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  2. Chevening Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, the Chevening Scholarships Programme celebrated its 35th anniversary by awarding a total number of 1,800 scholarships from 160 countries for the 2018–19 school year. [8] Earlier that year, the number of Chevening alumni also hit the 50,000 mark. [9] In 2024, Chevening celebrated its 40th anniversary. [10]

  3. Centre for Talented Youth Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) is a programme for students of high academic ability between the ages of six and seventeen in Ireland. [1] There are sibling projects around the world, most notably the CTY programme at Johns Hopkins University, the original model for CTY Ireland. CTY students are eligible to participate in CTY's ...

  4. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - Wikipedia

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    The Prosperity Fund – Supports economic development and reform in the UK's partner countries. [33] The Global Innovation Fund – Invests in evidence-based innovations with the potential to positively impact the lives of people living on less than $5 per day. [34] The FCDO also supports a number of academic funds: Chevening scholarships [35]

  5. List of scholars of Trinity College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Previously Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland and former holder of the Whately Chair of Political Economy. [ 2 ] Michael McMahon (Economics and Social Studies, 1998), Professor of Economics at Oxford University and Fellow of St. Hugh's College .

  6. The Ireland Funds - Wikipedia

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    The Funds exist in 12 countries around the world, the largest member of the network being The American Ireland Fund, [1] and, after Atlantic Philanthropies, may be the second largest non-governmental donor to Irish causes. The co-founder and for many years global chairman of The Ireland Funds, was businessman Tony O'Reilly. The funds have ...

  7. St John's College De La Salle - Wikipedia

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    St John's College is a secondary school in Ballyfermot, Dublin, Ireland. The school is run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. St John's College is fully funded by the Department of Education. The current Principal is Ann Marie Leonard, since 2007 and the current Deputy Principal is Adrienne Murphy, since 2008.

  8. Washington-Ireland Program - Wikipedia

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    The program is now actively developing partnerships with other government departments, universities, businesses, foundations and individuals that will support its core program and help expand alumni programs. The Washington-Ireland Program is an extension of Project Children, a program that sponsors six-week summer holidays in the U.S. for ...

  9. Christian Brothers College, Cork - Wikipedia

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    A private, non-profit fund was established to build the new premises, in May 1986. The patron of the fund was Peter Barry TD (Minister for Foreign Affairs), and the chairman of the fund was Hugh Coveney TD, also president of the school's Past Pupils' Union that year. The new project was designed by Brian Wain, also a past pupil.