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🎉 Best wishes to everyone receiving their Leaving Certificate results today! 🎉  No matter what your results are, remembe...
21/08/2026

🎉 Best wishes to everyone receiving their Leaving Certificate results today! 🎉 No matter what your results are, remember that your future is full of possibilities. 🌟 Take a moment to celebrate all the hard work, commitment and perseverance that got you here. Whether you're pursuing nursing, midwifery, or another path, exciting opportunities lie ahead. From everyone at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, we wish you every success in whatever comes next. 💙

Dr Angela Flynn attends the UNIC Thematic Conference in Istanbul, Turkey. The 2nd UNIC Thematic Conference was held in I...
06/08/2026

Dr Angela Flynn attends the UNIC Thematic Conference in Istanbul, Turkey.

The 2nd UNIC Thematic Conference was held in Istanbul, Turkey from 17th-19th June 2026 and was hosted by Koç University.
The conference was titled: “Institutions in Transition: Justice, Security, and Well-Being in Post-Industrial Cities” and it examined how institutions are responding to the challenges of growing inequalities, uneven access to health and social care, and the pressures of increasingly diverse and superdiverse communities.

It was attended by UNIC member universities across Europe and a significant delegation from UCC was in attendance. Dr Flynn presented her paper, Understanding issues of inclusion in health care in Ireland, in a session under the theme of ‘Engaged Research for Every Day Urban Life’. Her paper reported work she led alongside colleagues in the Inclusion Health Research Group (IHRG). This large scale IHRG research project aimed to explore the health care experiences of people who find themselves marginalised.  The paper presented in Istanbul focussed on the challenges of access when undertaking engaged research with marginalised communities and the methodological challenges therein.

Other members of the IHRG team involved in this project were: Dr Eoin Coughlan, Mr Ciaran Evans, Prof Pauline Frizelle, Dr Mairead Harding, Dr Helen Kelly, Prof Geraldine Lee, Prof Mark McEntee, Dr Ciara O’Toole

🎉 As we celebrate Research Appreciation Day, we are delighted to recognise our 2026 Student Undergraduate Research Exper...
05/07/2026

🎉 As we celebrate Research Appreciation Day, we are delighted to recognise our 2026 Student Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Award recipients.

The SURE programme provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience, develop valuable skills, and contribute to research that can make a difference to healthcare and society.

🌟 Maeve Bridget Slattery 🌟 Fia Queally 🌟 Giulia Di Falco

Working alongside their supervisors, these students will explore important topics in intellectual disability nursing, mental health nursing and midwifery. 💙 Supporting students to engage in research is an important part of our commitment to nurturing the next generation of nurse and midwife researchers. Congratulations to our awardees and their supervisory teams. We look forward to following their research journeys!

✨ Behind every research project are people asking important questions, building partnerships, supporting one another and...
05/07/2026

✨ Behind every research project are people asking important questions, building partnerships, supporting one another and working to make a difference. Today, we celebrate and thank all those who contribute to our research community—from students taking their first steps in research to experienced researchers leading programmes of work that impact healthcare and society.
💙 Read our Dean and Head of School's message for Research Appreciation Day.

In this webinar, Dr Johnny Goodwin presents findings from an Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland funded research stud...
02/07/2026

In this webinar, Dr Johnny Goodwin presents findings from an Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland funded research study which demonstrated that a short, film based intervention can positively influence secondary school students’ perceptions of nursing and midwifery as career choices:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U41f-NMLQg (link in bio)

We’re growing our team 💙 The School of Nursing & Midwifery at UCC is now recruiting a Lecturer in Nursing. Join a suppor...
25/06/2026

We’re growing our team 💙
The School of Nursing & Midwifery at UCC is now recruiting a Lecturer in Nursing. Join a supportive and forward-looking School, helping to shape the next generation of healthcare professionals through teaching, research and practice.
👉 Find out more: https://www.ucc.ie/en/hr/vacancies/ or click the link in bio!
📌 Job ID: 097293
📅 Closing: 28 July 2026

Today, on National Cancer Survivors Day, the School of Nursing & Midwifery at University College Cork celebrates the str...
07/06/2026

Today, on National Cancer Survivors Day, the School of Nursing & Midwifery at University College Cork celebrates the strength, resilience, and courage of cancer survivors and recognises the unique journey that each person experiences.

Cancer is not a single disease but more than 100 different conditions, each affecting individuals and families in different ways. Survivorship extends beyond treatment and encompasses the physical, emotional, social, and practical challenges that many people may face during and after cancer.

As a School committed to advancing healthcare, education, and research, we support continued efforts to improve cancer care, expand survivorship services, and promote policies that enhance quality of life for all those living with and beyond cancer.

We invite you to follow us on our LinkedIn profile where we will be highlighting research, initiatives, and projects undertaken within the School that contribute to our understanding of cancer survivorship and support the survivorship movement. Through research, education, and partnership, we aim to contribute to evidence-informed approaches that help survivors not only live beyond cancer, but thrive.

On this National Cancer Survivors Day, we honour all survivors and reaffirm our commitment to supporting research and innovation that improves lives.

📢 We Are Recruiting!The School of Nursing and Midwifery at UCC, in partnership with the HSE, is seeking applications for...
02/06/2026

📢 We Are Recruiting!

The School of Nursing and Midwifery at UCC, in partnership with the HSE, is seeking applications for a Professor in Midwifery (Joint UCC/HSE Appointment).

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced midwifery leader to shape the future of midwifery education, research, and clinical practice, while driving innovation and excellence in maternity care.

✨ Joint academic and clinical leadership role
✨ Opportunity to influence policy, practice, and research
✨ Work across UCC and the HSE

Interested or know someone who might be? Applications are now open.

🔗 Apply here: https://my.corehr.com/pls/uccrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form

A big congratulations to the id+ Futures Project on a brilliant end‑of‑programme exhibition 👏✨ We were delighted to supp...
20/05/2026

A big congratulations to the id+ Futures Project on a brilliant end‑of‑programme exhibition 👏✨ We were delighted to support this project, creating opportunities for people with intellectual disability to join nursing students in shared co‑learning modules 🤝💙. Learning together was beneficial for everyone, enjoyable, refreshing, and brought new perspectives 🌱 A special mention to our colleagues Anne‑Marie Martin (Senior Teaching Fellow), Caroline Brady Nevin, Caroline Dalton, and Maria Caples (Teaching Fellows) who opened up their modules as part of the co‑learning experience. Well done to everyone involved, a great programme and a lovely moment to celebrate 🎉 +Futures

✨ Annual Achievement Awards - May 14th ✨ We were proud to celebrate the incredible achievements of our School of Nursing...
14/05/2026

✨ Annual Achievement Awards - May 14th ✨ We were proud to celebrate the incredible achievements of our School of Nursing and Midwifery community 💙 From student leadership and research excellence to professional practice, creativity, equality, community engagement, sport and the arts, this year’s award recipients truly reflect the breadth of talent, dedication and impact across our School.

🏅 Huge congratulations to all our winners:
Heidi Robertson, Deirdre Kennehan, Ruffa Magno Guevara, Lana Zoric, Aryth Stryker, Yue Wu, Miriam Murphy, Eabha Daly, Ruiya Wang, Eithne Whelan, Finn Murray, Eileen Gleeson, Emma O’Callaghan and Sarah Murray

🌟 Thank you for everything you contribute to our students, our profession and our wider community.







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