(1943-06-14) 14 June 1943 (age 80) Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Ireland
Political party
Fine Gael
Education
De La Salle College
Rockwell College
Alma mater
University College Dublin
University of Strathclyde
Maurice Manning (born 14 June 1943) is an Irish academic and former Fine Gael politician. Manning was a member of the Oireachtas for 21 years, serving in both the Dáil and the Seanad.[1] On 12 March 2009 he was elected Chancellor of the National University of Ireland, while remaining President of the Human Rights Commission. From 2002 to 2014, he was President of the Irish Human Rights Commission.
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Manning, Richard; Beimler, Hans (January 23, 1989). "The Schizoid Man". Star Trek: The Next Generation. Season 2. Episode 6. Hurley, Maurice; Manning...
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Performance". Star Trek: The Next Generation. Season 2. Episode 21. Hurley, Maurice; Manning, Richard; Beimler, Hans (July 17, 1989). "Shades of Gray". Star Trek:...
by the Seanad into legislation. Manning, Maurice (2010). "The Senate" (PDF). In MacCarthaigh, Muiris; Manning, Maurice (eds.). The Houses of the Oireachtas:...
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and Poet-in-Residence MauriceManning. 2015 - Holly Goddard Jones for The Next Time You See Me 2016 - Amy Greene for Long Man 2017 - Crystal Wilkinson...
Ireland. He was succeeded in August 2002 by former Fine Gael senator Dr MauriceManning. The functions of the IHRC included advising on the compatibility of...
Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 2 May 2009. MauriceManning (1972) notes that the Clann na Talmhan figure is often listed in error...
includes Hillbilly Homilies, a profile piece on the Appalachain poet MauriceManning, and The Battle Of Denham Ford, which won a Special Mention in the...
Oireachtas, the Republic's legislature), while in Seanad Éireann Senator MauriceManning spoke of people's "total revulsion". Many public figures used terms...
Arnold, Ulick O'Connor, Ed Moloney, Senator Alexis FitzGerald and Dr. MauriceManning. The writer Maeve Binchy wrote a travel column for the magazine. Other...