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Pictured receiving the 2009 HP award for the highest performing student on the BSc. Business Information Systems from Dr. Chris Coughlan of Hewlett Packard is Ailish Kelly from Moate, Co. Westmeath. Also pictured Dr. Emer Mulligan Head of J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics and Prof. Willie Golden, Dean of College of Business, Public Policy and Law.
Pictured receiving the 2009 HP award for the highest performing student on the Higher Diploma in Systems Analysis from Dr. Chris Coughlan of Hewlett Packard is Fiona Tighe. Also pictured Dr. Emer Mulligan Head of J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics and Prof. Willie Golden, Dean of College of Business, Public Policy and Law.

CIMA, ACCA and Deloitte Prizewinner, Diarmaid o Ceallaigh, Second Year Commerce student in the first photo with his parents Camilla and Thomas, Indreabhan Co. na Gaillimhe; and the second photo with Denis McCarthy from CIMA Ireland.
The CIMA Prize in Management Accounting is awarded on the recommendation of the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics to the student in the Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Commerce International programmes for the best performance in Management Accounting I, provided the student passes the examinations of the year as a whole. The value of the prize is €500, and the recipient is presented with a parchment and Dublin Crystal.
Pictured at the recent NUI Galway Lá na nGradam presentations were (l-r): Dr Geraldine Robbins, Bachelor of Commerce Programme Director, NUI Galway; Gerry Keating, HR Director, Deloitte; Dr James J. Browne, NUI Galway President; Deloitte Prizes for Second Commerce recipients Amanda Naughton, from Ballinasloe, Co. Galway; Fidelma Cosgrove, from Ballina, Co. Mayo; and Diarmuid Ó Ceallaigh, from Indreabhán, Co. Galway. Also pictured is Professor William Golden, Dean, School of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway.
The Deloitte Prizes for Second Commerce are awarded on the recommendation of the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, to the students who, attain the highest levels of performances in the examinations of the Second Commerce Year.
Pictured receiving the Campbell Bewley Medal from (centre) NUI Galway President, Dr. James J. Browne, is Yuanyi Liu, from Dublin 14. Also pictured is Dr Geraldine Robbins, Bachelor of Commerce Programme Director, NUI Galway and Professor Willie Golden, Dean, College of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway.
The Campbell Bewley Medal is awarded to the highest placed candidate at the Bachelor of Commerce Degree examination from among those who joined the Third Commerce under the joint NUI Galway/ Shannon College of Hotel Management programme, provided the candidate obtains at least second class honours overall in the degree. The value of the prize is €300.
Pictured receiving the PriceWaterhouse Coopers Gold Medal in Accounting from (centre) NUI Galway President, Dr. James J. Browne, is Seán Ó Muircheartaigh, from Tuam Road, Galway City. Also pictured (l-r) are: Dr Geraldine Robbins, Bachelor of Commerce Programme Director, NUI Galway; Alan Nixon, Pricewaterhouse Coopers; and Professor Willie Golden, Dean, College of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway.
The PriceWaterhouse Coopers Medal in Accountancy is awarded annually on the recommendation of the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, NUI Galway. The value of the prize is €1000.
Pictured receiving the PriceWaterhouse Coopers Prize in Taxation from (centre) NUI Galway President, Dr. James J. Browne, is Sarah Finnegan, from Craughwell, Co. Galway. Also pictured (l-r) are: Dr Geraldine Robbins, Bachelor of Commerce Programme Director, NUI Galway; Mr. Alan Nixon, PriceWaterhouse Coopers; and Professor Willie Golden, Dean, College of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway.
The PriceWaterhouse Coopers Prize in Taxation is awarded annually on the recommendation of the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, NUI Galway. The value of the prize is €1000.
Pictured receiving the Irish Taxation Institute Prize in Taxation from NUI Galway President, Dr James J. Browne, is Lorcan Kelly, from Dunmore, Co. Galway.
The Irish Taxation Institute Prize in Taxation is awarded annually on the recommendation of the J.E. Cairnes Graduate School of Business and Economics, to the student who attains the highest mark in the Taxation module of the Master of Accounting programme. The value of the prize is €1,000.
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