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Julia Barry
Graduate Research Fellow UCD/ASPHER and ECDC
Professional Background
Julia Barry is a distinguished professional in the realm of public health with over seven years of extensive experience in various healthcare settings. Her journey began with foundational training in athletic training at Merrimack College, where she earned her Bachelor's degree. This initial education not only equipped her with technical skills but also ignited her interest in healthcare and wellness, which would later evolve into a passionate commitment towards humanitarian efforts.
Julia's academic prowess is highlighted by her Master’s degree in International Public Health from University College Dublin, where she graduated with Second Class Honors, Grade 1. This advanced education provided her with a robust understanding of global health issues and the intricacies of public health systems. Following her graduation, Julia's commitment to service led her to diverse roles within the public health sector. At the Health Service Executive, she served as Operations Lead, where she played a pivotal role in managing projects that aimed to improve health outcomes in various communities.
Her background also includes significant research endeavors; as a Graduate Research Fellow at the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER), Julia contributed to important initiatives that shape public health education and policies. She has also served as a consultant for GOAL Global, a humanitarian organization that emphasizes sustainable development and emergency response. Within GOAL Global, Julia held multiple roles, including that of HR Recruitment Officer and Travel Coordinator, showcasing her versatility and leadership skills.
Julia’s keen interest in humanitarian work has taken her to countries such as Haiti and Uganda. These experiences have broadened her perspective on global health challenges and the urgent need for sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged communities. Her hands-on experience in international settings has been indispensable in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, thereby enriching her contributions to public health.
Education and Achievements
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Master’s in International Public Health/International Health
University College Dublin
Graduated with Second Class Honors, Grade 1 -
Bachelor’s in Athletic Training
Merrimack College -
High School Education
Holy Name Central Catholic High School
Julia has demonstrated a commitment not only to her studies but also to the application of her knowledge in practical settings. Her work as a Research Assistant at University College Dublin allowed her to engage in research that queried the effectiveness of health programs, contributing to her analytical skills and her understanding of public health metrics. Additionally, her role as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at UCD reinforced her leadership capabilities and provided her with invaluable experience in mentoring other students.
In the realm of community health, Julia has been actively involved in numerous projects aimed at improving health systems and access to care. Her early career positions, including roles as an Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapy Aide, have solidified her foundation in health and wellness, which she now aims to translate into public health initiatives.
Notable Achievements
- Graduate Research Fellow at ASPHER, leading research initiatives aimed at enhancing public health education within Europe.
- Operations Lead at Health Service Executive, executing projects that improve health access and outcomes for diverse populations.
- Research Assistant at UCD, contributing to impactful studies focused on healthcare delivery systems.
- International exposure through participation in health initiatives in Haiti and Uganda, gaining firsthand experience in the challenges faced by underprivileged communities.
Julia Barry's career is marked by a consistent dedication to humanitarian work and a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding public health in a global context. With ambitions to further her research and develop programs that create sustainable livelihoods and improve health outcomes for the underprivileged, she continues to evolve as a passionate advocate for global health and social justice.
