Welcome to the School of Allied Health. We are a dynamic and busy School dedicated to furthering the role of Allied Health Professionals in improving health and wellbeing in our community and larger society through research, scholarship, and the education of new entrants to the professions.

The School includes the disciplines of Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Speech and Language Therapy and is based in a purpose-built Health Sciences Building on the North campus of the University. It is large, welcoming, and very research-active, with over 90 staff members across academic, practice education, research, and support roles. We have an excellent track record of high-impact publications and securing research funding from national and international funding bodies, including the Health Research Board, the Irish Research Council and EU funders. We currently collaborate with over 85 international institutions. Our researchers are members of the Health Research Institute, and our research features the involvement of patient and public partners (PPI), interprofessional practice and implementation science, as well as aiming for impact in ageing, mental health, chronic conditions and speech, language, communication and swallowing difficulties across the lifespan. 

The School has a large number of postgraduate MSc and PhD students and together with a growing body of postdoctoral and research staff, we offer excellent support for future researchers in the Allied Health Professions.

Latest News

Latest News
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04 Oct 2024

UL hosts symposium on “promoting breastfeeding for future generations”

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03 Oct 2024

New research will aid chronic pain management for older people

University of Limerick in partnership with Chronic Pain Ireland and Limerick Sports Partnership is beginning a major new research study into chronic pain in older adults and how exercise can help alleviate it.
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