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The Danijela Kulezic-Wilson Undergraduate Award for Exceptional Innovation in Research
At a glance
- Value: €200
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship
- Questions about this scholarship can be directed to eithne.egan@ucc.ie
The Danijela Kulezic-Wilson Undergraduate Award for Exceptional Innovation in Research has been created by the staff of the School of Film, Music and Theatre in memory of their much-loved colleague Danijela Kulezic-Wilson.
The prize will be given for work in any discipline within the School of Film, Music and Theatre that is outstanding and shows exceptional innovation in research (scholarly or practice-based). The Award may be given for work produced by individuals or collaborative teams. While it is desirable that the work might demonstrate interdisciplinarity and focus on intermedia, this is not an absolute requirement.
Eligibility criteria
Final year undergraduates of the School of Film, Music and Theatre.
Potential awardees are nominated by academic staff in the School of Film, Music and Theatre; the winner of the award will be selected by a committee; no application is required.