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The President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects is its chief executive officer and its representative to the Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The President is elected by the membership of the Society, usually for a term of two years.[1]
President's Role and Duties
Awards, Emoluments and Prizes
The President grants awards and prizes to Northern Ireland students of architecture, including the RSUA Silver Medal, RSUA Bronze Medal and the Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship. While the President has input into the RSUA Design Awards, these are managed by a sub-committee of the RSUA Council and as such are outside the president's direct remit.[citation needed]
Chronological List of Presidents, 1901-present day
Dates
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President
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1901 - 1903
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Sir Thomas Drew
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1903 - 1905
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WJ Gilliland
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1905 - 1907
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JJ McDonnell
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1907 - 1909
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WJ Gilliland
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1909 - 1911
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RM Young
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1912 - 1913
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H Seaver
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1914 - 1920
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N Fitzsimons
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1921 - 1922
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TW Henry
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1923 - 1924
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RM Young
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1925 - 1926
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J StJ Phillips
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1927
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J Seeds
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1928 - 1929
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ER Kennedy
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1930 - 1931
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JA Davidson
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1931 - 1932
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RH Gibson
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1933 - 1935
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T Houston
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1935 - 1936
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RS Wilshire
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1937 - 1939
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TR Eager
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1939 - 1943
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JH Stevenson
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Dates
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President
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1943 - 1944
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JR Young
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1944 - 1946
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F McArdle
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1946 - 1948
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RH Gibson
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1948 - 1950
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AF Lucy
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1950 - 1952
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RH Gibson
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1952 - 1954
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JM Aitken
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1954 - 1956
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RS Wilshire
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1956 - 1958
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JD McCutcheon
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1958 - 1961
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GP Bell
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1961 - 1963
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C Munro
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1963 - 1965
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DA Shanks
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1965 - 1967
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JE Clarke
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1967 - 1969
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RJ McKinstry
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1969 - 1971
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JF Munce
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1971 - 1973
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IDW Campbell
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1973 - 1975
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RTJ Chambers
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1975 - 1977
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DJ MacRandal
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1977 - 1979
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AW Barnes
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