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Professor Maggie O'Neill receives a Research Career Achievement Award
Congratulations to Professor Maggie, Director of Collective Social Futures and ISS21 on receiving a Research Career Achievement Award at the 2025 UCC Research and Innovation Awards, held recentlyat the Lewis Glucksman Gallery.
Maggie was recognised for her research in critical theoretical advancements, methodological innovation, and a sustained commitment to advancing feminist, impactful, participatory, and socially engaged forms of knowledge production.
Congratulations to all the award winners, a superb celebration of research and innovation at UCC.

Professor Stephen Graham, Head of UCC's College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences and Professor Maggie O'Neill.
Images: Gerard McCarthy.
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