian, mathematician and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.[56]
  • David F. Ford (Classics, 1968), Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University.[2]
  • Stanley Gower (Classics, 1621), puritan minister and member of the Westminster Divines.[57]
  • Charles Graves (Classics, 1832), Church of Ireland bishop, president of the Royal Irish Academy and noted mathematician.[58]
  • George Hamond (Classics, 1637), ejected nonconformist minister.[59]
  • Arthur Kenney (Classics, 1793), Church of Ireland clergyman.[60]
  • Richard Frederick Littledale (Classics, 1852), Church of Ireland clergyman.[61]
  • Richard Mant (Classics, 1794), Church of Ireland bishop.[62]
  • Henry McAdoo (Modern Languages, 1936), Church of Ireland clergyman.[2]
  • Mortimer O'Sullivan (Classics, 1813), Church of Ireland convert and clergyman, Orange Order member.[63]
  • William Reeves (Classics, 1833), Church of Ireland bishop and antiquary.[64]
  • Philip Skelton (Classics, 1726), Church of Ireland clergyman and writer.[65]
  • George Simms (Classics, 1930), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.[2]
  • Edward Smyth (Classics, 1678), Church of Ireland bishop.[66]
  • Joseph Stock (Classics, 1759), Church of Ireland bishop.[67]
  • William Tisdall (Classics, 1692), Church of Ireland clergyman and writer.[68]
  • James Ussher (Classics, 1594), Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. One of the first appointed scholars.[69]
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Sports

  • Hugo MacNeill (Economic and Social Studies, 1979), former Irish rugby international and British and Irish Lions player.[2]
  • Louise Moriarty (Engineering, 2000), Irish racing cyclist.[2]

See also

  • List of Chancellors of the University of Dublin.
  • List of Professorships at the University of Dublin.
  • List of Provosts of Trinity College, Dublin.
  • List of Trinity College Dublin people.

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66. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com.elib.tcd.ie/view/article/25793?docPos=1|title=Edward Smyth|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|accessdate=20 December 2015}}
67. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com.elib.tcd.ie/view/article/26539|title=Joseph Stock|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|accessdate=20 December 2015}}
68. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com.elib.tcd.ie/view/article/27476|title=William Tisdall|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|accessdate=20 December 2015}}
69. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com.elib.tcd.ie/view/article/28034?docPos=2|title=James Ussher|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|accessdate=20 December 2015}}

External links

  • List of all scholars since 1925
  • [https://www.tcd.ie/academicregistry/exams/scholarship/ Foundation Scholarship - Trinity College Dublin]
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