Albert Joseph McConnell

Albert Joseph McConnell (1903 1993) was an Irish Professor in Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin.

He was born in Ballymena, County Antrim and studied Mathematics and Philosophy, graduating in 1926. He carried out his postgraduate studies in the University of Rome under the direction of Tullio Levi-Civita and was awarded his doctorate.

He returned to Trinity and was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy and elected Fellow in 1930. He specialized in tensor calculus.

He was appointed Provost in 1952 and served for 22 years until his retirement in 1974. During his tenure he reformed the structures of Trinity, allowing more junior academics hold offices such as Bursar, Senior Lecturer and Registrar. He also oversaw the reform allowing women to be elected as Fellows and Scholars of Trinity and to be entitled to reside on campus.[1]

On his retirement he was appointed to the Council of State.

References

  1. Provost & President: Web Author (Email) (2015-03-06). "Albert Joseph McConnell - Provost & President : Trinity College Dublin". Tcd.ie. Retrieved 2016-05-23.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Ernest Alton
Provost of Trinity College, Dublin
1952–1974
Succeeded by
F. S. L. Lyons
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