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Equine Student's Bid To Win Prestigous Award |
A
Wexford man is hoping to become the winner of a prestigious equine
science prize after selection to the final round of the Eqvalan
thesis of the year award. The final judging phase of which will
be held at this year's British Equine Event, 2/3 November, at Stoneleigh
Park, Warwickshire in the United Kingdom.
Jack
Murphy, 42, a student of the University of Limerick submitted his
final year degree thesis entitled 'Gender differences in equine
learning skills and visuo-spatial ability' to the Eqvalan thesis
of the year award judges in July. Following his selection to the
last round, the mature student from Enniscorthy, County Wexford
will present his findings with four other UK students at the final
held at the British Equine Event in England during the first weekend
of November.
The
five finalists will give a fifteen minute presentation to a panel
of three judges from the British Equine Trade Association (BETA),
ARTLUS Ltd and Bell Equine Veterinary clinic, and undergo an in-depth
question and answer session to defend their research. This year's
Eqvalan thesis winner will be presented with £500GBP and a
commemorative silver dish at a private ceremony during the weekend.
The runner up will receive £200GBP.
Success
at the British Equine Event would round off an outstanding academic
year for Jack. He has already won two major prizes in the course
of his studies, the Ford Prize for excellence in equine science
and the Coolmore Gold Medal for final year project presentations.
He has also won a scholarship to support his PhD studies after being
awarded first class honours for his Bachelor of Science degree.
Professor
Sean Arkins, Professor of Equine Science at the University of Limerick
said, "The Eqvalan thesis of the year competition represents
a benchmark of international excellence in Equine Science. The University
of Limerick has submitted a thesis for each of the four years that
the competition has run and is particularly proud that our entrants
have made it to the final in each of the four years. We look forward
to continued involvement in this excellent competition."
www.equineevent.org.uk.
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