ISSUE
newsletter
04
2015/16
The Inaugural Grattan Scholars Page 3 Celebrating 30 Years of the SER Page 4 GradLink Career Mentoring Page 7
SCHOOL OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND PHILOSOPHY
While the financial crisis in Higher Education continues to present significant challenges for the School and University, we take this opportunity to celebrate some wonderful achievements over the course of the academic year 2015-2016 - two large School-led EU funded Horizon 2020 grants, the 30th anniversary celebration of the Student Economic Review; our first International Summer School and the graduation of our first class of Grattan Scholars.
We look forward to meeting you over the course of 20162017 and we hope some of you will join us for our Gradlink Mentoring Programme launch on October 27th. Our alumni are integral to the continued success and future expansion of Social Sciences and Philosophy in Trinity and we urge you to stay in touch.
Our continued commitment to educating the best and brightest from home and abroad was underscored by an international review of the BESS programme that took place in February 2016. The panel commended the ‘enthusiasm, commitment and professionalism’ of School staff, the brand recognition of the degree and the exceptional quality of the students admitted to the course. Despite the difficult environment in which we find ourselves, our commitment to research excellence is undiminished. Our global reputation is very strong and the four departments in the School continue to rank highly in their respective fields. As this academic year draws to a close, the School marks the retirement of two of our esteemed Professorial staff; the former Head of School and Professor of Moral Philosophy, Peter Simons, and Professor of Economics, John O’Hagan. We wish both a happy and productive retirement, they will be greatly missed by colleagues and students alike. Looking forward to the new academic year, I am delighted to welcome ten new academic staff to the School, across each of our four disciplines.
Professor Gail McElroy
Head of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Professor McElroy, who was appointed Head of School in July 2015, is Professor in Political Science and a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. Her primary research interests are in the fields of legislative behaviour and party politics.