Ballincollig twins, Jessica and Laura Holmes, were honoured at the annual Faculty of Engineering & Science Awards at the Bishopstown Campus of the Munster Technological University this week.
The sisters, who graduated earlier this year, achieved the highest grades in their respective programs within the Department of Biological Sciences at MTU.
Jessica Holmes earned a BSc Honours in Biomedical Science (joint program with UCC), while Laura Holmes graduated with a BSc Honours in Nutrition and Health Science.
Their exceptional academic performance was celebrated during the awards ceremony, where they were presented with framed recognition pieces by industry sponsors.
The event was attended by high-achieving students from across the Faculty of Engineering and Science, along with family, sponsors, and faculty members who have supported the twins throughout their studies.
Since graduating, Jessica has applied her expertise at Cork University Hospital, while Laura has begun an exciting career in quality control at PepsiCo in Little Island.
Reflecting on their achievements, Jessica and Laura Holmes shared:
“We’re incredibly honoured to have received the top grades in our courses. It’s a testament to our hard work and dedication. Starting our studies during the pandemic in 2020 brought many challenges, but once we could attend classes in person, it made all the difference. Having each other’s support over the past four years was invaluable, as we motivated one another to achieve the best possible results. Graduating with first-class honours and now receiving the top grade is a moment we’ll always cherish.”
Dr. Brigid Lucey, Head of the Department of Biological Sciences at MTU, commented:
“Jessica and Laura’s achievements are truly exceptional and serve as an inspiration to others. They embody the excellence we strive to foster at MTU, and their success is a direct result of their hard work and perseverance. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to both sisters and wish them every success in their careers.”