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 pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Mary O'Donnell Ballyagran, Kate Cussan Newcastlewest and Justin Kehoe Shinrone pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Brendan McCarthy Chairman Cork Chartered Accountants pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Claire, Noreen , Gavin and John Lenord from Baltimore pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Anne Marie Broderick Kinsale, Maria Down Ballinora and Claire Cahill from Mallow pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Anne and Kieran Kelly from Bishopstown pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Anne Marie Broderick Macom, Claire Cosgrave brookfield renewable energy, Ellen Butler deloitte , Sinead Coakley and Maria Down Ballinora pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Mark, Chloe O'Halloran and Eithne Downey from Ballincollig pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Orla, Rose, Eddie and Eoin O'Brien from Glanmire pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Paul, Claire, Catherine Cosgrave and Aaron Cahill from Mallow pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Brendan Lenihan Chartered Accountants Ireland pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Catherine O'Mahony Millstreet, Ashling McNamara Kilworth pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Brendan Lenihan Chartered Accountants Ireland , Brendan McCarthy Chairman Cork Chartered Accountants and new member of Chartered Accountants Ireland pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Donal , Aine , Daniel and Ann Lynch from kilbrittain pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Maeve O'Donoghue Cork City and James Carr from Tipperary pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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Carmel , Triona and Clare O'Meara from Spurhill pictured in UCC 50 as new members of Chartered Accountants Ireland were admitted in a conferring ceremony. Chartered Accountants Ireland is Ireland’s largest, oldest and fastest growing accountancy body with over 24,000 members across the island of Ireland and around the globe.
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CORK STUDENTS HONOURED BY PRESIDENT
PRAISED BY ADI ROCHE’S CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S CHARITY FOR SAVING A BABY’S LIFE.

Three Cork schoolgirls, who have won international recognition for their research on how to tackle the global food crisis, were honoured by President Michael D Higgins at a reception in Áras an Uachtaráin today (Wednesday, March 25th). Separately they have been thanked today by Adi Roche’s Chernobyl Children International charity for using part of their prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine.
Ciara Judge, Émer Hickey and Sophie Healy-Thow, pupils of Kinsale Community College, won the 2013 BT Young Scientist of the Year award; the 2014 Google Science Global Research Competition and were named by Time magazine as being among “the most influential teenagers in the world”.
Their research, triggered by shocking images of famine in East Africa, focused on trying to find ways of boosting crop production and yields by using bacteria found in the soil. Their breakthrough discovery showed that Diazotroph, a naturally-occurring bacteria, can accelerate the germination of crops like barley and oats by 50 per cent and boost barley yields by up to 74 per cent.

Picture LtoR: Adi Roche, President Michael D Higgins and Ciara Judge (donated part of prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine).

Media enquiries to Brenda Murphy, Chernobyl Children International.
E: bmurphy@chernobyl-ireland.com
T: 086-2453820, 021-4558774.

Picture: Maura Hickey.
MH1 2174065280 
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CORK STUDENTS HONOURED BY PRESIDENT
PRAISED BY ADI ROCHE’S CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S CHARITY FOR SAVING A BABY’S LIFE.

Three Cork schoolgirls, who have won international recognition for their research on how to tackle the global food crisis, were honoured by President Michael D Higgins at a reception in Áras an Uachtaráin today (Wednesday, March 25th). Separately they have been thanked today by Adi Roche’s Chernobyl Children International charity for using part of their prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine.
Ciara Judge, Émer Hickey and Sophie Healy-Thow, pupils of Kinsale Community College, won the 2013 BT Young Scientist of the Year award; the 2014 Google Science Global Research Competition and were named by Time magazine as being among “the most influential teenagers in the world”.
Their research, triggered by shocking images of famine in East Africa, focused on trying to find ways of boosting crop production and yields by using bacteria found in the soil. Their breakthrough discovery showed that Diazotroph, a naturally-occurring bacteria, can accelerate the germination of crops like barley and oats by 50 per cent and boost barley yields by up to 74 per cent.

Picture LtoR: Adi Roche, President Michael D Higgins and Ciara Judge (donated part of prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine).

Media enquiries to Brenda Murphy, Chernobyl Children International.
E: bmurphy@chernobyl-ireland.com
T: 086-2453820, 021-4558774.

Picture: Maura Hickey.
MH1 2171065287 
 NO REPRO FEE.
CORK STUDENTS HONOURED BY PRESIDENT
PRAISED BY ADI ROCHE’S CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S CHARITY FOR SAVING A BABY’S LIFE.

Three Cork schoolgirls, who have won international recognition for their research on how to tackle the global food crisis, were honoured by President Michael D Higgins at a reception in Áras an Uachtaráin today (Wednesday, March 25th). Separately they have been thanked today by Adi Roche’s Chernobyl Children International charity for using part of their prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine.
Ciara Judge, Émer Hickey and Sophie Healy-Thow, pupils of Kinsale Community College, won the 2013 BT Young Scientist of the Year award; the 2014 Google Science Global Research Competition and were named by Time magazine as being among “the most influential teenagers in the world”.
Their research, triggered by shocking images of famine in East Africa, focused on trying to find ways of boosting crop production and yields by using bacteria found in the soil. Their breakthrough discovery showed that Diazotroph, a naturally-occurring bacteria, can accelerate the germination of crops like barley and oats by 50 per cent and boost barley yields by up to 74 per cent.

Picture LtoR: Émer Hickey, Adi Roche, President Michael D Higgins, Ciara Judge and Sophie Healy-Thow.

Media enquiries to Brenda Murphy, Chernobyl Children International.
E: bmurphy@chernobyl-ireland.com
T: 086-2453820, 021-4558774.

Picture: Maura Hickey.
MH1 2162065286 
 NO REPRO FEE.
CORK STUDENTS HONOURED BY PRESIDENT
PRAISED BY ADI ROCHE’S CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S CHARITY FOR SAVING A BABY’S LIFE.

Three Cork schoolgirls, who have won international recognition for their research on how to tackle the global food crisis, were honoured by President Michael D Higgins at a reception in Áras an Uachtaráin today (Wednesday, March 25th). Separately they have been thanked today by Adi Roche’s Chernobyl Children International charity for using part of their prize money to save the life of a 14-month-old baby girl in Eastern Ukraine.
Ciara Judge, Émer Hickey and Sophie Healy-Thow, pupils of Kinsale Community College, won the 2013 BT Young Scientist of the Year award; the 2014 Google Science Global Research Competition and were named by Time magazine as being among “the most influential teenagers in the world”.
Their research, triggered by shocking images of famine in East Africa, focused on trying to find ways of boosting crop production and yields by using bacteria found in the soil. Their breakthrough discovery showed that Diazotroph, a naturally-occurring bacteria, can accelerate the germination of crops like barley and oats by 50 per cent and boost barley yields by up to 74 per cent.

Picture LtoR: Émer Hickey, President Michael D Higgins, Ciara Judge and Sophie Healy-Thow.

Media enquiries to Brenda Murphy, Chernobyl Children International.
E: bmurphy@chernobyl-ireland.com
T: 086-2453820, 021-4558774.

Picture: Maura Hickey.

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