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Staff

The number of staff members in the Discovery Programme varies from time to time. The Discovery Programme does not employ ‘researchers’ on a permanent basis. The bulk of the staff are recruited directly, as required, for each of our separate research projects. Prior to the commencement of each project, public advertisements are placed (e.g. in newspapers and on the web) to recruit specific staff who are selected on the basis of their relevant specialist qualifications and experience in the area being investigated by each separate project. In addition there is a small number of ‘support’ staff, made up of three administrative staff and two technical staff, whose role is to maintain the day to day workings of the organisation and to provide practical assistance to the research teams. Additional temporary staff and volunteer workers are recruited, as required, for the fieldwork seasons. In addition the Discovery Programme accepts ‘placements’ of students from both second level and third level educational institutions.

Brian Shanahan

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Medieval Rural Settlement Project Assistant Director

Telephone: +353 1 639 3724

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Brian Lacey

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Telephone: +353 1 639 3712

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Biography

Brian Lacey was born in Dublin in 1949. He did various jobs in Ireland, Belgium, France and Greece for four years...

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Niall Brady

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niall_BWMedieval Rural Settlement Project Director

Telephone: +353 1 639 3723

Email: niall@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

Dr. Niall Brady read Archaeology and Geography at the National University of...

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Jacqueline Cahill Wilson

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Jacqueline Cahill WilsonLate Iron Age & Roman Ireland Project: Principal Researcher


Telephone: +353 1 639 3716
Email: jacqueline@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

I left Ireland to work in England in 1989 and spent 11...

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Anthony Corns

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staff_anthony_cornsGIS/IT Manager

Telephone: +353 1 639 3713

Email: anthony@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

I graduated in Geology & Physical Geography BSc (Hons.) from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland in...

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Gary Devlin

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Telephone: +353 1 639 3715

Email: gary@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

Graduated from Bolton St DIT in 2005 in Geomatics BSc (Hons) in 2005. Following this I worked for a year in the...

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Ger Dowling

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Ger_photo1Late Iron Age Roman Ireland: Research Archaeologist

Telephone: +353 1 639 3039

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Following the completion of my BA in Archaeology and History at NUI Galway...

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Aoife Kane

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Telephone: +353 1 639 3039

Email: aoife@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

Aoife joined the Discovery Programme in June 2002 as an archivist with the Western Stone Forts Project. Upon...

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Kathleen O'Sullivan

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Administrator

Telephone: +353 1 639 3039

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Robert Shaw

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Telephone: +353 1 639 3714

Email: robert@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

I graduated in Topographic Science BSc (Hons.) from the University of Glasgow in 1988. In 2003 I was elected...

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Ingelise Stuijts

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Telephone: +353 1 639 3718

Email: ingelise@discoveryprogramme.ieBiography

ngelise Stuijts studied in Groningen, Netherlands, where her biology studies were finished in...

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