Niamh Carr of Donegal, is presented with their scholarship by Mary Sugrue, Chief Executive Officer, Irish American Partnership, and GPA Chief Executive Officer Tom Parsons
Donegal LFGA’s Niamh Carr has been named among the 32 recipients of the Education Champion Scholarships announced by the Gaelic Players Association and the Irish American Partnership.
The Kilmacud Crokes defender, who is from Cranford and formerly played for Milford, is a student teacher having graduated from Maynooth University.
The Gaelic Players Association (GPA) and the Irish American Partnership (the Partnership) continue to build on their long-standing relationship, providing $128,000 in scholarships focused on the importance of careers in education over the next four years to inter-county players.
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This year's 32 recipients - one from each of the 32 counties - are student teachers and those pursuing postgraduate studies to further their careers in education. More than 300 GPA members are in the teaching profession.
The scholarships were awarded at a function at the Alex Hotel in Dublin last night attended by Irish American Partnership President & CEO, Mary Sugrue, GPA CEO Tom Parsons and the 32 recipients.
As part of the process, the recipients have undertaken to conduct a session with their classes on the theme of leadership before the end of the current term.
Speaking to mark the announcement, GPA CEO Tom Parsons said: “Teaching is without doubt one of the most important and influential careers that anybody can undertake. Teachers shape and mould young people, not only as students, but also as people. They play a vital role in their development.
“Teachers are role models for kids across Ireland, so it is essential to support the next generation. That is why I am so happy to make this announcement alongside the Irish American Partnership without whose support these scholarships would not have been possible.”
“The Education Champion Scholarship embodies the Irish American Partnership’s mission to honour our Irish heritage through investment in education,” said President and CEO, Mary Sugrue. “By supporting these Gaelic Players, we recognise not only their dedication to sport but also their role as cultural ambassadors who preserve and promote Irish traditions. Their leadership, both on and off the field, is inspiring, and we are proud to invest in their journey as they work to educate and mentor Ireland’s youth.”
The scholarships have been awarded on a 50:50 female to male basis and across the four codes.
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