UCD College of Social Sciences and Law Graduate SchoolUCD College of Business Graduate School UCD College of Social Sciences and Law Graduate School
UCD College of Business Graduate School
UCD College of Social Sciences and Law Graduate SchoolUCD College of Business Graduate School
UCD College of Social Sciences and Law Graduate School UCD College of Business Graduate School
Schedule:
9.00 Welcome & Coffee - The Gardiner Atrium Prof Colin Scott
Principal College of Social Sciences and Law
Session 1 9:20 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:20 Session 2 11:20 - 13:00 Lunch 13:00 - 13:40 Panel 1 L246 The Gardiner Atrium Panel 5 L246 The Harty Boardroom Panel 2 L247 Panel 6 L247 Panel 3 L248 Panel 7 L248 Panel 4 L249 Panel 8 L249
Workshop Moot Court 13:50 - 14:20Convenor: Nicola Fortune
Title: Where to next? Career opportunities for research students
College of Social Sciences & Law College of Business
Graduate Research Student Symposium 2017
Thursday 4 May 2017Sutherland School of Law
Typesetting: Gillian Johnston
Session 1 - 9:20-11:00
Panel 1 - L246 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Prof Enda Murphy
Sadhbh O’Neill - School of Politcs and International RelationsCan carbon markets be moral?
Helen O’Shea - School of PsychologyAre fast complex movements unimaginable? Pupillometric studies of motor imagery in expert piano playing
Cliodhna O’Connor - School of PsychologyThe effects of and mechanisms underlying cognitive bias modification for interpretations
Supriya Kapoor - School of EconomicsDo highly liquid banks insulate their lending behaviour?
Vincenzo Maccarrone - School of Industrial Relations & HRMLabour market reforms in Italy and Ireland during the crisis. A tale of two countries?
Panel 2 - L247 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Dr James McDermott
Heidi Riley - School of Politics & International RelationsMale collective identity in the people’s war in Nepal
Ashley McCall - School of Archeology Great Hungarian plain diet & mobility through the Neolithic, Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age
Jiangyuan Fu - School of LawMultilateral governance in international food trade: Interfaces of private and public food safety governance
Aonghus Cheevers - School of LawConfidentiality and mediator reporting requirements
Ekaterina Goryagina - Business & FinanceQuantifying the maximum worth of portfolio management in a multi-period setting
Panel 3 - L248 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Prof Niamh Brennan
Gavin Murphy - School of EducationA review of leadership preparation and development for the Irish secondary school context
Zizhen Wang - School of Social Policy, Social Work & Social JusticeInternational student migration
Gillian Motyer - School of PsychologyAdolescent’s adjustment to idiopathic scoliosis: What we know and what we need to learn
Niall McGeever - Business & FinanceWhich stocks are integrated ?
Maureen Flynn - AccountancyInterpretation by practitioners of “clinical governance” in Praxis
Panel 4 - L249 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Dr Markus Schlosser
Ann Averil - School of SociologyRising: Reverence, revelling or irrelevant? The Easter 2016 commermorations of the 1916 rising in Dublin
Jack McCarthy - School of GeographyDisciplining the state: Re-asserting marginalised narratives in resource governance processes
Ailbhe Booth - School of PsychologyIntervention impact on self-regulations: A randomised controlled trial and quasi-experimental study
Paul-Peter Knopf - ManagementDynamics of inter-organizational trust repair - A multi-level approach
Ruiqui Wei - MarketingGovernance on digital service platforms
11:00 - 11:20 Coffee Break - The Gardiner Auditorium
Session 2 - 11:20 -13:00
Panel 5 - L246 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Prof Suzanne Guerin
Tony Casey - School of Politics & International RelationsLegitimacy and network governance: Compatible or not?
Frank Kearney - Doctorate of GovernanceHow to ethics & governance co-exist with guanxi in China’s advanced research & development business environment?
Elena Revyakina - School of EducationDiscourse of teacher education reform: A critical historical perspective on Russiam 1990-2015
William Fahy - Management & Information SystemsThe use of business analytics to optimise yield in biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes
Vanja Medugorac - MarketingChoosing a career in sustainability: A test of social cognitive career theory
Panel 6 - L247 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Dr Marie-Luce Paris
Ryan Nolan - School of SociologyRituals of exclusion? Identity, ideology & inequality in the centenary commemorative speeches of the 1916 rising
Katie O’Connor - School of Politics and International RelationsPhysician emigration: Home & away - a study of Irish trained specialist physicians at home and abroad
Tamanna Adhikari - School of EconomicsDo businesss-friendly reforms boost GDP?
Yanan Lin - Management Customer revenge: A content analysis of newspaper articles Dhuha Almujadedi - Industrial Relations & HRM Impacts of private equity on IR & HRM Panel 7 - L248 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Dr Paula Carroll
Jane Burns - School of EducationaThe role of narrative storytelling in the field of medical humanities
Bob Enofe - School of LawOn the ‘Singularity’ of the US’s cartel criminalisation framework: A research agenda for the rest of the world
Sarah Cooney - School of PsychologyPerception of pointing is precise
Kevin Walsh - ManagementExploring cluster type evolution using a regional dynamic capabilities view
Emer Hunt - AccountancyA systems theoretical approach to the state aid actions of the European Commission in the area of tax
Panel 8 - L249 Sutherland School of Law - Chair: Prof Susi Geiger
Tara McGuinness - School of Social Policy, Social Work & Social JusticeAutoethnographic reflection & an ethnographic examination of white privilege in migrator processes & the gendered & racialised hierarchies in migration - a focus on Sao Paulo Brazil
Olufunmilola Sodipo - School of LawThe investor-state dispute settlement system: 21st century imperialism
Lynn Farrell - School of PsychologyExamining the nature of implicit gender bias in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM)
Mohamad Faour - Business & FinanceOn the long-run market reaction to extreme dividend payout announcements
Nicola Mountford - MarketingHow public actors use partnered governance in traditionally ‘strong’ governance contexts – a two country comparison
13:00 - 13:40 Lunch - The Harty Boardroom
13:50 - 14:20 Workshop Moot Court - Where to next? Career opportunities for research students