Grattan Scholars - News
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The Emergence of the Grattan ScholarsPersonal Reflections by Professor John O'Hagan as the 20th Scholar is welcomed to Trinity in 2020.
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Teaching Awards recognise Grattan Scholar's outstanding commitment to teaching and learningCongratulations to Miceal Canavan who received a 2019-20 Dermot McAleese Teaching Award in recognition of his inspiring approach to teaching on the third year Political Violence module.
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The Grattan Scholars - Towards 2020With graduates of the programme now pursuing careers in academia and policy making – at leading institutions such as Oxford University, the International Monetary Fund and the Central Bank of Ireland – the Grattan Scholars, which now stand at 19 scholars form 13 countries, have fulfilled the vision of the programme to shape thought leaders for society’s future.
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Grattan Scholars continue to exceed expectationsThis year our outstanding postgraduate educators and researchers have achieved astonishing results. A number of them have won the School’s Dermot McAleese Teaching Award. Others have forged international research links or furthered their academic careers at leading institutions around the world.
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2018 Grattan Scholarships awarded to postgraduate students in Political Science and SociologySchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy´s prestigious scholarship has been awarded to Miceal Canavan (Political Science) and Stefanie Sprong (Sociology). They join Scholars from 12 countries around the world who are committed to understanding and improving society through their research and teaching.
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Grattan Scholar awarded best research paper by European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI)Congratulations to Katharina Bergant who was presented with the best paper award, for her work on international capital flows at the security level - evidence from the ECB's asset purchase programme, at the recent ECMI annual conference.
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2014 Scholar joins Oxford´s Department of International DevelopmentRecent graduate, Margaryta Klymak has been appointed Lecturer in Development Economics at the University of Oxford. Margaryta's Grattan Scholarship enabled her to undertake research on child and forced labour in developing countries during her PhD studies.
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Grattan Scholar selected for International Monetary Fund's Economist Program (EP) in Washington DC2014 Scholar Yannick Timmer has secured a place on the IMF's main entry program for young, bright economists who want to accelerate their careers, gain exposure to a cross-section of Fund work, and apply their research and analysis to policy work that impacts the Fund's 189 member countries.
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2013 Grattan Scholar appointed to Teaching Fellow position at Trinity CollegeTrinity's Department of Political Science recently welcomed Dr Lisa Keenan to its staff as a Teaching Fellow. Lisa, who researches predominantly on women in politics, was awarded a prestigious Grattan Scholarship in 2013 for her PhD studies.
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Grattan Scholarships Awarded in Energy Economics and International DevelopmentScholarships are awarded to PhD students of outstanding talent from around the world, with 16 scholarships having been awarded to students from 11 countries since the programme was established in 2012.
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Grattan Scholar Margaryta Klymak wins teaching awardDevelopment economics Phd Student recognised for her outstanding commitment to achieving excellence in teaching and learning.
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Grattan Scholar Christina Kinghan co-authors book chapter on the Vietnamese economyGrowth, Structural Transformation, and Rural Change in Viet Nam published by Oxford University Press in February 2017.
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Grattan Scholars' research addresses the major challenges of our timeFourteen scholarships have now been awarded since the programme was established in 2012. Scholars are undertaking valuable research which addresses issues such as migration, development, inequality and financial globalisation.
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Grattan Scholar awarded best research paper by European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI )Congratulations to Yannick Timmer who was invited to present his award winning paper at the recent ECMI annual conference.
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Grattan Scholars Recognised as Inspiring EducatorsAlan Walsh received McAleese Teaching Award Medal and Lisa Keenan, Purnima Kanther and Christina Kinghan presented with Certificates of Achievement.
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Armenian, Austrian and Irish Students Awarded 2015 Grattan PhD ScholarshipsThe eleven Grattan Scholarships awarded since 2012 have helped to attract some of the best students from around the world to Trinity.
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Grattan Scholar Supporters RecognisedA donor board was recently unveiled in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy which acknowledges our supporters by name.
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Grattan Scholarships develop as an internationally recognised scholarship programmeExceptional PhD students from the Ukraine, Germany and India are awarded the 2014 scholarships.
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Grattan Scholar selected to represent Ireland at Lindau Nobel Laureate MeetingSara Mitchell chosen to attend the prestigious 5th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences.
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Grattan Scholar presented with 2012 Dermot McAleese Teaching AwardAlan Walsh recognised for his outstanding contribution to teaching and learning.
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Three scholarships awarded for 2013/2014 academic yearScholars will study on priority research topics in the disciplines of economics, political science and sociology.
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New PhD Scholarship Programme launchedGrattan Scholars programme launched with the aim of advancing high-quality social science teaching and learning.