
Aaron Gallagher
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Ph.D Researcher @DCU 📚 | Fulbright Scholar 2023 @UofMaryland 🇮🇪🇺🇸 | @IACSacademic Board Member | @SportforBusines 30 Under 30 | @WIPLive Alum
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Fulbright Ireland awardees were invited to the Embassy of Ireland, USA recently; among them was DCU PhD student Aaron Gallagher Aaron is on a Fulbright Exchange, conducting research at Univ. of Maryland as part of a PhD in sports media and communications. Learn more at fulbright.ie


Why media coverage has been crucial for the Irish women soccer team's rise. By Aaron Gallagher Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

How will Ireland's first Women's World Cup compare to Italia '90? Each tournament's legacy and impact will be seismic for Irish sport and society, but for much different reasons. By Aaron Gallagher School of Comms DCU Dublin City University The Fulbright Program Univ. of Maryland rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Most read on #RTEBrainstorm: how will Ireland's first Women's World Cup appearance compare to the seismic events of Italia '90? By Aaron Gallagher School of Comms DCU Dublin City University The Fulbright Program Univ. of Maryland #FIFAWWC rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Why the media can't just be cheerleaders during a World Cup. Sports media face a difficult balance between supporting their international team & asking difficult questions when necessary, writes Aaron Gallagher School of Comms DCU Dublin City University The Fulbright Program Univ. of Maryland rte.ie/brainstorm/202…


How will Ireland's first Women's World Cup compare to Italia '90? By Aaron Gallagher School of Comms DCU Dublin City University The Fulbright Program Univ. of Maryland #WomensWorldCup2023 rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Aaron Gallagher Aaron Gallagher, a PhD student at DCU's School of Communications, is on the East Coast with the Fulbright program, where he is studying the relationship between the media and the Olympic games. Read Aaron's interview in the Irish Star US: launch.dcu.ie/3YTGeta


Delving into the Olympic Media Landscape 🌍🏅Our PhD student, Aaron Gallagher from Dublin City University's School of Comms DCU shares his Fulbright journey examining the intricate bond between media and the Olympics. Read Aaron's interview in the Irish Star US : launch.dcu.ie/3YTGeta


See 2022-2023 #Fulbright All Disciplines Awardee Aaron Gallagher in the The Irish Times. #Gradweek irishtimes.com/ireland/educat…

Great privilege to be in attendance for yesterday's ceremony at Dublin Castle to see Dr. Anthony Fauci receive the Fulbright Ireland Public Service Award 🇮🇪🇺🇲 Always fascinated to hear insights into how public figures navigate the media spotlight. Fulbright Ireland


Huge honour to be invited to the US Ambassador's Residence yesterday and see Speaker Nancy Pelosi receive the Fulbright Ireland Public Service Award 🇺🇸🇮🇪 Wonderful evening surrounded by great colleagues from the worlds of politics and education Dublin City University Fulbright Association


Hold your nerve!': sports commentary is an artform which can transform historic sporting achievements into iconic, unforgettable moments, writes Aaron Gallagher Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Why sports stars always talk about proving their haters wrong. Aaron Gallagher School of Comms DCU Dublin City University on how elite sports stars from Michael Jordan to Jude Bellingham have always used media criticism as motivational fuel rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

'Maybe it was a message to a few people,' said England's Jude Bellingham after scoring against Slovakia in #EUROS2024. He's just the latest sports star to use media criticism as motviational fuel, writes Aaron Gallagher for RTÉ Brainstorm Read: launch.dcu.ie/3W5qVxF



#EURO2024: Harry Kane is wrong – pundits should not be uncritical cheerleaders for England team. Piece by Aaron Gallagher Aaron Gallagher, PhD student at School of Comms DCU, for The Conversation. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3S3mh0J

Irish Olympians are ditching clichéd, robotic, media-trained interviews in favour of showcasing confident, authentic personalities. Analysis by sports researcher and PhD student at School of Comms DCU, Aaron Gallagher Aaron Gallagher, for RTÉ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/4dJ7vF1


Team Ireland has just had the best Olympics ever so what's next? The Irish success stories at the Paris Games show why investment in our elite-level athletes must continue to grow, writes Aaron Gallagher Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Most read on #RTEBrainstorm: The Irish success stories at the Paris Games show why investment in our elite-level athletes must continue to grow. Analysis by PhD student at School of Comms DCU, Aaron Gallagher Aaron Gallagher, for RTÉ Brainstorm. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3WJbbPZ