Collection A21 - The Papers of Professor Senier

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UGA A21

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The Papers of Professor Senier

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  • 1869-1909

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100 items

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Professor Albert Senier (1853-1918) was born in Lancashire and studied under A.W. von Hofmann in Berlin. He became Professor of Chemistry at QCG in 1891 and established a reputation as a prominent academic in his field. He died on 29 June 1918 and is buri

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The documents are largely comprised of newspaper cuttings and printed papers concerning the renumeration and retirement of professors, a row over clinical teaching at the Galway Infirmary and the establishment of the Galway Hospital in 1892, the submissio

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The material is accessible to all bone fide researchers, and subject to the conditions of access governing the consultation of archival material at the James Hardiman Library. For a full statement of the conditions, please see: http://www.library.nuigalw

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      17/12/2015
      23/09/2016

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