2022-23 Student Awards
On the 18th April 2024 the School of Chemical & BioPharmaceutical Sciences celebrated its awards night, honouring the outstanding academic achievements of its students. Held in St. Laurence’s Church, Grangegorman it was a glittering testament to the dedication, perseverance, and academic excellence our students embody.
(ABOVE) James Roche (BSc (Hons) DNA & Forensic Analysis Year4) receiving his Outstanding Academic Achievement award with Maureen Walsh.
Our sincerest thanks and gratitude extend to our generous sponsors, who made this event possible. Your invaluable support has guided these future pioneers allowing them to continue on to break boundaries in the world of chemical and biopharmaceutical sciences.
(ABOVE) Orna Brophy (BSc Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry Year 4) and Adam Slater (BSc Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry Year 4) receiving their Best Project award with John Cassidy on behalf of NSP Lab Services.
Parents, families, and friends, your unwaivering support has been the foundation of these achievers' success. Your confidence in their abilities has been crucial in shaping their resilience and persistence.
(ABOVE) Eileen Foley (Year 1 of the BSc Chemical Sciences with Medicinal Chemistry) receiving her Consolidated Enterprises Achievement Award for Best Performance with Elmunde & Andrew Prudhoe of Consolidated Enterprises.
As we close this monumental chapter, we're filled with anticipation and excitement for our students' future endeavours. We trust that these students will continue to excel, pioneer, and contribute significantly to the field.
(ABOVE) Vasihnavi Anand (BSc Pharmaceutical Science Year 3) receiving her Best overall student award with John Behan on behalf of SLS Ireland.
To our graduates, remember that this is only the beginning of your grand journey. May the stars shine brightly on your path as you courageously chase your dreams and bring a new dawn to the world of chemical and biopharmaceutical sciences.
(ABOVE) Lucia Mezzapelle receiving The Agilent award for Best performace in year 3 of the BSc in Analytical Chemistry (Forensic, Environmental & Pharmaceutical) programme with John Cassidy on behalf of Agilent Technologies.
(ABOVE) Kelechi Onwumereh receiving the Brian O Keeffe award for Best performance in Year 3 of the BSc in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences programme with Patrice Behan on behalf of the School CBPS.