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The Daniel O'Carroll Postgraduate Travel Awards In Plant Science
At a glance
- Value: €317
- You must be a current PG UCC Student to be eligible for this award
- Questions about this award can be directed to sefscollegemanager@ucc.ie
Colm and Lynda O'Carroll of Edmonton, Alberta, have endowed a fund for postgraduate travel to commemorate Mr. Daniel O'Carroll, father of Colm O'Carroll and a native of Cork City. The awards will be made to full-time postgraduate students in the Department of Plant Science to facilitate their attendance at a conference or their visit to another university or research institute.
1. The award will be called "The Daniel O'Carroll Postgraduate Travel Award".
2. The awards will be adjudicated by the full-time lecturing staff of the Department of Plant Science.
3. A maximum of €317 will be awarded to an individual and each postgraduate may receive only one award during their postgraduate career.