Ravi Vasudevan is Ultiworld s European editor and a host of the podcast EuroZone. Emails about EuroZone should go to eurozoneultimate@gmail.com. Ravi played for WPI in the US until 2008. He has been living and playing in Europe since 2009 and has competed at WUGC 2012, WUCC 2014 and WUCC 2018.
Liam hails from the rugged west coast of Ireland. He found himself catapulted into the Irish ultimate community during his time in the National University of Ireland, Galway. He may lack in talent on the field, but he makes up for it with shenanigans and tomfoolery off the pitch. Liam is truly in his element on the beach; he eats sand for breakfast. Liam captained the Irish Mixed National team in 2016 and also competed for the Irish National Mixed Beach team in 2013, taking home a silver medal and a bundle of precious memories. He can be found at most major European tournaments flying the Irish flag at the bar.
Women are “much more open to farm diversification and going beyond productivist type of thinking in agriculture”, according to a leading researcher.
Dr. Maura Farrell, lecturer in the School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), has highlighted the role women play as the “unsung heroes of the agriculture sector”.
Speaking at yesterday’s (Wednesday, February 3) ‘St Brigid’s Day: A Celebration of Women in Agriculture’ event, a collaboration between NUIG Galway and the Irish embassy in Mexico, Dr. Farrell said that “it’s time to move on from a male-dominated, patriarchal agriculture that we witness in Ireland”.
Liam White, Durrow and London, never forgot his roots
Internationally renowned photographer who made the world his home but never forgot his roots
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Liam White on assignment at the Diane Fossey gorilla study project in Rwanda in the early 1980s );
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Liam White, who has died in London at the age of 88, was a member of a well-known Durrow family with strong Kilkenny connections.
Liam was an internationally-renowned photographer and photojournalist who covered major events and issues worldwide for several overseas publications as well as contributing to Irish media, particularly in the tourism sector. Known more familiarly as Willie, he was born to William and Bridget White on November 26, 1932, the youngest son in a family of three boys and two girls. His father was a native of Errill and a member of the supervisory staff of Laois County Council. His mother, a native of West Waterford, had come to Laois in the early 1920s to manage a busi
A friendly global rivalry between undergraduate biochemistry students at UC Davis and at University College Dublin, Ireland, is being launched in memory of plant biochemist Eric Conn (1923-2017), a UC Davis professor emeritus of molecular and cellular biology and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
To be called the “UCD vs. UCD Biochemistry Games,” it will be preceded by a preliminary game, the Eric Conn Biochemistry Quizzes, set for 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, to determine the UC Davis participants. Students (prospective participants) and the public can register at https://tinyurl.com/y33eyc4v. Up to 500 members of the public can register.
Liam White was an internationally renowned photographer from a well known Laois family
Liam White, London and Durrow, 1932- 2021
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Liam White, who has died in London at the age of 88, was a member of a well-known Laois family with strong Kilkenny connections.
He was also an internationally-renowned photographer and photo-journalist who covered major events and issues worldwide for several overseas publications, as well as contributing to Irish media, particularly in the tourism sector.
Known familiarly as Willie, he was born to William and Bridget White on 26th November 1932, the youngest son in a family of three boys and two girls.