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Firies native appointed UCC’s first female Head of College in STEM

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A native of Firies has been appointed the first female Head of College in STEM at University College Cork. Prof. Sarah Culloty has had a distinguished career to date which has seen her head up UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES), and serve as a Director of the Environmental Research Institute.
She now leads a team of 600 academic and research staff, and over 5,000 students. The College generates 1,200 STEM-enabled graduates annually, and plays a significant role in the advancement of STEM - both in Ireland and around the world.
"I am delighted to be appointed as the first female Head of College, and believe that there has never been such an exciting time to study STEM," Prof. Culloty said. "STEM has always been hugely important in society and will play a pivotal role in the world’s economic recovery once we begin to return to post-pandemic normality. It will provide significant career opportunities to those who opt to study a STEM discipline, and I am proud that our graduates have the skills and attributes to play their role in solving key societal challenges in the 21st century."
As Head of College in STEM, Prof. Culloty is committed to encouraging girls to study STEM and is one of the role models for 'I Wish 2021'.
She was also part of the University Steering Group when the University achieved its first Athena Swan bronze award, an accolade that recognises and celebrates good employment practices for women working in higher education.
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