Dublin athletes among those awarded DCU Sport scholarships
Dublin People 09 Dec 2024More than 100 DCU students receiving sport scholarships were recognised at an event on Wednesday 4 December.
DCU’s Sport Scholarship programme is athlete-led, where a network of support services and expertise are tailored to the individual needs of the athlete. The programme grades support depending on the athlete’s achievement, potential and needs, with the objective of remaining flexible to support the diverse needs of the athlete.
The first DCU Sport Scholarships were awarded in 1996 in the form of GAA scholarships, and have now expanded to include a wide range of sports such as Athletics, Hockey, Rugby and Soccer.
DCU has recently been fully re-accredited by Sport Ireland for their Student Athlete Support programme. This recognises best practice in the area of dual career athletes supports combining elite sport and third level education extremely manageable to dual-career athletes.
James Galvin, Director of Sport at DCU said;
“Sport and physical activity is at the heart of the student experience at DCU, and we are delighted to recognise the outstanding performances of our elite athletes through our scholarship programme. Our recent re-accreditation by Sport Ireland for their Student Athlete Support programme emphasises our commitment to a holistic approach in supporting our dual career athletes. The sports scholarships for elite student athletes reinforce the University’s strong commitment to helping students thrive.”
Congratulating the scholarship recipients, Professor Dáire Keogh, President of DCU said;
“Balancing academic and sporting excellence is not an easy path to take. I applaud your determination and passion. By supporting your sporting and academic needs, we hope to deliver on the University’s promise to provide a transformative student experience that helps you achieve your goals and ambitions in both fields.”
Neil Hughes, CEO at Azets Ireland said
“At Azets, we are immensely proud of our partnership with DCU Sport during this fast growth phase for the firm. We are delighted in particular to support the DCU Sport Scholarship programme, supporting DCU’s elite athletes in their sporting and academic endeavours.”
More information on DCU Sport scholarships is available here.
Full name | Event | Course | County | Club |
Jack Raftery | 400m | Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering | Dublin | Donore Harriers AC |
Anna Gavigan | Discus | PE & Biology | Dublin | LSA AC |
Kate O’Connell | 400m | Biotechnology | Dublin | Lucan Harriers AC |
Jennifer Hanrahan | 100/200m | PE & Biology | Dublin | Dundrum South Dublin AC |
Dara Donoghue | 800/1500m | Multimedia | Dublin | Lucan Harriers AC |
Niamh Murray | 400m | Business Studies | Dublin | Bray Runners AC |
Vincent Pontanosa | Badminton | CAM (M+M Engineering | Dublin | Badminton Ireland Academy |
Ella Pasley | Hockey | Sports Science & Health | Dublin | Loreto Hockey Club |
Killian O’Loughlin Byrne | Swimming | Engineering (Gen Entry) | Dublin | Coolmine Swimming Club |
Cian Russell | Rugby | Business Studies | Dublin | Old Belvedere RFC |
Charlie Coghlan | Rugby | MINT | Dublin | Clontarf Rugby Club |
Lara Phipps | Soccer | Sports Science & Health | Dublin | Bohemian FC |
Georgia May Barry | Soccer | Digital business and innovation | Dublin | Liffeybank FC |
Charlotte Carew | Soccer | Athletic Therapy and Training | Dublin | Peamount United FC |
Elyse Jamieson-Murphy | Senior Camogie | PE with Maths | Dublin |
DCU Ashbourne Cup Panel
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Aisling Gannon | Senior Camogie | Bachelor of Education | Dublin |
DCU Ashbourne Cup Panel
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Dylan Kettle | Gaelic Football | Engineering | Dublin |
DCU Football Fresher Panel
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Ollie Gaffney | Hurling | Business Studies | Dublin |
DCU Hurling Fresher Panel
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Rob O’Hanrahan