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The Jeremy Glennon Award
At a glance
- Value: €100 voucher and plaque
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this award
- Questions about this award can be directed to Dr Elizabeth Gilchrist via elizabeth.gilchrist@ucc.ie
The Jeremy Glennon award is awarded to the student who has achieved first place in the 4th year BSc (Hons) Chemistry with Forensic Science degree examination and has obtained 1st class honours.
The prize is named in memory of the late Professor Jeremy Glennon (UCC academic 1981-2024), Chair of Analytical Chemistry at University College Cork (2005-2024), and who established the BSc (Hons) Chemistry with Forensic Science programme.
Sponsored by Tetra SoC