2015 Press Releases
UCC Quercus Talented Students’ Award Gala
UCC President Dr Michael Murphy and UCC’s Vice President for Teaching and Learning, Professor John O’Halloran, will award Quercus Talented Students’ Scholarships to 17 students this evening (Tuesday, December 1).
"The Quercus Talented Students’ Gala dinner is a very uplifting night. It allows us celebrate the extraordinary talent of our Quercus scholars along with their families, former schools and the ongoing Quercus Scholars whose achievements we celebrated last year,” said Professor O’Halloran, who is also Director of UCC’s Quercus Talented Students' Programme.
“In University College Cork we believe in creating an environment in which academic excellence can be combined with opportunities for personal development. We are committed to the intellectual growth, social formation and welfare of our students and recognise the strength that is derived from student diversity. Excellence underpins everything we do at UCC, and we recognise outstanding students when they join, as well as those who develop their talents while studying here."
Celebrating student brilliance @UCC A pleasure to be surrounded by such diverse and exceptional talent #quercusgala #ucc
— Louise Crowley (@LouiseCrowley2)
December 1, 2015
Looking forward to @UCC Quercus talented student programme gala dinner tonight. Talent at its best #Quercus pic.twitter.com/iOCV4Ipo0R
— johalloran (@johbees)
December 1, 2015
Shining a light on talented students @UCC across a range of themes. Looking forward to charting on-going success https://t.co/FWIQZkHRrU
— Dr Ian Pickup (@ian_pickup)
December 2, 2015
Quercus Talented Student Scholarships are awarded in five categories (academic, sport, innovation/entrepreneurship, active citizenship and creative and performing arts) and can be worth up to €10,000 per year.
Amongst the recipients this year is UCC and Kilkenny Hurler, John Power, who won his second senior All Ireland medal last September. He joins UCC and Cork Camogie player, Amy O’Connor, herself an All-Ireland winner for the second time in the autumn, in the ranks of Quercus Scholars.
Surrounded by excellence at last nights @UCC #QuercusGala , delighted to receive the Quercus Sports Scholarship ! pic.twitter.com/yPvv65pS4h
— Chris Mintern (@CrimsonMintern)
December 2, 2015
Incredible performances by the @UCC Quercus Scholars this evening at the #QuercusGala tonight. pic.twitter.com/tpgUdoZM4n
— UCC Students' Union (@UCCSU)
December 1, 2015
Also receiving a Quercus Scholarship is Sarah Jameel, an ambassador for Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution movement, who recently became a worldwide hit with her 'Love Letter to Beirut, Paris and Beyond', an emotional peace appeal after the Paris and Beirut terror attacks that went viral and was picked up by The Huffington Post in the US.
Scholars will be presented with a unique silver acorn in recognition of their Quercus accolade.
Very proud of past pupil Cian Gallagher Medicine Scholar receiving silver acorn #quercus award at #quercusgala #ucc pic.twitter.com/n1zaU4X0GS
— Kinsale C.S. (@KinsaleComSch)
December 1, 2015
Quercus scholars2015 @UCC and their parents celebrating their success pic.twitter.com/Pv87fI3053
— johalloran (@johbees)
December 1, 2015
Thank you #UCC and #quercusgala - so proud of these talented young people. pic.twitter.com/iTX4COpJER
— Lorraine Chadwick (@LorraineChadwi1)
December 2, 2015
Thank you for the amazing night @UCC, you are really the best! #QuercusGala #universitycollegecork
— Kaumal Baig (@kbaig93)
December 1, 2015