TU Dublin’s Gloria Rull received Enterprise Ireland award for entrepreneurship education
TU Dublin’s Gloria Rull received Enterprise Ireland award for entrepreneurship education
TU Dublin GROWTHhub’s Gloria Rull received the Enterprise Ireland Academic Award which recognises the entrepreneurship education contribution of a third-level project supervisor. Gloria works as the Partnership Lead in the GROWTHhub team.
As the Partnership Lead at GROWTHhub, Gloria is responsible for a number of important student entrepreneurship education initiatives. These include the IMMERSE Student Start Up Internship Programme, the TU Dublin President’s Sustainability Challenge, the Talks at GROWTHhub Series, and the GROWTHhub Entrepreneurial Ambassador Programme. Prior to joining GROWTHhub, Gloria worked as a New Frontiers Programme Coordinator at TU Dublin.
On receiving the Enterprise Ireland Academic Award, Gloria noted:
“At TU Dublin GROWTHhub we aim to promote student entrepreneurship skills, and getting the Enterprise Ireland Academic Award is an incredible honour. I want to take the opportunity to thank my colleagues Paul O’Reilly, Beatriz Garcia, and Gavan Cleary for all their support delivering on the activities we run at TUDublin GROWTHhub to promote entrepreneurship education to students.”
Celebrating the award, Paul O’Reilly, TU Dublin GROWTHhub Lead, said:
“We are absolutely thrilled for Gloria. This award is a really important recognition and validation of the work she does at GROWTHhub to bring students and entrepreneurs together.”
The announcement of the award was made at the Enterprise Ireland Student Entrepreneurs of the Year event in Cork where TU Dublin’s BSc in Marketing student Ciara Walsh received the Student Entrepreneurs of the Year Award with her JustTip co-founder James Fahy, and Jack Doyle, a final year student on the BSc in Product Design, received the Enterprise Ireland Merit Award.
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GROWTHhub is funded by the Higher Education Authority Human Capital Initiative Pillar 3 and operates as TU Dublin’s centre for student entrepreneurship learning.