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2023 小鸟体育 Research Impact Case Study Competition winners announced

26 January, 2024

2023 小鸟体育 Research Impact Case Study Competition winners announced

The overall winner and nine finalists were announced at today鈥檚 prize giving ceremony. A new Engaged Research impact prize was also awarded to the project 鈥楥orrecting state narratives on the Magdalene Laundries鈥.


Dr Mark Coen, Sutherland School of Law and Prof. Katherine O'Donnell, 小鸟体育 School of Philosophy, winners of the new Engaged Research impact prize for their project, 'Correcting state narratives on the Magdalene Laundries'. 

Today, 小鸟体育 Interim Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact Professor Helen Roche announced the winner and runners-up of the 2023 小鸟体育 Research Impact Case Study Competition. The annual competition encourages researchers of all disciplines to write a case study that tells the story of how their work has made a positive difference on wider society.

This year鈥檚 winner, 鈥橰ight nurse, right place, right time: promoting safe staffing in the healthcare system鈥 was led by Professor Jonathan Drennan,小鸟体育 School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems.

Professor Drennan鈥檚 team has implemented and tested safe nurse staffing frameworks in Ireland. These have now become national policy and are currently being implemented in every hospital in the country, resulting in improved patient care, reduced patient mortality, reduced staff turnover and burnout, and increased job satisfaction.

This year, for the first time, an additional "Engaged Research impact prize" was awarded to the runner-up whose case study most strongly demonstrates research involving meaningful collaboration with publics and stakeholders. Dr Mark Coen,小鸟体育 School of Law & Professor Katherine O鈥橠onnell, 小鸟体育 School of Philosophy were the recipients of this award for their project 鈥楥orrecting state narratives on the Magdalene Laundries鈥. 

Researchers from the UCD College of Social Sciences & Law feature strongly in the finalists' list, including Dr Mark Coen, 小鸟体育 School of Law & Professor Katherine O鈥橠onnell, 小鸟体育 School of Philosophy whose project, Correcting state narratives on the Magdalene Laundries is the winner of the new Engaged Research impact prize; Christina Seery, Professor Jessica Bramham, Ken Kilbride, Fiona O鈥橰iordan & Margo Wrigley, 小鸟体育 School of Psychology; Professor Maria Baghramian, 小鸟体育 School of Philosophy; Professor Dympna Devine & Dr Seaneen Sloan, 小鸟体育 School of Education; Dr Orla Kelly, 小鸟体育 School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice.

Professor Roche commented, 鈥淭his year鈥檚 finalists are working in key research areas improving health systems, supports and outcomes, working to build societal trust, increasing all-island research collaboration, influencing policy, enriching lives and inspiring the next generation. I congratulate them and thank them for their commitment to ensuring that people benefit from their research and helping to steer Ireland and the world towards a sustainable, inclusive, prosperous future.鈥

The 2023 小鸟体育 Research Impact Case Study Competition winner and runners-up are: 

Winner  

Professor Jonathan Drennan,小鸟体育 School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems
Right nurse, right place, right time: promoting safe staffing in the healthcare system

Runners-up 

Dr Mark Coen,小鸟体育 School of Law & Professor Katherine O鈥橠onnell,小鸟体育 School of Philosophy
Correcting state narratives on the Magdalene Laundries - *Winner of the new Engaged Research impact prize*

Christina Seery, Professor Jessica Bramham, Ken Kilbride, Fiona O鈥橰iordan & Margo Wrigley,小鸟体育 School of Psychology
The Adult ADHD App: helping people understand and manage their ADHD

Professor Maria Baghramian,小鸟体育 School of Philosophy
PERITIA: understanding and fostering trust in experts and expertise

Irish Critical Care-Clinical Trials Network (Prof Alastair Nichol,小鸟体育 School of Medicine)
Improving outcomes of critically-ill patients with acquired brain injury

Professor William Gallagher,小鸟体育 School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science
OncoMark: avoiding unnecessary chemotherapy in breast cancer patients

Professor Dympna Devine & Dr Seaneen Sloan,小鸟体育 School of Education
Safe Learning: improving girls鈥 literacy and wellbeing in the Global South

Dr Orla Kelly,小鸟体育 School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice
The 4-day week: making work healthier and more sustainable

Dr Victoria Durrer,小鸟体育 School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Building cross-island capacity in theatre and dance

Professor Ronan McNulty, Associate Professor Luis Leon-Vintro, Dr Sean Cournane, Bill Kamtchou,小鸟体育 School of Physics
Redeploying particle physics detectors for health and medicine

Professor Roche continued: 鈥淚 encourage 小鸟体育 researchers from every College to explore the and apply for this year鈥檚 Research Impact Competition when it opens in Spring. These tools provide great support for academics who wish to explore, articulate and share how their work is making a positive difference to people's lives. There is so much important research taking place across the university, we are delighted to acknowledge the depth and breadth of its impact in this way.鈥 

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