Young Economist of the Year 2022
Outstanding success at the YEOTY Awards Ceremony
The Young Economist of the Year Awards Ceremony took place last (Thursday 28 April) in the O'Reilly Hall, UCD. St Andrew's College had an incredibly successful day, winning a total of five awards. Three of these were Special Interest Awards (sponsored by various Universities/Economic Institutions).
WINNING AWARDS
BEST FEMALE ENTRY/WOMEN IN ECONOMICS AWARD Sponsored by the University of Limerick Project: The Metaverse Economy & How the Metaverse Affects the Real-World Economics
Prize: €500 Winner: ZiQi Ma (4ON)
BEST COVID-19 RELATED PROJECT Sponsored by Maynooth University Project: An investigation of the Irish tourism sector’s vulnerability to the Covid-19 pandemic
Prize: €500 Winner: Jeremy Browett (6IB)
BEST ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS PROJECT Sponsored by UCD Project: The Economic Viability of Small Modular Reactors for Ireland
Prize: €300 Winner: Tim Celano (5SY)
1st PLACE IN 2nd YEAR
Project: The impact of Covid-19 on the global supply chain crisis in Ireland
Prize: €100 Winner: Sophie O'Connor (2MR)
JUNIOR CREATIVITY IN ECONOMICS AWARD
Project: Covid-19’s impact on Global Financial Markets
Winner: Hannah Poynton (2ZA)
Tim Celano (5th Year) with Prof Kevin Denny (UCD School of Economics)
Jeremy Browett (6IB) with Prof Rowena Pecchenino (Maynooth University School of Economics)
Myrtle Collins (5th Year)
Jessica Foley (2WS), Kate Flood (2MR) and Tara Holahan (2ME)
Nadia Kamali (2MR), Sophie O'Connor (2MR) and Alisha Manoj (2RD)
Mr Doyle (Teacher of Business and Economics) with participating students
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