Mission & Vision
Mission: To build a community of healthcare professionals and scientists that improves health outcomes through excellence in education, research, and patient care.
Vision: Health and well-being in Ireland and around the world.
Founded in 1854 and one of Ireland's leading medical schools, we offer:
With students from over 152 nations, the UCD campus is a truly international hub of learning. Our diverse community enriches the educational experience, preparing students to excel in a global healthcare landscape.
Mission: To build a community of healthcare professionals and scientists that improves health outcomes through excellence in education, research, and patient care.
Vision: Health and well-being in Ireland and around the world.
We believe in:
A distinguished respiratory physician and academic leader, Professor Michael Keane brings a wealth of international experience to UCD. After graduating from UCD in 1989, he developed his expertise across prestigious US institutions including the University of Michigan and UCLA, holding roles such as Programme Director for the Interstitial Lung Disease Centre and Medical Intensive Care Unit Director.
Returning to Ireland in 2007, he became Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics at UCD and Consultant Respiratory Physician at St Vincent's University Hospital (SVUH). His leadership roles include serving as Chair of the Medical Board, hospital Board of Directors member, and Interim CEO from 2015-2018. Professor Keane is the current Interim CEO at SVUH.
Research and Professional Achievements
Founded in 1854 and part of CUI (Catholic University of Ireland), the Catholic University Medical School (known as the Medical School of the Apothecaries’ Hall) was originally located on Cecilia Street in Dublin 2. At that time Cardinal John Henry Newman was First Rector of CUI (from 1851 – 1858). In 1908, the School became the UCD Medical Faculty. After its first 74 years of existence, the School relocated to Earlsfort Terrace in the 1930’s and in 2007, UCD completed a long-anticipated move to a state-of-the-art teaching and research health sciences complex at UCD's Belfield campus.
The School supports staff to deliver inclusive, innovative and research-informed teaching that leads to engaging and meaningful learning experiences for all UCD students. Learn more here.
The School commits to a comprehensive programme of curriculum change in 2023/2024, the outcome of which will be the development and recommendation of a new curriculum (Medicine 2030) for each of our undergraduate entry and graduate entry Medicine programmes. Click here to find out more.
UCD aims to be a thought and action leader of transformational change for sustainability. Through its education, research and innovation, its campuses, its community and its partnerships and wider engagement, UCD will maximise its contribution to achieving sustainability at local, national and global levels. Learn more here.