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Sean Farren

Sean Nial Farren (born 6 September 1939) is an Irish politician and academic in Northern Ireland.

Contents

  • 1 Academic Career
  • 2 Political Career
  • 3 Personal
  • 4 Publications
  • 5 References

Academic Career

Farren studied at the National University of Ireland, University College Dublin (BA), University of Essex (MA) and the University of Ulster (PhD). He worked as a teacher in Dublin, Switzerland and Sierra Leone before becoming a lecturer at the University of Ulster.

Since 2008 he has been a Visiting Professor in the School of Education at Ulster University. He has also been involved in a number of projects aimed at strengthening democratic ins*utions in the Middle East, North Africa, West and East Africa.

He is currently a member of the Governing Authority of Dublin City University, a Trustee of Concern Worldwide (UK), a member of the Standing Committee of the Development Studies *ociation of Ireland (DSAI) and a committee member of the Sierra Leone Ireland Partnership (SLIP).

Political Career

Farren contested the Westminster seat of North Antrim as a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) at the 1979 general election, and stood at each subsequent general election until 2005.

In 1982, Farren was elected to the Northern Ireland *embly in North Antrim. In line with SDLP policy, he instead sat on the New Ireland Forum (1983–4).

Farren was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum in 1996, again for North Antrim, and held this seat in the Northern Ireland *embly in 1998 and 2003, before standing down at the 2007 election.

Personal

He is married to Patricia Clarke. They have four children. He and Patricia live in Portstewart, County Londonderry.

Publications

He has aut*d, co-aut*d or edited four books:

  • The Politics of Irish Education (1995)
  • SDLP – the Struggle for Agreement in Northern Ireland (2010), with Robert Mulvihill
  • Paths to a Settlement in Northern Ireland (2000)
  • John Hume: Irish Peacemaker (2015) with Denis Haughey.

He has written many book chapters, peer reviewed and other articles. He also wrote the paper Sunningdale: An Agreement Too Soon?, in which the cir*stances behind the agreement and the elements that caused its collapse are examined.

References

    • Northern Ireland Executive: Sean Farren Biography
    • Sunningdale: An Agreement too soon?
    Elected representativesRelated organisations
    • National Democratic Party
    • SDLP Youth
    Leadership elections
    • 2010
    • 2011
    • 2015
    Other articles
    • Election results