An annual award of the “Clare O’Connor Summer Student Scholarship in Respiratory Research” to the value of €2,000, will be made to a UCD medical student for excellence in Respiratory Research (laboratory based) within the UCD Belfield Campus and/or its affiliated University Hospitals.
The Clare O’Connor Summer Student Scholarship in Respiratory Research awards have been created thanks to generous donations by a number of individuals via Prof Muiris X FitzGerald, former Dean of Medicine and founder of the St. Vincent's University Hospital (SVUH) Cystic Fibrosis Unit.
Dr Clare O’Connor was a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Medicine, UCD and led a major research team at Woodview House from 1981 to 2003. In 2008 she was appointed Graduate School Director in the UCD Conway Institute until her retirement in 2014. Her distinguished research and teaching career centered on applied immunological, biochemical and genetic research on respiratory diseases in conjunction with Professor MX FitzGerald, Professor Seamus Donnelly and other respiratory investigators at SVUH. Dr O’Connor secured major research grants in Ireland and from the EU Concerted Action Programmes and led the Euro Lung Consortium, which involved UCD and the Universities of Edinburgh, Nottingham, Siena and Leiden.
Medical students are highly encouraged to independently seek out projects related to respiratory medicine. If your project falls within that remit, please complete the Clare O'Connor Application Form (SSRA student hub) and submit it to ssra@ucd.ie for review by September 1st 2025.
Who is eligible: UEM and GEM Students
How to Apply: Candidates must email the following to ssra@ucd.ie
- A statement on why your SSRA Project should be chosen for this scholarship (300 words maximum). A valid SSRA Project number must be included.
- Complete the Clare O'Connor Scholarship Application Form 2026
- A short CV (1 x A4 page maximum).
Application Deadline: September 1st 2026
The selection of the successful student/project for this award is based on an interview process where shortlisted students each present their research projects (5mins) and a 3 minute question and answer session with a panel of UCD academics and clinicians.