ULSTER UNIVERSITY STUDENT AWARDED TOP OF CLASS IN POSTGRAD DIPLOMA

Sarah Fahy, Global Head of A&O Research and Library presents the A&O trophy to Ulster University Postgraduate student Oisin Cleere, for excellence in the field of librarianship and information management. He is congratulated by Professor David Barr, Head of the School of Education at Ulster University.

An Ulster University Postgraduate student has been awarded the prestigious Allen & Overy (A&O) trophy that recognises excellence in the field of librarianship and information management.

Oisin Cleere, a Senior Library Assistant with Kildare Library Service is the 10th recipient of the trophy since the awards commenced in 2013.

He received top marks in the Library and Information Management postgraduate diploma, a two-year part-time programme that enhances the skills of information professionals.

This postgraduate diploma is supported by global law firm Allen & Overy, delivered by Ulster University in association with the Chartered Institute for Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) who accredit the course.

The postgraduate diploma is also growing in popularity each year due to its online delivery and flexible nature, attracting students from across Ireland and beyond. 

Sarah Fahy, Global Head of A&O Research and Library said: “As a leading law firm, we are privileged to continue this association with Ulster University. Since 2013, we have invested in professional training in this area as we recognise the role and value that library and information managers bring to an organisation. Now, more than ever a flexible approach is key to attract and retain talent within the workplace and this diploma offers a strong work/ life balance for every student. Congratulations to Oisin and all this year’s graduates.”

The online delivery programme develops strong library, research and information skills techniques that are all designed to increase career prospects in this specialist sector.

Professor David Barr, Head of the School of Education at Ulster University adds: “The Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Management at Ulster University continues to go from strength to strength.  It is the only course of its kind in Ireland as it offers professionally accredited study to individuals working within the library and information sector regardless of their geographic location through an innovative e-learning environment. 

“Thanks to our well-established relationships with professional bodies and the wider industry in this field our graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed and meet the needs of this important sector. Libraries have been shown to play a crucial role during the Covid-19 pandemic from providing knowledge to underpin clinical decision making in health libraries to creating innovative new ways of supporting individuals and communities in public libraries.

“On behalf of the School of Education at Ulster, I would like to offer my congratulations to Oisin Cleere on winning this award in what has been a challenging year. 

“We are delighted that our students benefit from this on-going partnership with Allen & Overy, both in terms of their professional development as well as the achievement of personal success that this award imbues.”

This year’s recipient Oisin Cleere adds: “I am thrilled to receive this award. I want to thank Allen & Overy for recognising the importance of information professionals in the modern workplace. It wouldn’t have been possible for me to obtain this qualification without Ulster University’s e-learning environment. It enabled me to continue working full-time whilst studying alongside library and information colleagues from various sectors and locations.

“Being able to share experiences and knowledge with peers and to understand and apply, in real-time, the concepts and principles of library and information management presented by the excellent tutors at Ulster University were invaluable.

“The skills and knowledge I have developed throughout the course have given me, not only the qualification, but the confidence to continue my career within the library profession.”

For further information on the PgDip/MSc Library and Information Management at Ulster University visit https://www.ulster.ac.uk/courses/202223/library-and-information-management-28268  

Allen & Overy’s Belfast office opened in 2011.

It employs over 700 people and includes a Support Services Centre which delivers business services – Document & Design, Finance, Human Resources, IT, Library & Research and Marketing & Business Development – to the firm’s global network.

Allen & Overy Belfast is also at the forefront of delivering legal services to clients in new and flexible ways, with proportionate lower-cost, tech enabled resourcing and end-to-end managed legal services.  

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