Bronnadh Conferring Céimeanna of Degrees
Transcript of Bronnadh Conferring Céimeanna of Degrees
Teachtaireacht ón Uachtarán
President’s Message
Fearaim fáilte roimh chairde agus roimh mhuintir na mac léinn a bhfuil cáilíochtaí á mbronnadh orthu inniu ar an lá speisialta seo agus déanaim comhghairdeas libh go léir. Glacadh leis na chéad mhic léinn san Ollscoil seo sa bhliain 1849. Ó shin i leith, tá os cionn 118,000 céimí a bhfuil a gcuid ardoideachais faighte san Ollscoil seo, oideachas den scoth, mar is léir ó na poist ghradamacha atá bainte amach acu ní hamháin in Éirinn ach ar fud an domhain. Tá aiféala orainn nach féidir linn ceiliúradh libh ar an gcampas i mbliana ach tá súil againn go mbeidh deis againn fáilte a chur romhaibh arís d’ócáid cheiliúrtha a reáchtálfar nuair is féidir agus go bhfanfaidh sibh i dteagmháil linn agus lena chéile san am atá amach romhainn.
San am eisceachtúil seo, is céimithe eisceachtúla sibh. Go raibh maith agaibh as a bheith ar bhur nós féin agus as bhur dtuiscint sna hamanna dúshlánacha seo.
An tOllamh Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh BComm (Gaillimh), DipPrAcc (COBÁC), PhD (Leeds), CA (Éire) An tUachtarán
On this significant day in you and your family’s life, I extend a warm welcome on behalf of the University to the friends and the families of our graduands, who are so deserving of our congratulations. Since it opened its doors in 1849, over 118,000 graduates have benefited from higher education in this University, the quality of which is demonstrated by the distinguished positions they held, and continue to hold, not only in Ireland but across the globe. We are sorry that we can’t celebrate with you on campus this year but hope that we will have the opportunity to welcome you back for a celebratory event when circumstances allow and that you will remain in touch with us and with each other in the time before us.
In exceptional times, you are exceptional graduates. Thank you for being yourselves and giving of yourselves in these challenging times.
Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, BComm (Galway), DipPrAcc (UCD), PhD (Leeds), CA (Ireland) President
Teachtaireacht ón Úachtarán Ionaid agus Meabhránaí
Message from the Deputy President and Registrar
Is cúis áthais é dom fáilte a chur romhaibh go hOllscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh ar an lá speisialta seo. Táimid anseo inniu chun ceiliúradh poiblí a dhéanamh ar an ghaisce acadúil atá déanta agaibh i gceann bhur gcuid cúrsaí léinn le cúpla bliain anuas. Lá mór i bhféilire na hOllscoile atá ann agus ócáid níos mó agus níos tábhachtaí arís in bhur saol féin. Go maire sibh bhur gcéimíocht úr agus guím gach rath oraibh sa tsaol atá romhaibh amach mar chéimithe de chuid Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh.
The formal ceremony today takes place in an unusual context, one that has been a challenge both to all of you and to our staff here at NUI Galway. Nevertheless, we maintain the traditions of the occasion, to recognise your achievement in the three traditional languages of the Irish academic world, Latin, Irish and English. In so doing, we recognize a long pedigree in this country, which in the West of Ireland originated with the establishment of Queen’s College Galway in 1845, alongside Queen’s Colleges in Belfast and Cork.
Then as now this University and its staff have been about ensuring that those who pass through here as students go out into the wide world equipped with the best education that they can get and that we can give them. The word ‘university’ comes from the Latin ‘universitas magistrorum et scholarium’
which translates as ‘a community of teachers and scholars’, and that notion of community is something we continue to cherish here. After today’s ceremony you, the graduands, will take your place in an outstanding community, Galway graduates, and it is my fervent hope that you will do so with pride.
Tá súil agam chomh maith go mbainfidh sibh sult ní hamháin as an lá inniu leis an teaghlach agus, más féidir, le bhur gcuid cairde, ach as an tsaol atá romhaibh amach fosta.
An tOllamh/Professor Pól Ó Dochartaigh, MRIA, FRHistS, FHEA, FRSA, BA (Cardiff), BA, PGCUT (Ulster), PhD, DLitt (Nottingham)
Ord na nImeachtaíDeir an tUachtarán Ionaid agus Meabhránaí focal fáilte.
Osclaíonn Oifigeach Riaracháin an Choláiste cruinniú na hOllscoile i Laidin.
Ag tosú dó i Laidin, cuireann an Déan na réamhchéimithe in aithne don Uachtarán chun go mbronnfar céim orthu.
Glacann an tUachtarán, le foirmle Admissionis, leis na réamhchéimithe chun críche na céime agus bronnann sé an pár ar gach réamhchéimí.
Gradaim don Fheabhas Teagaisc (más cuí)
Céimeanna Oinigh le bronnadh (más cuí)
Dúnann Oifigeach Riaracháin an Choláiste cruinniú na hOllscoile i Laidin.
Tugann an tUachtarán a aitheasc.
Deir an tUachtarán Ionaid agus Meabhránaí focal scoir.
Order of Proceedings
The Deputy President and Registrar delivers brief Introductory/Welcome Address.
The College Administrative Officer opens the University Meeting in Latin.
Commencing in Latin, the Dean presents the graduands to the President for conferral.
The President, using the Admissionis formula, admits the graduands to the degree and presents each graduand with their parchment.
Awards for Teaching Excellence (if applicable)
Honorary Degrees to be conferred (if applicable)
The College Administrative Officer closes the University Meeting in Latin.
The President delivers his address.
The Deputy President and Registrar delivers brief closing remarks.
Déardaoin, 26 Lúnasa 2021 ag 11.00 a.m.
Thursday, 26th August, 2021 at 11.00 a.m
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an Dlí
The College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Scoil Ghnó agus Eacnamaíochta J.E. Cairnes
The J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics
Honours Bachelor of Commerce
Aherne John Peter Gerard
Bailey Marion Ann
Barrett Ethan Frank
Barrington Rachael
Beirne Desmond
Brady Claudia Rose
Brady Matthew
Brophy Dean
Brosnan Edward
Brosnan Ted
Browne Nicole
Browne Patrick
Bruce Roisin
Buchs Sarah
Byrne Isobel
Callinan Emma
Campbell Niall
Cannon James
Carey Clodagh
Carrick Natasha
Casserly Danny
Clogher Ella
Coen Niamh Anna
Conroy Saoirse
Corrigan Ethan Bernard
Culhane Paddy
Cullinan Aoife
Cunningham Mark
Curran Caitriona
Daly Brian Edward
Daly Stephen Patrick
Dennigan Sean Peter
Devins Joseph Martin
Doherty Jennifer
Donnellan Leo Edward
Donohue Ian
Dooley Lea
Duffy Sean
Durkin Cian John James
Early Laura Marie
Egan Eoin Peter
Finegan James
Finn Conor
Finn Roisin Ellen
Fitzmaurice Ava Michelle
Flaherty Alana Marie
Flanagan Daniel
Flannery Erykah Chantal
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Flood John
Forkan Liadan
Fox Conor
Fox-Martin Daniel
Gallagher Diarmuid
Gavin James Patrick
Gibbons Kathryn
Gill Cathy
Gillespie Rebecca Anne
Gormally Aoife
Grant Anthony
Grant Chloe
Greaney Aisling
Griffin Amy Maria
Grufferty Daniel
Healy Sarah Kate
Helebert Leanne Catherine
Heraty Ezra James
Hession Laura
Howlin Barry John
Jennings Edmund
Johnston Aoife Mary
Jordan Stephanie
Kearney Laura Anne
Kesarwani Mansi
King Patrick Joseph
Kyne Kurtis
Lane Micheal
Lane Tomas John
Langan Siobhan
Larkin Tina
Lorica Sherilyn
Lowry Emmet Patrick
Lynch Alannah
Madden Rachel
Maguire Saoirse Susan
Marren Aoife
Mc Cann Amy
Mc Donagh Daniel Thomas
Mc Gettigan Patrick
Mc Hale Alan
Mc Intyre Amy
Mc Laughlin Katie
Mc Loughlin Shane
Mc Manus Shane Thomas
Mc Namara Kevin Patrick
Mc Namara Molly
Meagher Ross Stephen
Miller Shannon
Molloy Aine
Moloney Gerard Patrick
Moran Niamh Pauline Ann
Moriarty Caolfhionn
Moriarty Shauna
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Morrissey Cliona
Mullarkey Niamh Marie
Mullen Conor
Murphy David
Murphy Lynn Jordana
Murphy O Connor Shauna
Ng Shu- Ying
Nguyen Han
Nic Dhonnchadha Olwyn
Nolan Rebecca
Nugent Ciaran
O Boyle Cillian
O Brien Aoife
O Brien Claire
O Connor Deirbhle Marie
O Connor Michelle
O Donnell Ciara
O Donnell Michael
O Dwyer Micheal
O Halloran Brian Gerard
O Halloran Kayleigh
O Hanlon Cormac
O Rourke Niamh Caitriona
O Shea Katie Anne
O Sullivan Lauren
O’Sullivan Nolan Jamie
Olayemi Kelvin Ifedayo
Percy Eleanor
Petrascu Vlad Raul
Pozsgai Berta
Prendergast Roisin
Quinn Sarah
Raftery Mary
Rattigan Lydia
Reilly Colm
Reynolds Aidan
Robinson Sarah Yeates
Rowsome Roisin
Ruane Fergus Oisin
Ruffley Ciara
Scanlon Rachael Maureen
Scannell Jack
Sia Zi Jian
Talbot Cian
Tiernan Nora
Towe Cait
Vitina Kristiana
Walker James
Walsh Cillian
Walsh Siobhan
Ward Adrian Thomas
Warde Laura
Whiriskey Alice
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Beatty Ciara
Bourke Finian
Comerford Maire
Duggan Ciara
Egan Louise Mary
Ferry Orla Mary
Finnerty Luke Paul
Fitzgerald Robert Mark
Fleming Sean Patrick
Henry Karen Anne
Mc Mahon Sinead
Neary Keelan Joseph
Ní Chonlain Eabha
O Toole Finnian
Pateman Ciaran Thomas
Stapleton Daniel
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting - Global Experience)
Breathnach Ruairi Liam
Broderick Chloe
Carolan Aoibheann
Costello Jack Joseph
Crehan Padraig
Flaus Ciara Louise
Lalor Jennifer
Malone Conor
Mc Crea Aaron
Mc Guinness Sean
Nealon Katie
O Brien Sinead
O Meara Oisin
O Neill Eoin
O Sullivan David
Powell Mark
Quinn Ailish Anne
Scully Jack
Taylor Amanda Sarah Hazel
Wilson Elaine
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (French)
Balaski Mark Stephen
Breathnach Laoise
Cooney Aisling
Dunworth Ross
Flynn Grainne
Gavin Sarah
Geoghegan Simon
Griffin Robert James
Lakhdar Tanya
Lawlor Emma
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Mc Closkey Ciaran
Mc Ginn Saorla
Mc Niffe Niamh
Ní Cheallaigh Eimear
Ní Fhlatharta Laila
O Connell Laura
Ó Dalaigh Donal
O Malley Brian Joseph
Prendergast Niamh
Shaughnessy Megan Marie
Honours Bachelor of Commerce le Gaeilge
Brophy Patrick Thomas
James Rebecca
Melville Eoin
Whiteside Colin Michael
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (German)
Duke Maeve
Fitzgerald Michelle Mary
Fox Joseph
Kelly Ailish
Kennedy Emily
Nugent Rhys
O Shaughnessy Danny
Pettit Douglas
Robinson Erica
Spencer Ryan Anthony
Younge Leanne
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Global Experience)
Apsel Conor
Barrett Leah
Barry Cillian
Bass Maeve
Bergin Donna
Bogue Oisin
Brennan Oisin
Brislane Laurna Ann
Burke Maria
Burns Derek
Cahalan Kevin
Callan Clara
Callander Siobhan Mary
Campbell Aine
Chan Shauna
Childs Elizabeth Rose
Clancy Hannah Stella
Coakley Meagan
Colbourne James
Conlon Finbar
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Connaughton David
Connaughton Fionn
Conneely Suzanne Mary
Corcoran Jade
Courtney Ellen Maya
Cox David
Crumlish Tom
Curley Colin
De Burca Aobha
Denihan Molly
Devaney John Joseph
Doherty Erin
Doherty Jarlath
Dolan Lisa
Dolan Niamh
Dooley Liam
Dowling Brona
Fallon Conall
Fallon Francis
Farrell Eddie
Finnegan Niamh
Fitzsimons Shane
Fogarty Elizabeth Mary
Forde Laura
Forde Tomas Padraic
Gilmore Sean William
Gilmour Natasha Joy
Gonley Sinead
Grant Caitriona Anna
Greene Liane
Grogan Daniel
Halligan Siobhan
Halpin Caoimhe
Hanlon Ciaran
Heffernan Darragh
Higgins Aisling
Hoare Frances
Holian Conor
Hollick Ryan John
Hughes Sean Kiran
Hurley James
Jones Ffion
Joyce Ronan
Keegan Cathal
Keelan Emma
Kielty Brian
Kingston Maeve Isabella
Lacey Claire Kate
Lawless Ben
Lyons Oisin
Lyons Orlagh Helen
Mac Donncha Sean
Mac Ginty Miobha
Mackin Wayne
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Mahon Kiera Ashling
Mannion Chloe Frances
Mc Ardle Samuel
Mc Carron Kevin
Mc Dermott Mark Brendan
Mc Devitt Ben
Mc Fadden Eoin
Mc Guire Fiona
Mc Loughlin Shauna Josephine
Mc Quaid Mathew
Moore Cliodhna Sorcha
Moran Mark Patrick
Morrissey Katie
Muldoon Thomas
Mullins Shane
Murphy Ava Rose
Murray Megan Niamh
Nelson Adam Joseph
Ní Chianain Aoibhinn
Niland Evan
Noonan Emma May
Nugent Conor
O Brien Martin
O Brien Seamus Eoin
O Connor Cahir
O Connor Darren
O Donovan Liam Rickard
O Keeffe Abigail Mary
O Keeffe Jack
O Keeffe Sarah
O Neill Rebekah Kaitlin
O Reilly Caoimhe Marie
Ooi Caryn Su Li
Osborne Katie Anne
Oxley Liam
Payton Max
Philbin Mairead
Phillips Adam
Phillips Christopher Thomas
Power Cormac
Quinn Anna
Reilly Orla
Ruane Adam
Ryan Eimear
Rydzewski Maciej
Slattery Conor Joseph
Somers Evan
Summers Ciara Anne
Vahey Simon
Walsh Barry
Walsh Michelle Sarah
Walsh Orlaith
Walshe Saoirse
Ward Caolan
Wynne Ian Patrick
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Global Experience - Dual Degree)
Henning Vivian
Link Ilaina
Lopes Monteiro Juliana
Rentelmann Kim
Schwaller Julie
Schwartz Eléonore
Walliser Lukas
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (International Experience)
Zhang Zhefan
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Spanish)
Binions Emma Sophie
Cahalane James
Dowd Katelyn Carmel
Fahy Michelle
Gonzalez Lucas
Hill Owen
Kennedy Max
Mc Carry Patrick Martin
Mc Neela Jack
Mulcahy Neil Oisin
O Kennedy Teresa
Honours Bachelor of Science (Business Information Systems)
Alrumhi Yazan
Boyle Niall
Brennan Elaine Mary
Coleman Duffy James
Conlan Joseph Patrick
Coyle Thomas
Curran Samantha
Dirrane Ronan
Dolan Connor
Doorley Ronan
Doyle Oisin
Drinan Mark Raymond
Dwyer Rachel Amy
Elliott Ruth
Feeney Conor Martin
Gibney Tara
Giles Peadar
Hastings Shane
Hession Erin Nora
Joyce Olivia
Kelehan Alex
Kennedy Peter
Kerr Fiona
Linnane Jason
Moran Emmet
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Morris Thomas
Mulgannon Dara
Murphy Jack Philip
Murray Cormac David
Ó Baoighill Seimidh
O Callaghan Harry James
O Connell Darragh
O Hara Tom
O Leary Fitzpatrick Eoghan
O Malley Eoin
O Reilly Daire
Quinn Conor
Reidy Cathal Michael
Ruane Stephen Patrick
Shahid Hasan
Shamboul Aboubkir
Shaughnessy Ciara Monica
Soo Zhen Xiang
Tansey Patrick
Whoriskey Aimee
Whyte Adam Edward
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Déardaoin, 26 Lúnasa 2021 ag 2.00 p.m.
Thursday, 26th August, 2021 at 2.00 p.m.
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an Dlí
The College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Scoil Ghnó agus Eacnamaíochta J.E. Cairnes
The J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (College of Business, Public Policy & Law)
Balaine Lorraine
Bradfield Paul Benjamin
Cetinkaya Hasret
Gillespie Thomas
Lyons Riona Maria
Magugliani Noemi
May-Simera Charlotte
O Connor Mairead
O’ Dwyer Clare Regina
Smith Imran
Honours Bachelor of Civil Law
Bergin Ronan
Bloor Lauren
Boyle Adam
Brennan Silke Steven
Burke Simeon Nathanael
Carolan Alison
Carroll Amy Anne
Collins Madden Dara Denis
Crowley Caelinn Helen
Dolan Cillian
Donovan Aoife
Dunne Keane William
Edmundson Eaveen
Gleeson Zoe
Guckian Aisling
Haikka Petra Maria
Harte Sarah
Joyce Marianne
Kelly Celine
Layton Ali Ethan
Lydon Sarah
Maitland Jane
Mc Dowell Orlaith
Mc Govern Gareth
Mc Gowan Patrick
Meaney Rachel
Melinn Conboy Sophie
Mooney Charlotte
Ní Laoi Cliona
O Reilly Niall
Prendergast Emily
Purnell Alex
Reilly Tarrika
Rice Conor
Rindzeviciute Gintare
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Rooney Aine
Scott Sarah Jane
Tobin Patrick Kevin
Waldron Eva Marie
Yildiz Dara
Honours Bachelor of Civil Law
Abu Hantash Sara
Alexander Sarah
Anderson Rebecca
Clarke Kevin Michael
Creed Conor
Farrell Flanagan Shauna
Feeley Rebecca Mary
Hendley Cathal
Mc Loone Nicola
Mc Nulty Darragh Vincent
Murray Celine Claire
Rowe Emma
Russell Loughlin Joseph
Titilincu Iulia
Honours Bachelor of Civil Law (International)
Beirne Caroline Mary
Burke Lorna
Burke Shauna
Doherty Briain
Mc Andrew Niamh
Mc Loughlin Orna
Morrin Cailin
O Connor Aoibh
O Mahony James Conor
O Regan Sinead
O Reilly Amy
Ryan William
Tierney Caoimhe
Honours Bachelor of Corporate Law
Dunne Shane
Murphy Ciaran Gerard
Honours Bachelor of Corporate Law
Collins Elizabeth
Cotter Alison Susan
Cunningham Aoibhin
Doyle Ben
Eadie Benjamin Andrew
Gallagher Catherine
Gavin Ailish Marie
Groarke Catriona Marie
Jones Megan
Keane Adam
Kiernan Paddy
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Larkin Jessica
Lavin Ciaran
Lennon Ciara
Lijoka Whitney Abimbola
Marley Aoife
Marshall Robin
Mc Givern Clodagh Marie
Mc Govern Meabh Bríd
Mehan Priya
Ní Thuathail Brodie
O Kane Clare
O Roarke Fiachra
O Shea Anthony
Power Rory
Ryan Malone Samuel
Seoighe Mairtin Paraic
Sheridan Ella
Ward Oliver
Honours Bachelor of Corporate Law (International)
Ahern Kelsey Maria
Broderick Aodhfinn
Buckley Aine
Cleary Ethan
Conway Deirbhile
Gorham Riocard Keikichi
Kelly Bryony
Kelly Conor
Kelly Dylan Michael
Kilcar Shiel Michael
Loughran Niamh
Mc Walter Patrick
Muldoon Margarett Irlanda Lopez
Murphy Dylan Edward
O Donoghue Jessica
Ogbogu Chidinma Stefania
Pope James Ciaran
Power Zach
Romano Maeve Luigia
Tabachuk Bohdana
Torpey Hannah
Bachelor of Laws LL.B.
Bernard Niamh Eileen
Byrne Delimata Lauren
Casey O Kelly Courtney
Cashen Ellen Rose
Cleary Aine
Collis O Donovan Caitlin
Creavin Grace
Creegan Laoiseach
Daly Alexandra
Derewianko Klaudia
Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí agus an DlíThe College of Business, Public Policy and Law
Dugic Kristina
Foley Shane
Fowler Taylor
Foy David
Gallagher Barney
Geoghegan Eoghan
Gilgan Amber
Healy Caoimhe
Houston Courtney
Kerins Niamh
Lawlor Jack Daniel
Lynch Shane
Macklin Thomas Patrick
Maher Chelsea
Majola Thobile Maureen
Mc Cartin Aoife Kathleen
Mc Gloin Sean James
Mc Goldrick Conor
Mc Guckian Shane
Molloy Niamh Aine
Moran Niamh
Muldowney Lisa
Mullan Nicole
O Boyle Rebecca
O Connell Thomas
O Connor Tara Mary
O Dalaigh Tadhg
O Sullivan Adele
Pearmain Tom
Penrose Connor Adrian
Reilly Sarah Teresa
Reilly Tara
Sheridan Hannah
Staponkute Ernesta
Ware Susan
Wood Eve Christine
Master of Science (Business Information Systems)
Jones Megan
Master of Science (Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management)
Ncube Nomathamsanqa Mercy
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Tá OÉ Gaillimh (Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh) ag spreagadh na heagna ó 1845 mar ollscoil atá á treorú ag an taighde agus tá sí ar cheann de na hollscoileanna is sine agus is mó in Éirinn. Suite i gCathair na Gaillimhe in Iarthar na hÉireann, áit ar a bhfuil cáil mar gheall ar a cultúr uathúil, tionscail chruthaitheacha, teicneolaíochtaí leighis, éiceolaíocht agus geilleagar muirí, agus nuálaíocht, cuireann OÉ Gaillimh roimhe an t-aistriú chuig todhchaí níos inbhuanaithe a threorú agus táimid tiomanta ár mbuanna agus ár scileanna a úsáid chun aghaidh a thabhairt ar Spriocanna Forbartha Inbhuanaithe na Náisiún Aontaithe ar bhealaí go leor.
Chomh maith leis sin, tá breis is 19,000 mac léinn againn, 18% díobh ina mic léinn idirnáisiúnta ó 122 tír, agus cuirimid le héagsúlacht agus le spleodar ár réigiúin agus níos faide i gcéin. Tá pobal acadúil de thaighdeoirí den scoth againn agus iad ar thús cadhnaíochta ina réimsí féin agus cuirimid deiseanna ar fáil dár gcuid mac léinn comhoibriú ar bhonn idirnáisiúnta. Tá clú agus cáil sheanbhunaithe ar an Ollscoil as feabhas teagaisc agus taighde agus breis is 2,770 comhalta foirne, agus 110,000 líonra alumni aici ar fud an domhain. Tá OÉ Gaillimh ar cheann de na fostóirí is mó i nGaillimh agus cuireann sé go mór le creatlach eacnamaíoch, shóisialta agus chultúrtha na cathrach.
Áirítear OÉ Gaillimh ar an 1% is fearr d’Ollscoileanna de réir Ranguithe Ollscoile Domhanda QS 2021. Léiríonn sin go bhfuil an Ollscoil ar cheann de scoth-institiúidí oideachais an domhain i gcónaí.
Is í an fhís atá againn athrú ó bhonn a chur i bhfeidhm dár bpobal, dár réigiún agus dár ndomhan, agus tús áite a thabhairt do chultúr luach-bhunaithe atá dírithe ar bharr feabhais, uaillmhian agus folláine ár bpobal. Faigh tuilleadh eolais ag nuigalway.ie/strategy2025/
Tá socrúchán oibre agus/nó deis staidéir thar lear ar fáil ag
92%
dár gcláir fochéime, rud a chinntíonn go bhfuil ár gcéimithe ullamh don ionad oibre agus go bhfuil aird acu ar an ardán idirnáisiúnta.
Tá 10% de mhic léinn na hOllscoile ag déanamh staidéir ar an nGaeilge nó trí mheán na Gaeilge.
Tá ceann de na rátaí fostaíochta céimithe is airde i measc ollscoileanna na hÉireann ag OÉ Gaillimh.
In 2019 bhí 94% de chéimithe fostaithe, i mbun oideachas breise nó taighde laistigh de shé mhí tar éis a gcáilíocht a bheith bronnta orthu.
Táimid ar an Ollscoil is mó in Éirinn a mbíonn ár gcuid mac léinn ag déanamh obair dheonach inti – tá duais aitheantais bainte amach ag breis is
15,000 mac léinn a bhí i mbun obair dheonach ar thionscadail ar an gcampas féin agus i measc an phobail áitiúil.
Tá comhpháirtíochtaí straitéiseacha bunaithe ag an Ollscoil le cuid de
na heagraíochtaí ealaíon is mó cáil in Éirinn, amhail Amharclann na Mainistreach, Amharclann an Gate, Druid, an Taibhdhearc, agus Féile Idirnáisiúnta Ealaíon na Gaillimhe.
Is pobal idirnáisiúnta é pobal mac léinn na hOllscoile a chuimsíonn saineolas agus tionchar cultúrtha ó bheagnach
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tír difriúil
Leagtar béim ollmhór ar thaighde in OÉ Gaillimh agus meallann sé os cionn
€70 milliún in ioncam taighde gach bliain.
€268 milliún infheistithe i bhfoirgnimh nua ar an gcampas ó 2010
Vótáladh OÉ Gaillimh ar an gcampas is mó a bhfuil
bithéagsúlacht ag baint leis in Éirinn
Tá cúigear de na Taighdeoirí is mó a dTagraítear dóibh ar Domhan 2020 de réir Clarivate Analytics lonnaithe in OÉ Gaillimh
Lonnaithe i gCathair na Gaillimhe, tá OÉ Gaillimh ar cheann den
30 campas is áille san Eoraip
Tá 4000 coinne duine le duine ar fáil lenár bhfoireann gairmeacha gach bliain.
Tá sé mar aidhm ag an Aonad Spóirt agus Áineasa go mbeadh gach mac léinn agus comhalta foirne páirteach i spórt agus i ngníomhaíochtaí fisiciúla agus go dtacóidís le hardchaighdeán spóirt do scoth-lúthchleasaithe agus d’fhoirne in OÉ Gaillimh.
Gach bliain, glacann níos mó ná 6000 mac léinn in OÉ Gaillimh páirt i ngníomhaíochtaí spóirt gach seachtain, agus tá 43% de na mic léinn sin san iomaíocht i spórt nua den chéad uair.
Bhuaigh foirne OÉ Gaillimh
Craobhacha na hÉireann i: Lúthchleasaíocht, Júdó, Rámhaíocht, Cispheil na bhFear, Sacar na mBan, Cruicéad agus Rugbaí na mBan.
Sheas mic léinn OÉ Gaillimh an fód d’Éirinn nó d’fhoirne Ollscoile Éireannacha i
10 spórt éagsúla
FoireannFhuinneamh Glas SEAI na Bliana 2019
AN 30 IS
FEARR
NUI Galway (National University of Ireland Galway) has been inspiring minds since 1845 as a research-led university and is one of the oldest and largest universities in Ireland. Situated in Galway City in the West of Ireland, which is renowned for its unique culture, creative industries, medical technologies, marine ecology and economy, and innovation, NUI Galway is passionate about leading the transition to a more sustainable future and we are committed to using our talents and skills to address the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals from multiple perspectives.
Also, with over 19,000 students, 18% of which are international students from 122 countries, we contribute to the diversity and dynamism of our region and further afield. We have an academic community of world-leading researchers working at the forefront of their fields and we offer our students opportunities to collaborate internationally. The University has a long-established reputation of teaching and research excellence with over 2,770 staff, and 110,000 alumni network worldwide. NUI Galway is one of the largest employers in Galway and makes a significant contribution to the economic, social, and cultural fabric of the city.
NUI Galway is recognised in the top 1% Universities in the 2021 QS World University Rankings, which confirms its position among the world’s elite educational institutions in the world.
Our vision is to be a driver of transformational change for our people, our region and our world, where our values-based culture of excellence, ambition and the wellbeing of our communities is at our core. Learn more at nuigalway.ie/strategy2025/
92%
of our undergraduate programmes have a work placement and/or a study abroad opportunity, ensuring that our graduates are workplace ready with a global focus.
NUI Galway has one of the highest graduate employment rates of any Irish university.
In 2019 94% of graduates were in employment, additional education or research within six months of graduating.
Ireland’s leading University for student volunteering, with more than
15,000 student volunteers with campus and local community projects have achieved recognition award.
The University has strategic partnerships with some of
Ireland’s best loved arts organisations, including The Abbey Theatre, Gate Theatre, Druid Theatre Company, An Taibhdhearc, and the Galway International Arts Festival.
10% of the University’s students are studying the Irish language, or through Irish.
The University student body is an international community drawing on expertise and cultural influences from nearly
122
different countries
NUI Galway is a research-intensive university and annually attracts over
€70 million in research income.
€268 million invested in new buildings on campus since 2010
NUI Galway is voted the most
biodiverse campus in Ireland
NUI Galway is home to 5 of the World’s Most Cited Researchers 2020 list from Clarivate Analytics
Located in Galway City, NUI Galway campus is among the
top 30 most beautiful campuses in Europe
4000 one-to-one appointments with our professional careers team are available annually.
The Sport and Recreation Unit has a mission to promote participation in sport and physical activities by all students and staff and to support higher standards of performance in sport for elite athletes and teams within NUI Galway.
Annually, over 6000 students in NUI Galway participates in weekly sporting activities, and 43% of these students are competing in a new sport for the very first time.
NUI Galway’s teams won
All-Irelandsin: Athletics, Judo, Rowing, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Cricket and Woman’s Rugby.
NUI Galway students represented Ireland or Irish University teams in
10 different sports
2019 SEAIGreen EnergyTeam of the Year
TOP 30
Comhghairdeas, a chéimithe!
#nuigalwayalumni | www.nuigalway.ie/alumni-friends
Coinnigh i dteagmháil le
OÉ Gaillimh
Tá sibh anois mar chuid de theaghlach alumni OÉ Gaillimh.
Is mian linn nasc buan a chruthú idir sibh féin, bhur gcairde Ollscoile agus an Ollscoil féin. Coinneoimid i dteagmháil libh trí fhoilseacháin, teachtaireachtaí agus imeachtaí cosúil leis na himeachtaí líonraithe agus teacht le chéile a bhíonn againn anseo sa bhaile agus thar lear. Beag beann ar cén áit sa domhan ina bhfuil sibh, ba bhreá linn cloisteáil uaibh agus mar sin coinnígí ar an eolas muid faoi gach a bhaineann libh –
breisoideachas, gairmeacha, saol agus taisteal.
Níl le déanamh ach bhur gcuid sonraí teagmhála a choinneáil cothrom le dáta leis an Oifig Alumni.
Tá breis eolais le fáil ar www.nuigalway.ie/alumni-friends
Guthán: 091-494310 Ríomhphost: [email protected]
Tugaigí cuairt orainn i dTeach an Gheata, Bóthar na hOllscoile, OÉ Gaillimh.
Congratulations graduates!
#nuigalwayalumni | www.nuigalway.ie/alumni-friends
You are now a member of the NUI Galway alumni family.
We wish to create a life-long link between you, your University friends and the University itself. We will keep in touch through publications, communications and events such as our many networking events and reunions, which are held both at home and abroad. Wherever life takes you, we would love to hear from you so please keep us updated on your further education, career, life and travels.
All you have to do is keep the Alumni Office up to date with your contact details.
Find out more at www.nuigalway.ie/alumni-friends
Phone: 091-494310 Email: [email protected]
Visit us in the Gate Lodge, University Road, NUI Galway.
Stay connected to NUI Galway