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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Blue Wooldridge, Virginia Common Wealth University, Erna Ruijer, Utrecht University, Albert Meijer, Utrecht University and Laurie Naylor, University of Baltimore. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Blue Wooldridge, Virginia Common Wealth University, Erna Ruijer, Utrecht University, Albert Meijer, Utrecht University and Laurie Naylor, University of Baltimore. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 09.03.2017<br />
Pictured at the University of Limerick Post Grad Open Evening in the North Campus Pavilion were, Dr. Stephen Kinsella, senior lecturer in Economics, KBS, University of Limerick​, Dr. Huw Lewis, Dean Graduate Studies, University of Limerick and Jessie Barr, PHD Student at the University of Limerick. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 09.03.2017<br />
Pictured at the University of Limerick Post Grad Open Evening in the North Campus Pavilion were, Dr. Stephen Kinsella, senior lecturer in Economics, KBS, University of Limerick​, Dr. Huw Lewis, Dean Graduate Studies, University of Limerick and Jessie Barr, PHD Student at the University of Limerick. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 09.03.2017<br />
Pictured at the University of Limerick Post Grad Open Evening in the North Campus Pavilion were, Dr. Stephen Kinsella, senior lecturer in Economics, KBS, University of Limerick​, Dr. Huw Lewis, Dean Graduate Studies, University of Limerick and Jessie Barr, PHD Student at the University of Limerick. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 09.03.2017<br />
Pictured at the University of Limerick Post Grad Open Evening in the North Campus Pavilion were, Dr. Stephen Kinsella, senior lecturer in Economics, KBS, University of Limerick​, Dr. Huw Lewis, Dean Graduate Studies, University of Limerick and Jessie Barr, PHD Student at the University of Limerick. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Aine Murray, Dooradoyle with her baby son Cuan, 11 weeks and University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan, Bernard Gloster, Chief Officer Mid West Community Health Care and Aine Murray, Dooradoyle with her baby son Cuan, 11 weeks.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan, Bernard Gloster, Chief Officer Mid West Community Health Care and Aine Murray, Dooradoyle with her baby son Cuan, 11 weeks.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Margaret Quigley, Director Midwifery UL Hospitals Group, Laura Tobin, Healthy Ireland Project Leader UL Hospitals Group, Aine Murray, Dooradoyle with her baby son Cuan, 11 weeks and University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Margaret Quigley, Director Midwifery UL Hospitals Group, Laura Tobin, Healthy Ireland Project Leader UL Hospitals Group, Aine Murray, Dooradoyle with her baby son Cuan, 11 weeks and University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch was University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
    UHL Flu Vaccine 065.jpg
  • 04.10. 2017.                   <br />
HEALTHCARE staff across the MidWest are taking part in a major vaccination programme to protect patients from flu this winter.<br />
 <br />
UL Hospitals Group and HSE Mid West Community Healthcare this Wednesday joined forces to launch a flu campaign aimed at vaccinating thousands of healthcare workers in community, primary, mental health and acute hospital settings across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. A national target of 40% uptake rate has been set by the HSE.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch was University Hospitals Group CEO Colette Cowan.<br />
 <br />
The HSE will next Monday, October 9th, launch its national flu campaign, with at-risk groups – including the over-65s; people with long-term chronic illnesses; pregnant women and residents of nursing homes and other longstay facilities – encouraged to get the vaccine from their family doctor or pharmacist. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship launch were Niamh Thornton and 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton. (widow and daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton).<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship was 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar052.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship was 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar053.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship was 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship was 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar050.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar048.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar042.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Niall Healy, Limerick, John Phelan, Kilkenny, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny and Brid Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Niall Healy, Limerick, John Phelan, Kilkenny, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny and Brid Phelan, Kilkenny.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar033.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar032.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
    UL Thornton Scholar028.jpg
  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event with Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny and Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences UL were Janssen representatives left to right, Gary Grant, John Drew, Declan Lowney, Dr. Patrick Sheehy and Kieran O'Callaghan.<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event with Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Kilkenny were Janssen representatives left to right, Gary Grant, John Drew, Declan Lowney Kieran O'Callaghan and Dr. Patrick Sheehy.<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
<br />
<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Sarah Hartnett, UL Foundation, Scholarship recipient, Niamh Phelan, Dr. Jakki Cooney, Dept. Biological Sciences, UL and Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Janssen.<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship was 2 year old Sadhbh Thornton daughter of Dr Roibeárd Thornton.<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were Dr Roibeárd Thornton's family, Niamh (widow), Sadhbh, (daughter),Jody (mother) and Sean Thornton (father).<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were Dr Roibeárd Thornton's family, Niamh (widow), Sadhbh, (daughter),Jody (mother) and Sean Thornton (father).<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were Dr Roibeárd Thornton's family, Niamh (widow), Sadhbh, (daughter),Jody (mother) and Sean Thornton (father).<br />
<br />
<br />
A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 29.08. 2017.                                                   <br />
A new scholarship, the Roibeárd Thornton Memorial-Janssen Scholarship, was launched at the University of Limerick, named in memory of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, a graduate of the University. Dr Thornton, who had been working with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in Cork for over 4 years, had just returned to Limerick with his family when he was tragically killed in a car crash in January 2016.<br />
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Pictured at the event were Dr Roibeárd Thornton's father Sean Thornton with Janssen representatives, Dr. Patrick Sheehy, Declan Lowney and Kieran O'Callaghan.<br />
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A special seat using rock from the family land of Dr Roibeárd Thornton, was commissioned by his UL science family and brought to campus as a permanent reminder of his gentle soul. It is positioned close to Plassey House overlooking a grass valley with the River Shannon in view. Picture: Alan Place<br />
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For more information, contact:<br />
Sarah Hartnett, University of Limerick Foundation Tel: 086-3872863; Email: sarah.hartnett@ul.ie
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Greg Treadwell, Auckland University of Technology and Vincent Mabillard, University of Lausanne. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Pieternella Pieterse, UL, Lynn Wyeth, De Montfort University and Vanessa Malila, Rhodes University. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Chris McInerney, UL, Cori Zarek, Mozilla, Patrice McDermott, Government Information Watch, Suzanne Piotrowski, Rutgers University and Albert Meijer, Utrecht University. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Chris McInerney, UL, Cori Zarek, Mozilla, Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Patrice McDermott, Government Information Watch, Suzanne Piotrowski, Rutgers University and Albert Meijer, Utrecht University. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06. 2017.                                             <br />
University of Limerick hosts the 5th Global Conference on Transparency Research.<br />
 Attending the launch of the event in King Johns Castle were, Greg Treadwell, Auckland University of Technology and Vincent Mabillard, University of Lausanne. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Cllr. Michael Sheehan, Mayor of Limerick's Metropolitan District. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Cllr. Michael Sheehan, Mayor of Limerick's Metropolitan District. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Cllr. Michael Sheehan, Mayor of Limerick's Metropolitan District. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Cllr. Michael Sheehan, Mayor of Limerick's Metropolitan District. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dwyer, Dell and Gene Leonard, LBS Partners. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Barry O'Sullivan, Plant Manager Vision Care Limerick and John Managuan Kostal. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dorothy Fitzgerald, UL and Dr. Peter Williams, Course Director Supply Chains Network. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Patricia O'Gorman, Medical Director UHL, Patricia Buckley, UHL and Jan McCarthy, Dept. Nursing and Midwifery UL. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, John Kelly, Centre for Project Management and Michael Hennessy, Education Programmes Manager CPE. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Patricia O'Gorman, Medical Director UHL, Patricia Buckley, UHL and Jan McCarthy, Dept. Nursing and Midwifery UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 26.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Carmel O'Dwyer, CPE and Paola Amenedo Mato, CPE. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 30.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice President Academic UL, and Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 34.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 35.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 40.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 41.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 46.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 45.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Prof. Sarah  Moore, Associate Vice president Academic UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 48.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Barry O'Sullivan, Plant Manager, Vision Care Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
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Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Deirdre McNamara, UL Hospitals, Peter Hennessy, Bolgers Engineering, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL and Barry O'Sullivan, Plant Manager, Vision Care Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
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Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 65.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 66.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 67.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
<br />
Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Timmy O'Dywer, Executive Director, Global Sevices Parts, Dell Support and Development, Prof. Sarah Moore, Associate Vice President Academic, UL, Jan O'Sullivan, Minister for Education and Skills, and Dr. Ann Ledwith, Director, Continuing & Professional Education, UL. Picture: Alan Place.
    UL CPE Launch 69.jpg
  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
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Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Paul Kennedy, All-round CompositesL. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
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Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Yvonne Delaney, KBS UL, Michael Hennessy, CPE, Peter Hennessy, Bolgers Engineering, Deirdre McNamara, UL Hospitals and Ann Marie Kennedy UL Hospitals. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 19.06.2015<br />
230 Springboard+ places are being offered to jobseekers in the Limerick region on 18 programmes in the areas of Science, Business, Computing, Engineering and Languages as the University of Limerick officially launched its Continuing and Professional Education Division (CPE) with Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan. <br />
CPE is a dedicated division of the University of Limerick providing continuing and professional development programmes to individuals, organisations, community and Government bodies. CPE provides professional relevant skills to develop careers, providing internationally recognised qualifications with programmes that are practically focused and applying the knowledge acquired back to the organisation. <br />
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Attending the launch at the University of Limerick were, Pascal Meehan, Faculty of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology and Maria Koyne, Faculty of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology LIT. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 057.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Rheana Byrnes with her sister, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdhill Co. Tipperary, who conferred with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours). Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages graduate, Aine Charlton, Kiltimagh Co. Mayo. Mine was awarded with the Cooperative Education Award 2015. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 012.jpg
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