Awards & Bursaries
2009 DIT Environmental Health Graduation Ceremony
DIT graduation ceremonies for the class of 2009 took place on Saturday the 31st of October 2009 in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where 38 Environmental Health graduates of the Faculty of Tourism and Food were conferred.
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The John Shelley Bursary
The John Shelly Bursary is presented by
the Environmental Health Officers' Association on an
annual basis. The award is presented in memory of Mr.
John Shelly, founder member of the EHOA.
Click here to download the John Shelley Bursary Criteria for 2010.
The bursary is a maximum value of €5,000 and may be
divided between any number of successful nominees.
Nominations for the bursary may
only be accepted from one or any of the following:
- Fully subscribed EHOA members
- Fellows of the EHOA
- Honorary/Associated members of the EHOA
- Professional Bodies affiliated to the EHOA
- Professional Bodies affiliated to International Federation
of Environmental Health.
Bursary nominations may only be accepted for groups/projects
whose ethos/work/aims are in tangent with those of the EHOA.
The nominated project should preferably be in an area directly
relevant to Environmental Health. Nominations for the bursary
will not be accepted for individuals.
Bursary nominations may only be accepted for registered
charities and/or non-profit organisations. Pressure groups
or groups with direct political affiliations will not be
considered.
Bursary nominations may be accepted for local, national
or international projects/groups and nominations must be
made in writing to the Honorary Secretary of the EHOA. Supporting
material should be included where possible.
Where no nominations fulfilling the above criteria are received,
the Officer Board of the EHOA may select a recipient(s).
Members of Central Council may ratify the award with regard
to this selection(s) at the next programmed meeting of Central
Council.
Six annual John Shelley Bursaries
have been presented to date by the Environmental Health
Officers Association as follows:
Year |
Recipient/s |
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2002 |
Chernobyl Children's Project
- Klinkivichi Day Care Centre |
2001 |
Concern in Kampala, Uganda |
2000 |
Water for Kids Project in
Peru |
1999 |
Clarence Phoenix Memorial
Library in Tanzania |
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