We have been so proud this year to have both of the Limerick reps at the national final of Ireland as biggest science communication
competition FameLab come out of our department.
Sandra Hurley, who is a PhD student studying what is best
for horses, qualified as the winner of the Limerick heat. In the final Sandra
gave a fantastic talk titled ‘Don’t fence me in’. Sandra managed to tie in the
consequences of the COVID-19 crisis into deepening our empathy and
understanding of animal welfare. Throughout the lockdown people have been
feeling the pressure of restriction. A desire for freedom. Sandra drew on this
feeling to show us how this is exactly how animals who were born to be
wild must feel when locked up or ‘fenced in’. It was a brilliantly composed and
thought provoking talk.
Andrew McGovern is a teaching assistant with us studying
sex differences in disease. He qualified through 2nd place in the Limerick heat
and won the audience choice award there also. Andrews final talk was titled
‘Don’t be shy: The important difference between X and Y’. Andrew brought
brilliant creativity to his talk using rhyming, puppets and a book reading to
communicate about sex differences in disease today and throughout history – all
in three minutes! He won the peoples vote claiming the FameLab Ireland audience
choice prize, securing the double as the audiences choice for science communication
not only in Limerick but in all of Ireland.
We are so proud of our award winning colleagues and cannot
wait to get them both back in front of students, to continue to communicate and
educate as effectively and passionately as ever.
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