Amelia Dulee-Kinsolving Attends Summer School on Social Research on Employment and Welfare Interactions

Monday, July 18, 2016 - 11:30

Amelia Dulee-Kinsolving recently presented a paper and attended a week long Summer School on Social Research on Employment and Welfare Interactions in the University of Oviedo, Spain.  The Summer School was organised by the research team PROMEBI (Promoviendo el empleo y el bienestar en Europa/Promoting employment and welfare in Europe) at the University of Oviedo, in coordination with the Spanish Network of Social Policy (REPS).  Her paper focused on her PhD research, which aims to explain why ALMP internship job quality outcomes vary among young workers within Ireland and Spain.
 
You can read more about the summer school on the University of Oviedo’s website.
 
Amelia is a PhD candidate at Maynooth University. Her thesis ‘Flexible or Secure Jobs?: Young Workers and Traineeships in Ireland and Spain’ is jointly supervised by Professor Michael Doherty (Department of Law) and Professor Seán Ó Riain (Department of Sociology).