How Basic Income for the Arts scheme is a win for all. Jenny Dagg @maynoothuniversity.ie on how the socioeconomic benefits of supporting artists through this scheme is worth β¬100 million to Irish society www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
How Basic Income for the Arts scheme is a win for all. Jenny Dagg @maynoothuniversity.ie on how the socioeconomic benefits of supporting artists through this scheme is worth β¬100 million to Irish society www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
Thanks to our past pupil Siobhan OβReilly Physiotherapist, PHD student in the University of Limerick and business owner of Siobhβs knits who spoke to our students today.
SiobhΓ‘n O'Reilly at @unioflimerick.bsky.social is bringing teens and older adults together on the dancefloor to explore how shared movement boosts health and builds bridges between generations.
Read SiobhΓ‘n's article on The Conversation: pulse.ly/t5ur6xchww
Really important paper - well worth a read: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
HRI members SiobhΓ‘n O'Reilly, Amanda Clifford & Orfhlaith NΓ Bhriain explore how intergenerational dance boosts physical and mental health and helps break down ageism.
theconversation.com/getting-youn...
@siobhanoreilly.bsky.social @arc-ul.bsky.social
π PG/PDOC Day is coming!
ποΈ 2 Oct 2025 | β° 09:30β13:30 | π Kemmy Business School
π€ EEPs, πΌοΈ Posters, ποΈ Talks, π€ Networking, π₯ Lunch, π Prizes!
π Abstracts open 9β27 June
π§ HRI@ul.ie
#HRIHub #ULResearch #PGPDOC2025
Thrilled to see SiobhΓ‘n O'Reilly representing Allied Health & Irish World Academy of Music & Dance at tomorrow's faculty heats (KBS, 1-2pm)! Wishing her the best! Her thesis: "The design & evaluation of a movement to music programme for the health & wellbeing of older adults & adolescents." Fingers crossed for Research Week finals! π€ #WhyWeDoResearch
Thrilled to see @siobhanoreilly.bsky.social representing SAH & IWD at tomorrow's faculty heats (KBS, 1-2pm)! Her thesis: "The design & evaluation of a movement to music programme for the health & wellbeing of older adults & adolescents." Fingers crossed for Research Week finals! π€ #WhyWeDoResearch
Celebrating International Women's day we share Hub committee member @siobhanoreilly.bsky.social Her PhD project involves designing and examining the feasibility of an intergenerational movement to music programme for the health and wellbeing of older adults and adolescents.
ul.ie/hri/siobhan-oreilly
Join us as we share our Hub committee members stories, starting with GrΓ‘inne Tyrrell, Committee Chair.
GrΓ‘inne is pursuing a PhD in biomedical design, focusing on human factors for women in cardiology. π Read more about GrΓ‘inne's journey and research www.ul.ie/hri/grainne-...
Really interesting talks and panel discussions yesterday at the Tower Seminar: Creative Arts for People with Parkinson's Disease and their Spouses/Carers.
Dr Orfhlaith NΓ Bhriain, Dr Morgan Senter and Professor Amanda Clifford presented on dance for people with Parkinson's Disease
Grateful to have had the opportunity to complete the International Certificate in Intergenerational Practice with GWT last semester.
I am looking forward to implementing what I have learned into my practice going forward π
Intergenerational practice is essential!
What better way to end the year than by seeing our scoping review on intergenerational dance programmes published in PLOS One π
It's an important addition to the evidence base and you can access and read more about it here π
journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
Great to be at the UL Age Friendly Launch. An insightful talk from Prof Rose Anne Kenny highlighting the benefits of creative activities π
Intergenerational practice is essential in tackling ageism and creating age friendly societies. I am excited to see what the future holds in UL