Bronnadh Conferring Céimeanna of Degrees

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Bronnadh Céimeanna Conferring of Degrees

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Bronnadh Céimeanna

Conferring 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

Ollscoil na hÉireann, GaillimhNational University of Ireland GalwayT +353 91 524411W www.nuigalway.ie