Allocation of First Round of GETM4 International Research Secondments
The TU Dublin School of Management, People and Organisations is pleased to announce the allocation of the first round of international research secondments under the Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 4 Project.
We extend our congratulations to the following staff members for their selection:
- Dr Siobhán Killion Killion - Destination: South Korea, Work Package 2 (Individual Entrepreneurs)
- Elaine Rossiter - Destination: Estonia and Slovenia, Work Package 4 (Industry Impact)
- Caoimhe Kiernan (née Hough) - Destination: South Korea, Work Package 3 (HE Innovation – for Creative Confidence & Entrepreneurial Agency)
- Jennifer Manning - Destination: Estonia and Slovenia, Work Package 3 (HE Innovation – for Creative Confidence & Entrepreneurial Agency)
- Dr. Gültekin Cakir - Destination: Slovenia and Poland, Work Package 2 (Individual Entrepreneurs)
- Bill O'Mahony O’Mahony - Destination: United Kingdom, Work Package 4 (Industry Impact)
- Thomas Cooney - Destination: Chile, Work Package 5 (Community & Society)
- Patrick Wall - Destination: South Korea, Work Package 4 (Industry Impact)
These selected staff members represent a diverse range of expertise from both within the School of MPO and from across the Faculty of Business. We commend their enthusiasm for embracing this unique opportunity offered by the Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 4 Project to collaborate with project colleagues from partner universities from across the globe. As they embark on their international research secondments, we eagerly anticipate the impactful contributions they will make to the Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 4 Project, the TU Dublin School of Management, People and Organisations, the Faculty of Business and the wider university community.
Please join us in congratulating these staff members on their selection and wishing them every success as they embark on this exciting journey of discovery and collaboration. Stay tuned for updates on their progress and the outcomes that will emerge from their GETM4 research secondments.