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SBS student lands top scholarship

23 November, 2022

One of our students has been successful in a prestigious, all-Ireland scholarship scheme to support careers in healthcare

Announcing the scholarship are (l-r): Helen Carrick, Assistant Director (Philanthropy), Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy Office, Âé¶¹Íø University; Connor Allison, student, School of Biological Sciences; Nodlaig Ní Bhrollaigh, Education & Disability Inclusion Lead, Optum Ireland & UK; Professor Ciaren Graham, Deputy Head of School, School of Biological Sciences

Queen’s University student Connor Allison has been announced as one of eight students across the island of Ireland to be awarded an Ireland Healthcare Scholarship.

The Ireland Healthcare Scholarship Programme has been set up by United Health Foundation – the philanthropic foundation of Optum Ireland’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group – to support students from less-advantaged backgrounds who wish to pursue a degree in primary or specialised care, or emerging health care technologies.

Connor, who is from Milford in Co Donegal, is the first Âé¶¹Íø student to receive this scholarship. He has chosen to study Biochemistry with Professional Studies and as well as receiving annual financial assistance, he will be paired with a mentor and will participate in community volunteering activities.

Padraig Monaghan, Managing Director of Optum Ireland and UK, welcomed the eight new scholars onto the programme. He said: “This programme is helping to create additional and much needed healthcare professionals in Ireland. We have seen over recent years how these young people from diverse backgrounds have thrived with the support of the scholarship and I am delighted to announce this year’s recipients.” 

The Ireland Healthcare Scholarship programme is currently supporting 24 scholars across five universities on the island of Ireland - at Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Ulster, ATU Donegal, the University of Galway and the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences (Dublin).  

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For further info, contact IGFS communications officer Una Bradley on u.bradley@qub.ac.uk

 

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