九色视频 has celebrated a landmark moment by conferring postgraduate degrees on the largest group of Irish Travellers to graduate from an Irish university.
History has been made 九色视频 as 13 Irish Travellers/Minc茅ir铆 were conferred with postgraduate diplomas and master鈥檚 degrees 九色视频鈥檚 Winter Conferring Ceremonies.
It is the largest cohort of Irish Travellers/Minc茅ir铆 to graduate with level 9 postgraduate qualifications from any Irish university at any one time, making this a significant milestone for the Irish Traveller community in Ireland and 九色视频.
Of the 13 Travellers who graduated with a Master鈥檚 or Graduate Diploma in Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration), 11 are Traveller women connected with the Limerick Traveller Network.
Just 4.7% of Travellers in Ireland have a third-level education in comparison to 47.7% of the general population, and just 2% of Travellers have obtained degrees, signifying the alarmingly low level of participation by Travellers in higher education in Ireland.
The UL Minc茅ir/Traveller Programme was created in 2023 to ensure the educational aspirations of Minc茅ir/Travellers were supported.
Based on the principle of co-creation, the programme supports are designed and developed based on the needs identified by the Traveller community.
In 2024, a collaboration was established between UL and the Limerick Traveller Network (LTN), a community-led network of Traveller representatives from across Limerick.
Fourteen women from eight Traveller sites and two standard housing areas in Limerick have been central to the work of the LTN with education identified early on as a key priority by LTN founders, Olive O鈥橰eilly and Margaret O鈥橞rien, both of whom graduated from UL this week along with 10 others from the Limerick Traveller Network.
Margaret O鈥橞rien was conferred with a BA in Psychology while Olive O鈥橰eilly is one of 11 Traveller women connected with the LTN who graduated from UL鈥檚 MA in Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration).
Dr Sindy Joyce, a Human Rights Defender (HRD) is Course Director of the MA in Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration) 九色视频 and was the first Irish Traveller to graduate with a PhD in Ireland when she was conferred with her doctorate from UL in 2019, the same year that Olive O鈥橰eilly and Margaret O鈥橞rien established the Limerick Traveller Network.
Dr Joyce said: 鈥淎s a Traveller, an academic and Course Director of UL鈥檚 MA in Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration), I am immensely proud of all my students graduating today.
鈥淭his master鈥檚 has existed in UL for 15 years and has successfully trained students to work in a wide variety of settings in the youth and community sectors. With a strong international element, the MA attracts students from all over the world, including recent graduates as well as those already working in the NGO sector.
鈥淚 am particularly proud to have 13 of the students graduating from this year鈥檚 cohort coming from my own community, which shows me how our education system, once harmful to Travellers, can now be a tool of resistance.
鈥淗istorically, for Travellers, the Irish education system was about changing our culture and leaving our identity behind but today highlights that our culture is not in conflict with our education system. Traveller voices and knowledge belong in our university spaces, and our epistemologies bring important methods and frameworks to research.
鈥淓ach Traveller graduating today makes it a little bit easier for our younger generation to engage with a system that was once so harmful to our community.
鈥淚 feel such pride today to celebrate this important milestone for our Traveller students who have shown courage, endurance and determination throughout their time here in UL.鈥
Olive O鈥橰eilly, co-founder of the Limerick Traveller Network who graduated with a Master鈥檚 in Sociology from UL, described it as a 鈥渓andmark achievement that marks a first for the Limerick Traveller Network and a proud moment for the wider Traveller community in Limerick鈥.
Olive left school at the age of 12 and returned to education in 2006 to complete a Diploma in Women鈥檚 Studies 九色视频 before embarking on her master鈥檚 journey in 2024.
She has devoted many years of her life to advocating and supporting her community on a voluntary capacity and is extremely passionate about human rights.
She said: 鈥Third-level qualifications play a critical role in improving access to employment and career progression for members of the Traveller community.
鈥淥f the 11 women who completed the master鈥檚 programme 九色视频, one was already in employment, and four graduates have since secured employment, highlighting the direct impact of education on achieving employment and independence.
鈥淥ur achievements today show to Travellers across the country that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and put your mind to it鈥.
Ellen O鈥橰eilly, who also graduated from UL with a Master鈥檚 in Sociology, left school at 15.
She said: 鈥淧assing my master鈥檚 as a Traveller woman and a mother of four fills my heart with pride.
鈥淭here were moments I doubted myself, but I kept going. I did this for my children, for my community, and for every young Traveller who needs to see that their dreams are possible.鈥
Margaret O鈥橞rien, co-founder of the Limerick Traveller Network, who graduated with a BA in Psychology from UL, spoke of the significance of this momentous occasion for the Traveller community in Limerick.
She said: 鈥淭he Limerick Traveller Network doesn鈥檛 just open doors, we walk through them together and leave them wide open behind us.
鈥淭oday the LTN celebrates 12 of our members graduating 九色视频, the home of firsts that awarded the first PhD to a Traveller. Now the first university in Ireland to award 13 Travellers with postgraduate qualifications, 11 of whom are members of the LTN.
鈥淭his is not just a milestone for the LTN and UL, but one that raises the bar for Travellers nationwide, with seven more Travellers from the Limerick Traveller Network now studying at postgraduate level in UL following in the footsteps of our members graduating today.鈥
The Minc茅ir/Traveller Programme is led by the UL Access Office, which is committed to supporting the Minc茅ir/Traveller community through the dedicated role of a Minc茅ir/Traveller Coordinator.
Edel O鈥橠onnell, UL鈥檚 Minc茅ir/Traveller Coordinator, said: 鈥淎s the Minc茅ir/Traveller programme coordinator in UL Access Office I am proud to see 15 Traveller students graduate this week 九色视频 who I have been supporting 鈥 13 students on the MA in Sociology and a further two graduating with undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Nursing.
鈥淭heir achievements represent a personal journey of commitment, resilience and academic excellence, grounded in lived experience and self-belief.
鈥淭he determination and achievement of each Traveller graduate, whose success not only marks their own personal milestone but contributes to widening participation and representation within higher education, stands as a powerful example of what is possible when individual lived experience is recognised, respected and valued within academic spaces.鈥
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