Graduates

2011 Alumni Annual Fund Appeal

published on Sep 01st, 2010

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The Annual Fund is a fundraising appeal made each year to members of the UL graduate community. The aim of the Annual Fund is to provide enough resources to fund a variety of projects which improve access to the University and also broaden and enrich the educational experience of our students. Please read on for details of this year’s Annual Fund projects. Whatever you can give is very much appreciated. Many small gifts amount to a lot!

Alumni Circle Scholarships

published on Sep 22nd, 2010

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Supported exclusively by the generosity of UL graduates, the Alumni Circle Scholarships aim to help two students every year by raising enough money to offer a 4-year undergraduate scholarship and a 1-year postgraduate scholarship. The 4-year scholarship benefits socio-economically disadvantaged school leavers who would like to study at UL.

Sports Bursaries

published on Sep 03rd, 2010

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The University of Limerick plays a unique role in Irish Sport. This includes responsibilities for the provision of teaching and research programmes in physical education and sports science with 600 full-time students currently enrolled in such programmes.

UL Access Initiatives for Disadvantaged Students

published on Sep 03rd, 2010

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The UL Access Office works to promote and support the participation of students from disadvantaged groups who have been under-represented in the University sector.   The work of the Access Office may be broadly categorised into three areas: pre-entry school activities, post-entry student support, and outreach work in the community.  

Medical School Scholarships

published on Sep 01st, 2010

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Ireland's first ever Graduate Medical Programme started at the University of Limerick in September 2007. The Graduate Entry Medical School offers a four-year medical degree programme open to graduates from any discipline. It has a highly innovative curriculum that aims to produce doctors who are well equipped to meet the existing and emerging needs of Irish society. Scholarships are needed to give financial assistance to students who otherwise would not be able to take up their place on this challenging programme. Special emphasis is placed on students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Undesignated/Area of Greatest Need

published on Jul 01st, 2010

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If you do not have a preferred project or are unable to decide between projects, you can choose the "undesignated" option on the donation form and the UL Alumni Association will allocate your gift to the area of greatest need.