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11 Apr 2026

Kilkenny student celebrates win at BICS National Society Awards

Edward Daly, of Cuffesgrange, was part of the MTU Kerry Nursing and Agricultural Society, known as the NAG Society, named Best Society

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NAG Society celebrate their award at BICS 2026

A Kilkenny student was part of the MTU Kerry Nursing and Agricultural Society, known as the NAG Society, named Best Society in the highly competitive Charity & Civic (Small College) category at the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) National Society Awards 2026.

The awards took place in Tullamore, Offaly. Edward Daly, of Cuffesgrange, Kilkenny, is one of the students serving on the Committee of the MTU Kerry Nursing and Agricultural Society, acting as one of the Society’s Co-Treasurers.

The award reflects a successful year for the society and the continuous efforts of its committee. The society managed to raise an impressive €25,000,00 for their chosen charities: Kerry Mental Health Association, Kerry Hospice Foundation, and Recovery Haven Kerry.

In their acceptance speech, the committee highlighted the importance of supporting local charities that provide vital services to communities.
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“Everyone unfortunately knows someone who has been affected by the issues these charities raise funds and awareness for,” said Co-Chairperson Emma Sheehan.

“Because of that, it is so important to us as a committee to support these organisations in continuing their incredible work.”
Speaking on the successful year for the Society, Co-Chairperson Charlie Dunican said: “Looking back on the year, it’s been unbelievable. The level of engagement, growth in membership, and the support for our events and charities from both students and the wider Tralee community has gone beyond anything we expected.

“As a final year committee, having the opportunity to give back to the university, support upcoming students, and contribute to the wider community is something we’re very grateful for,” he said.

“We’re immensely proud of what’s been achieved this year and hope to see the society continue to grow and succeed long into the future.”

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