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- Home
- About the Department
- Welcome from Head of Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
- A History of the Department
- A history of the Department; The early years to the 1980s
- A history of the Department; The move from the Windle Building to BSI and WGB
- UCC Professors of Anatomy and Heads of Department
- The development of the UCC HUB
- Current students, recent research graduates and awards
- Useful Links
- People and Phonebook
- Study Anatomy
- Study Neuroscience
- Research
- Neural circuitry underlying Neuropsychiatric and Neurological Disorders 2026
- Neurogastroenterology 2026
- Developmental Neuroscience and Regeneration 2026
- Neurodegeneration 2026
- Neuroinflammation 2026
- Neuroprotection and Therapeutics 2026
- Neuroproteomics and Molecular Psychiatry 2026
- Anatomy Education Research 2026
- Research Facilities 2026
- Postgraduate Research Programmes 2026
- UCC Anatomical Donations
- Biosciences Imaging Centre
- BSc Medical and Health Sciences
- News & Events
- News Archive 2024
- News Archive 2023
- News Archive 2022
- News Archive 2021
- News Archive 2020
- News Archive 2019
- News Archive 2018
- News archive 2017
- News Archive 2016
- News Archive2015
- News Archive 2014
- News Archive 2013
- News Archive 2012
- News Archive 2011
- BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 2023
- Department Events and Conferences
- Seminar series 2019_2020
- photo galleries
- Narrowing the void Conference 2023
- Photos of BSc Medical and Health Sciences Mentoring launch 2022
- International Women's Day 2023
- 2023 BRIGHT FUTURES - Celebrating our researchers
- 2023 UCC Futures - Future Ageing & Brain Sciences
- Recent Graduations July 2023
- Anatomy and Neuroscience Top 100 Anatomy Physiology 2023
- BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 2023 FUN AND GAMES EVENT
- Medical and Health Sciences First year class 2023
- 2023 Brain Awareness week Scientific discussion photo gallery
- World Anatomy Day 2023
- BSc MHS MENTORING PROGRAMME 2023
- BSc Medical and Health Sciences Graduation 2023
- BSc Neuroscience Graduation Photo Gallery 2023
- Dr Kathy Quane Nov 2023
- THANKSGIVING PHOTOS 2012
- Photo Gallery: Society of Translational Medicine Careers Fair 2023
- Photo Gallery:2023 TRAIN AWARDS
- Photo Gallery:2024 Creative Week St Joseph's NS
- Photo Gallery: Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Thanksgiving Service 2024
- Photo Gallery: Professor Aideen Sullivan farewell party
- Photo Gallery: Irish Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting Cork 2023
- Photo Gallery: 2024 Medical and Health Sciences Graduation
- Photo Gallery: Medical and Health Sciences Meet and Greet 2024
- Photo Gallery: 2024 BSC NEUROSCIENCE Graduation
- Photo Gallery: 2025 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
- Photo Gallery: 2025 BSc Neuroscience class and staff
- Photo Gallery: 2025 BRAIN CONNECTIONS
- BSc Neuroscience Graduation Photo Gallery 2025
- World Anatomy Day 2025
- UCC Learning and Teaching Showcase 2025
- MSc Human Anatomy Graduation Photo Gallery 2025
- Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience DELTA AWARD 2026
- Thanksgiving Service 2026
- BSc Neuroscience Class photos 2026
- Flame Sculpture by Alexandra Wejchert
- Narrowing the Void Conference 2023
- Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Contact Us
The Dr Henry Hutchinson Stewart Scholarships and Prizes
The Dr Henry Hutchinson award in Anatomy
An indication of the excellence in teaching and calibre of UCC Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience a number of students have been presented with NUI Scholarship in Anatomy, demonstrating excellence at national level.
The Dr Henry Hutchinson Stewart Literary and Medical Scholarships and Prizes are among the oldest awards to be offered for competition by the NUI. First established in 1888 following a bequest from the estate of Dr Henry Hutchinson Stewart, these awards were initially made by the Royal University of Ireland until its dissolution in 1908 and were then continued by the NUI. Under the terms of the trust it was provided that two-thirds of the income be allocated for the provision of medical scholarships and one-third for the provision of literary scholarships.
Students cannot apply directly to NUI for these awards. Nominations are made by Faculties, Schools and Departments.
The NUI Dr H H Stewart Medical Scholarships and Prizes are offered in a range of subject areas and disciplines across Medicine, Nursing and Midwifery, and Health Sciences.
The participating NUI institutions include UCD, UCC, NUI Galway, RCSI and St Angela’s College, Sligo; also included are overseas campuses linked to NUI institutions, including RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus, RCSI Bahrain and Perdana University (RCSI).
The awards offered in clinical subject areas are based on specially set examinations taken by medical students nominated by each of the Medical Schools. The awards in Nursing and Midwifery and other Health Sciences are based on the submission of examination materials of students and nominations by Faculties, Schools and Departments.
Medicine and Health Sciences
- Anaesthesia
- Anatomy
- Biochemistry
- Clinical Radiology
- Dentistry*
- Diagnostic Imaging*
- General Practice
- Gynaecology & Obstetrics
- Medical Microbiology
- Medicine
- Occupational Therapy*
- Ophthalmology
- Paediatrics
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacy*
- Physiology
- Physiotherapy*
- Podiatry•
- Psychiatry
- Public Health
- Speech and Language Therapy*
- Surgery
Nursing and Midwifery
- Midwifery
- General Nursing
Three additional Scholarships and Prizes in Nursing and Midwifery are offered on a rotational basis, as follows:
- Children’s Nursing*
- Intellectual Disability Nursing*
- Psychiatric / Mental Health Nursing
* Medals are awarded for First and Second place only in these subjects.
In 2020, the Scholarship and Prizes will be awarded in Mental Health Nursing.
To find out more visit: http://www.nui.ie/awards/UndergraduateScholarships/
https://www.ucc.ie/en/scholarships/all/allschexternal/alluccschdhhsmsp/
UCC Recipients of NUI Henry Hutchinson Award
Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
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