'IRCHSS Awards' - Scheme 1: Postgraduate Scholarship 2004

    Assessment Board Members

    • Professor John Deathridge,
      (Chair of Board)
      King Edward Professor of Music,
      King's College, London.
    • Dr. Simon Ball,
      Department of History,
      University of Glasgow.
    • Professor Peter Bayley,
      Professor of French,
      Gonville and Caius College,
      Cambridge.
    • Professor Brian Caraher,
      School of English,
      The Queen’s University Belfast.
    • Dr Claire Connolly,
      School of English,
      Cardiff University.
    • Dr Fintan Cullen,
      Department of Art History,
      University of Nottingham.
    • Dr Sarah Delamont,
      School of Social Sciences,
      Cardiff University.
    • Professor Hastings Donnan,
      School of Anthropological Studies,
      The Queen’s University Belfast.
    • Dr Nancy Edwards,
      Department of History & Welsh History,
      University of Wales.
    • Professor Norman Ginsburg,
      Professor of Social Policy,
      London Metropolitan University.
    • Professor John Hill,
      School of Media & Performing Arts,
      University of Ulster.
    • Professor Brian Ilbery,
      Professor of Human Geography,
      Coventry University.
    • Professor Alvin Jackson,
      School of History,
      The Queen’s University Belfast.
    • Professor Richard Katz,
      Department of Political Science,
      The Johns Hopkins University.
    • Professor Michael Kidd,
      Department of Economics,
      University of Aberdeen.
    • Professor Richard Laughlin,
      The Management Centre,
      King's College, London.
    • Dr Michael Morris,
      Department of Philosophy,
      University of Sussex.
    • Dr Máire Ní Mhaonaigh,
      Lecturer in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic,
      St John’s College,
      Cambridge.
    • Professor Robert Pearce,
      Professor of the Law of Property and Equity,
      Vice-Chancellor,
      University of Wales.
    • Professor Michael Power,
      Department of Psychiatry,
      University of Edinburgh.
    • Professor T.J. Reed,
      Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature,

      The Queen's College,
      Oxford.
    • Professor Jim Samson,
      Department of Music,
      Royal Holloway,
      University of London.
    • Professor Alan Smith,
      UNESCO Chair of Education,
      University of Ulster.
    • Dr. Hans Van Wees,
      Department of History,
      University College London.
    • Professor Peter Weinreich,
      School of Psychology,
      University of Ulster, Jordanstown.

    Postgraduate scholarships were awarded to the following applicants for 2003-4:

    A B C D E F G H - K L M Mc N O P - R S T - W - Y

    Mr Francisco Arqueros y Fernández - NUIM
    Economics is also politics: A comparative ethnography of industrial agriculture and farmers' political strategies in Almería (Spain) and Monaghan (Ireland), in the European and Global contexts.

    Ms Carmel Brennan - UCD
    Plant Intellectual Property Law – An Irish and International Perspective

    Ms Felicity Cable - TCD
    The Woman Who Would not Marry: the influence of female saints on the women of medieval romance

    Ms Elizabeth Campbell - UCC
    Organised Crime and the Culture of Control in Ireland

    Mr Eoin Carolan - TCD
    Public Law and the Separation of Powers

    Mr Denis J. Carroll - NUIM
    Waste Disposal and Waste Management in Dublin 1849 - 1922

    Ms Kerri Cleary - UCC
    Artefacts on Irish Bronze Age settlements: evidence for deliberate deposition and spatial organisation?

    Ms Andreanne Cochrane - NUIM
    Behavioural and Psycho-Physiological responses to Induced Emotional Arousal: Acceptance and Control Based Strategies

    Mr Richard Collins - UCC
    The design and application of a quantitative indicator of ecological pressure: The Ecological Footprint of Irish Settlements

    Ms Sinéad Connors - UCD
    Explorers at the Edge: Textual Permeability in Old and Middle English Literature

    Mr Michael Cronin - NUIM
    Sex and Silence: discourse of sexuality in twentieth century Ireland

    Ms Nessa Cronin - NUIG
    Mapping the Land: A Cultural History of the Cartography of Ireland

    Ms Sinéad Crowe - TCD
    Religion in contemporary German-language theatre and drama

    Ms Ana Cruz García - UCC
    Madness, Identity and the Female subject: A study of "la loca" in the Narrative of four Mexican and Mexican American writers.

    Ms Emily Cullen - NUIG
    The Meaning & Cultural Function of the Irish Harp 1781-1916

    Mr Jeffrey Dann - NUIG
    Sport and Britishness in 19th and early 20th century Ireland

    Mr Shane Darcy - NUIG
    Collective Responsibility; Establishing its Legality and Limitations under International Law

    Ms Louise Denmead - UCC
    'Representations of 'Blackness' and the Female Foreigner in Aemilia Lanyer and Elizabeth Cary'

    Ms Emma Dillon - TCD
    A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Animal Disease Eradication Strategies: Foot and Mouth Disease in Ireland

    Ms Eileen Doyle - UCD
    Children’s Understanding, Perceptions & Evaluation of the Irish Legal System

    Ms Shiera Sharafuddin El-Malik - TCD
    Feminist International Relations and the Politics of Gender

    Mr Mark Empey - UCD
    Continuity amid change: The politics of Thomas Wentworth, 1622-1634

    Ms Mary Clare Farrell - UCD
    Life Choices, Life Chances and the Politics of Health Inequalities

    Mr Patrick Fitzpatrick - UL
    An exploration of how three generations of Irish men construct their masculine subjectivities

    Ms Sorcha Fogarty - UCC
    In Memoriam: Jacques Derrida, The Working of Mourning, and the Regeneration of Responsibility

    Mr Gareth Fulton - NUIM
    Between Revolution and Civil Society: Culture and Politics in a Soccer Club in a South African Township

    Ms Niamh Gaynor - NUIM
    Global Discourse on Governance and Participation: An Analysis of the Community and Voluntary Sector’s Influence on the Social Partnership in Ireland, and the PRSP process in Malawi

    Ms Lorraine Gilleece - TCD
    An empirical investigation of the association between musical and linguistic aptitude

    Ms Claire Gubbins - UL
    The Impact of Social Capital on Career Outcomes: A Study of HRD Professionals

    Ms Tríona Hourigan - UL
    An investigation into automated summarising technology for language learning purposes.

    Mr Alan Houston - NUIG
    The Role and Perceptions of the Agents of the London Merchant Companies in the Plantation of Ulster, 1609-41

    Ms Niamh Howlin - UCD
    An Examination of the Law relating to Juries in Nineteenth-Century Ireland

    Ms Bridget Kane - TCD
    A study of the impact of computer support on the effectiveness of the Clinical Pathology Conference.

    Ms Sinead Kelly - TCD
    The Liberties Transformed. Housing policy, public-sector land management and Integrated Area Planning: gentrification and community conflict in inner Dublin

    Ms Margaret King - UCC
    A critical edition and translation of Richard Stanihurst’s “ Margarita Mariana”

    Ms Mary Leenane - NUIM
    The role of Cú Chulainn in Old and Middle Irish narrative literature with particular reference to tales belonging to the so-called ‘Ulster Cycle’

    Ms Barbara Leon - UCD
    The use and deposition of stone axe heads in Ireland – a European perspective

    Mr Francis Ludlow - TCD
    'Historical Climate-Society Interactions in Ireland.'

    Ms Orla McArt - NUIG
    Nineteenth Century Definitions of Early Modern Ireland

    Ms Charlene McCoy - TCD
    War and Revolution: Fermanagh 1640-1660

    Ms Aoife McDermot - TCD
    'Multidisciplinary teams as a mechanism to augment quality patient care in acute general hospitals.'

    Mr Simon McDonnell - UCD
    Evaluating priority bus corridor performance. A case study of the Dublin Quality Bus Network.

    Ms Anne-Marie McGauran - NUIM
    Examination of long-term spatial memories: a behavioural approach

    Mr Dónall McGinley - TCD
    Contemporary Realist Responses to William of Ockham’s Nominalism about Universals.

    Mr William McGlynn - UCD
    An investigation of Certain Core Beliefs and Practices Surrounding the Feast of St. Martin

    Mr Ciarán McMahon - UCD
    Metaphors of Attention

    Ms Naoimh McMahon - TCD
    Changing the World? Individual Understandings of Trade and Food in the Codex Alimentarius Task Force on Biotechnology.

    Mr Thomas McNally - UCD
    'Logic, Constitution, and Truth in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl.'

    Ms Nessa Malone - NUIM
    The intellectual, cultural and social milieu of the Burnell family of Dublin 1562 – 1649

    Mr John Philip Montague - TCD
    John Rocque's Exact survey of the city and suburbs of Dublin, 1756, as evidenced for the architecture of Dublin in the mid-18th century.

    Mr Ronan Moore - NUIM
    Extra-parliamentary politics and the printed word in mid eighteenth-century Dublin

    Mr Padraic Moran - NUIG
    Irish Latinity and Cormac’s Glossary

    Ms Elaine Murphy - TCD
    The English Navy in Ireland, 1640-1660

    Mr Patrick Murphy - NUIM
    The Role of Government in Industrial Clusters: A Comparative Study of Ireland and Denmark

    Ms Claire Murray - UCC
    A Gendered Analysis of the Mental Health Act 2001

    Ms Deirdre Nic Mhathúna - UCC
    Filíocht Phiarais Feiritéir

    Mr Roger Nolan - TCD
    Collaborative Information Systems Development: The influence on supply network relationships.

    Ms Denise O’ Brien - TCD
    “Louis MacNeice: A Dialogue with W.B. Yeats”

    Mr Cian O’ Callaghan - UCC
    Capital and Culture: Urban Regeneration in Cork and Limerick

    Ms Mary O’ Connell - UCC
    “Truth from the bookseller”: Murray, Moore, and the manufacturing of Byron

    Ms Paris O’ Donnell - TCD
    Narrative and Authority in Late Medieval and Early Modern Accounts of Travel to Jerusalem

    Ms Clare O’ Hagan - UL
    Working Mothers in Ireland

    Mr Diarmuid Ó Riain - UCD
    Ireland and Germany in the twelfth century - A relationship set in stone?

    Mr Gordon Ó’ Riain - UCD
    Rogha dánta le Maoileachlainn na nUirsgéal Ó hUiginn: eagrán criticiúil

    Mr Diarmuid O’ Seaneachain - NUIG
    English Plantation Settlement and the Lost Indigenous Landscapes of Ulster and Chesapeake Bay in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

    Mr Robert Ian Portsmouth - NUIG
    "The Intellectual and Political World of John Wilson Croker: Ideas, Circles and Conservatism."

    Ms Clíona Rattigan - TCD
    Unmarried Mothers in Dublin from 1890 to 1930

    Ms Fiona Roddy - UCD
    Concepts of Nature and Humanity in Early Critical Theory and French Political Ecology

    Ms Lisa Ryan - UCD
    Assessment of the economic efficiency and environmental effectiveness of the negotiated agreement between the European Commission and the automobile industry to reduce CO2 emissions from passenger cars.

    Ms Seána Ryan - UCC
    The Game of Literature: Narrative Strategies in Javier Marías’s Todas las almas and Negra espalda del tiempo.

    Ms Birte Verena Schulz - UL
    Overcoming Boundaries? The problem of Identity in the Experience of German-Speaking Exiles in Ireland 1933-1945

    Ms Patricia Stapleton - TCD
    A social, economic, cultural and political study of the Dublin Merchant community c.1613-1660

    Ms Vanessa Ther - TCD
    Constructs of War – Evaluation and Representation of the First World War in the Republican Press in Weimar Germany 1918-1924

    Mr Keith Walsh - TCD
    Will the Doha Round Benefit Ireland? A CGE Analysis

    Mr Patrick Walsh - TCD
    The Public Career of William Conolly 1689-1729

    Ms Aisling Ward - UL
    "Consumer behaviour of Senior Tourists: An analysis of the Irish and UK Markets."

    Ms Louise Weir - UCD
    Mobility, Social Exclusion and Rurality in Ireland

    Mr Andrew Whelan - TCD
    Music/Technology: the impact of digital and communications technologies upon amateur musicianship

    Mr. Pádraic Whyte - TCD
    The Construction of History and Childhood in Film and Literature for Children in Ireland, 1990-2003

    Ms Helen Young - UL
    The European Union as an actor in the United Nations

     

    Funded by the Irish Government under the National Development Plan 2000-2006.