At the core of UL's research are strong academic disciplines which, through collaboration and innovation, have impact across society.
The President’s Research Excellence and Impact Awards recognise staff at all University levels who have made outstanding contributions in the excellence and impact of their research (beyond academia).
2025 winners
The winners of the 2025 Outstanding Collaboration Award are researchers who played a pivotal role in establishing the case for Ireland’s hate crime legislation.
Professor Amanda Haynes, Department of Sociology and Professor Jennifer Schweppe, School of Law, who are co-directors of the European Centre for the Study of Hate Research Centre, have led a pioneering interdisciplinary collaboration, combining legal and sociological research to address hate crime in Ireland, supporting the development and eventual enactment of the Criminal Justice (Hate Offences) Act 2024, Ireland’s first dedicated hate crime legislation.
Impact of winning the award
Winning awards can have a hugely positive impact on your career as a researcher.
WATCH previous winners of the President's Research Excellence and Impact Awards outline how winning their award has been for them.
President's Research Excellence and Impact Awards Categories
President's Research Excellence and Impact Outstanding Research Collaboration Award
President's Research Excellence and Impact Early Career Researcher Award
President's Research Excellence and Impact Research Output Awards
President’s Research Excellence and Impact
Outstanding Research Collaboration Past Winners
2024 - Physical Activity for Health Research Centre
2023 - Ageing Research Centre
2025 - European Centre for the Study of Hate for pioneering hate crime legislation in Ireland
2024 - Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, improving health through physical activity
2023 - Ageing Research Centre, improving health services for older adults
2022 - Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science & Industry, central to Covid 19 statistical modelling
2021 - Centre for Social Issues Research, impact of Covid 19 on society
2020 - School of Medicine and HSE, partnership tackling multi-drug resistant infections
President’s Research Excellence and Impact
Early Career Researcher Awards Past Winners
2025 winners - Associate Professor Bar Mosevitzky Lis and Associate Professor TrÃona McCaffrey with their medals for the Starting category, along with Professor Karen McCreesh who won the Consolidator award.
2024 winners - Professor Hilary Moss (Consolidator Award) and Associate Professor Daragh Bradshaw (Starting Award) being presented their medals by Professor Ann Ledwith, UL Interim Provost and Deputy President.
2023 winners - Dr Clodagh Toomey (Starting Award) and Dr Tadhg Kearney (Consolidator Award) both being presented their awards by Professor Kerstin Mey, UL President.
2022 winners - Dr Soumya Mukherjee, Dr Elaine Kinsella, and Dr Hugh Geaney, along with UL President Professor Kerstin Mey, Vice President Research, Professor Norelee Kennedy and Chair of the Research Impact Committee Professor Helena Lenihan
2021 winner - Dr Kieran O'Sullivan, School of Allied Health
President’s Research Excellence and Impact
Research Output Awards Past Winners
The President's Research Excellence and Impact Research Output Award is awarded at faculty level.
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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Education & Health Sciences
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Kemmy Business School
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Science and Engineering
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Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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Education and Health Sciences
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Kemmy Business School
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Science and Engineering
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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Faculty of Education and Health Sciences
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Kemmy Business School
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Faculty of Science & Engineering
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