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Oxford Philanthropic: General Review of the Development Progress of Five Irish Universities, 1998-04

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-04

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of University of Limerick, 1998-06

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-06

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of Trinity College Dublin, 1998-05

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-05

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of University College Cork, 1998-05

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-05

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of Dublin City University, 1998-06

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-06

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of Dublin City University (modified version), 1998-09

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-09

Oxford Philanthropic Fund-raising Review for Tara Consultants of National University of Ireland, Galway, 1998-04

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-04

Universities fundraising audit presentation by Dr. H.M. Drucker, Oxford Philanthropic, Wednesday, 17 June 1998, 1998-06-17

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 1998-06-17

Review of the Millennium Program in the Republic of Ireland, 1995-2000. Sections A and B: Executive summary and main report by Sir Derek Roberts, former Provost and President, University College London and Dr. Tom Higgins, Managing Director, CIRCA Group Europe Ltd., Dublin, 2001-05-15

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 2001-05-15

Review of the Millennium Program in the Republic of Ireland, 1995-2000. Section C: annexes 1-4, 2001-05-15

 File — Box: 242, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) was a major research initiative co-funded by Atlantic and the Irish government in order to end the mass exodus of researchers whose work could not be supported by Irish universities. Through five cycles, Atlantic invested €178 million ($247.5 million) to fund the PRTLI through 2015. Thanks to this initiative, all seven Irish universities and the Royal College of Surgeons now have state-of-the-art buildings and equipment and...
Dates: 2001-05-15