MORAN, Aidan

This was published in the following publications on 16.03.2020:
Irish Times

MORAN, - Professor Aidan Patrick Colm (Stillorgan, Blackrock, County Dublin and University College Dublin) BA, MA, PhD (NUI), FAPS, FPsSI, FBPsS, Reg Psychol., C. Psychol., Full Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University College Dublin and Director of the Psychology Research Laboratory, UCD; Fellow of the British Psychological Society. On Monday March 16, 2020, suddenly but peacefully, in St Vincent’s Private Hospital, after a short illness, bravely borne. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife Angela and adored son Kevin. He will be loved and remembered always by his brothers Ciaran and Dermot and his sister Patricia, nieces Katie and Hannah, nephew Eoin, in-laws and by the extended Moran and O’ Donoghue families, relations, colleagues, and his many friends in Ireland and abroad. Predeceased by his much loved nephew, Tristan. Aidan’s family understands and appreciates that people would like to offer their condolences. However, due to the current situation, all funeral arrangements will be private. Family flowers only, please. A Memorial Service to celebrate Aidan’s life will take place at a later date. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

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Fond Youthful memories of Aiden growing up in Mt Merrion / Oatlands College. RIP

Paul A Duggan


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A true gentleman, full of encouragemen​t for all students Ar deis Dé go raich sé Camille Clarke


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I’ve known Aidan since ‘94 ( through the Oatlands gang and a more decent man it would be hard to meet . Such a great guy , struck down so tragically early / emer ocarroll


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Dermot O'Connell, retired colleague, UCD Aidan gave great help to the Teaching Committee in UCD, and was always friendly and supportive to those who sought his advice. My sympathy to his family and brothers especially, May he rest in Peace


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Rest in peace, Aidan. B.Costello, UCD psychology graduate 1980


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I remember him from my time as an undergrad in Belfield. Courteous, knowledgeabl​e and always interesting to listen to. RIP.


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Gaye O'Hagan, you will be greatly missed Aidan.


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Very sad to read of Aidan’s untimely death. He charted a safe and enthused course for us all through a sea of confused obscurity. Dr. James O’Connor.


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Kevin Lambe I am so sad to learn of the sad news of Professor Moran's passing. He was much admired and loved by his students, of which i was one in UCD 1990-94. Great teachers remain with you throughout life, as he has with me.


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Kevin Dunbar


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Sincerest condolences to family, friends, and former students. Aidan was a great friend, lifelong learner, and a true scholar all enriched by a great sense of humor. Mike Sloane, BA UCD 1977 classmate in Psychology.


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Dear Angela and Kevin Sincere sympathy to you both on the loss of your beloved husband and dad from the myself and the Executive of the Irish Federation of University Teachers. We are thinking of you at this very sad time.


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When Aidan started as a lecturer in Galway I was lucky enough to have him teach me and he opened wide the door to my subsequent long career in the more cognitive related aspects of Psychology. A truely inspiration mentor. Robert Coen


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I'm saddened to hear of Aidan's passing, as a benefactor of his book on study skills. Now ten years after purchase, I've earned BA and MA, often referring back to Aidan's wisdom. I'm grateful for his motivating publication. Nathan Cahill


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So sorry to hear of Aidan's passing. He was a lovely person, and most helpful to the students. Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé. Camille Clarke, ex UCD


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Patricia, deepest sympathy, thinking of you at this particularly sad time. Josephine.


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So sad to hear of Aidan’s untimely death. Deepest sympathy to Angela,Kevin and. Dermot, Aidan and I worked in NUI Galway and did our PhDs togetherHe was a wonderful friend. May his dear soul Rest In Peace. Ruth Curtis


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My deepest sympathies on your sad loss, Aidan was a wonderful man and I loved our chats over the garden wall at No. 23, RIP, Mags


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My sympathies, a true gentleman in the real sense of the word. RIP Aidan 17.03.2020


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So sorry to hear of Aidan's passing. A gentleman who always had a smile and a kind word. Susan & Ciara O Brien Tivoli Tigers Seniors


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So sorry to hear of Aidan's passing. He will be fondly remembered susan and Michael oconnor


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We are so sorry to hear of Aidans sudden death Patricia ... thinking of you and all your family at this very sad time ...Terry and Kathleen


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Hugh Gough - so sorry to learn of Aidan's death. A warm, cheerful and committed colleague in UCD. Special sympathy to Dermot.


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Angela and Kevin, we are so sorry to hear this terribly sad news. Our thoughts are with you both on this really difficult time, Catriona Dave and Liam Kirwan


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