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Cork students at MTU receive scholarships as part of Johnson & Johnson’s WISTEM2D Awards Programme

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10:50 6 Dec 2022


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Johnson & Johnson have announced the recipients of its Women in STEM2D Undergraduate Award from Munster Technological University.

This is the first year that the Cork  institution has been involved with the programme, which has been running in Ireland since 2016.

The Award recognises outstanding female students in STEM2D categories: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Manufacturing and Design.

Each recipient will receive a student award, industry mentoring and leadership training, along with the opportunity to attend careers workshops, visit Johnson & Johnson sites and participate in WiSTEM2D events designed to support them with pursuing future STEM careers.

The Undergraduate programme was first introduced at University of Limerick in 2016. Since then, it has expanded to include University College Cork in 2018, and University of Galway in 2021, and Munster Technological University in 2022, supporting more than 400 female students over the last 6 years.

The ten students who were selected to receive the scholarships are:

  • Caoimhe Ní Fhlaitheartaigh; Pharmaceutical Biotechnology; Bandon, Co. Cork
  • Jane Cowhey; Biomedical Engineering; Cork City
  • Iffah Shah; Biomedical Engineering; Bishopstown, Co. Cork
  • Caoimhe Sexton; Biomedical Engineering; Shankiel, Co. Cork
  • Abbey Cummins; Instrument Engineering; Rochestown, Co. Cork
  • Lauryn Murray; Pharmaceutical Biotechnology; Glanmire, Co. Cork
  • Laura Condon; Pharmaceutical Biotechnology; Watergrasshill, Co. Cork
  • Mary O’Riordan; Biomedical Engineering; Aherla, Co. Cork
  • Kate Brady; Structural Engineering; Macroom, Co. Cork
  • Aideen Buckley; Structural Engineering; Farran, Co. Cork

 

Colm Hynes, Site Lead at DePuy Synthes Ireland said:

As part of our effort to ignite the power of women, create healthier societies and improve human health, Johnson & Johnson is committed to building a diverse WiSTEM2D community. We are delighted to welcome Munster Technological University into the programme this year, and further reinforce our commitment to developing a pipeline of diverse STEM leaders for the future. As leaders in the STEM industry, we recognise the important role we have to play in helping to bridge the gap which still exists in terms of gender equality in leadership positions. Programmes like WiSTEM2D help allow us to partner with academic institutions to develop high-impact strategies which can inspire and support the STEM workforce of the future.”


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