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Emer Neville recognised at BICS All Ireland Society Awards
Emer Neville, a student in Digital Humanities & Information Technology (CK118), has been awarded ‘Best Societies Individual’ at the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) All Ireland Society Awards.
Furthermore, UCC Pop Culture Society, which Emer co-founded and chaired this year, won best ‘Best New Society’. Emer recently received the UCC Societies Individual of the Year in recognition of her role in founding the Pop Culture Society. She is currently serving as the Fempower Officer of the UCC Feminist Society where she organised a week-long feminist festival on campus and also founded the Council of Irish Student Feminist Societies, the representative body for Irish Student Feminist Societies.
Emer is also a former First-Year Representative of the UCC Government and Politics Society, the Designer of the Government and Politics Society magazine, and the An Chuallacht magazine.