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Archive 2018
Undergraduate Quercus College scholarships

These awards are given to students with the highest aggregate score (1H) for each year of the programme (except the final year).
At the 2018 awards ceremony students from BSc Midwifery, BSc Nursing (Children’s and General), BSc Nursing (General), BSc Nursing (Intellectual Disability) and BSc Nursing (Mental Health) were honoured for their achievements.
The students included:
BSc (Midwifery)1: Sarah Louise O’Connor
BSc (Midwifery)2: Clarisse Shannon Lynch
BSc (Midwifery)3: Eloise Douglas
BSc Nursing (Children's & General)1: Cliona Catherine Scannell
BSc Nursing (Children's & General)2: Michaela Marie Holland
BSc Nursing (Children's & General)3: Claire Corrigan
BSc Nursing (General)1: Trystan Conaire Ryan Bovey
BSc Nursing (General)2: Sarah Ellen O’Brien
BSc Nursing (General)3: Karen Klotz
BSc Nursing (Intellectual Disability)1: Arletta Joanna Iwan
BSc Nursing (Intellectual Disability)2: Phyllis Cremin
BSc Nursing (Intellectual Disability)3: Eileen Margaret Kelleher
BSc Nursing (Mental Health)1: Sarah Hodder
BSc Nursing (Mental Health)2: Annie Cecilia O’Donovan
One of the highlights for me was Arletta Joanna Iwan who was at the ceremony with her 3 week old son, Hugo.
Well done to the programme teams and staff from the wider school for supporting our undergraduate students in their studies.