University of Galway announced as EY Luxembourg’s first higher education partner in UK and Ireland

From left, Breda Sweeney, Personal Professor of Taxation and Finance at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics; Professor Alma McCarthy, Executive Dean of the College of Business, Public Policy and Law; Robert White, Partner – Market Leader – EY Luxembourg, Europe West Wealth and Asset Management Assurance Leader; Emer Mulligan, Personal Professor of Taxation and Finance at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics; and Aisling Lennon, Associate Director of Development, College of Business, Public Policy and Law. Credit – University of Galway.
Nov 03 2025 Posted: 11:31 GMT

University of Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics has been announced as EY Luxembourg’s first higher education partner in Ireland and the UK.

The partnership strengthens a relationship that has supported student development for more than two decades.

The expanded link between the University and EY Luxembourg will offer students access to world-class expertise thanks to a suite of collaborative initiatives, including an annual summer school in alternative investments; direct mentorship from EY Luxembourg professionals; as well as employability activities and work placements opportunities.

The partnership will also include guest lectures embedded in Management Accounting – reaching more than 550 undergraduate students.

The partnership was officially launched with a visit by alumnus Robert White, Partner – Market Leader – EY Luxembourg; Europe West Wealth and Asset Management Assurance Leader on a visit to the campus.

Speaking at the launch, Robert White said: “EY Luxembourg has had the tremendous pleasure of collaborating with University of Galway for more than 20 years now. This relationship has provided our firm with a proud line of inquisitive, mature and resilient graduates that have made a real difference in our business and for the clients we serve.

“University of Galway’s commitment to industry collaboration, feedback and continuous improvement are attributes we value in our relationship. These reflective qualities are also evident in the graduates we have had the pleasure to welcome to EY. We are proud to formalise our partnership with University of Galway and look forward to many more years of collaboration and success.”

During his visit to the campus, Mr White delivered guest lectures and met students interested in pursuing a work placement or graduate opportunities organised by the University’s Career Development Centre through their Employer in Residence programme.

Mr White was the first University of Galway student to undertake a placement with EY Luxembourg 20 years ago.

Professor Alma McCarthy, Executive Dean of the College of Business, Public Policy and Law, said of the partnership: “We are delighted to officially launch this partnership with EY.  It is a very valuable learning experience for students ensuring the curriculum is future-focused and they are industry-ready on graduation. The partnership builds on many years of successful collaboration between EY Luxembourg and University of Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics.”

Professor Karena Yan, Dean of J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, added: “This partnership brings world-class professional insight to Galway and opens international opportunities for our students in Luxembourg and beyond. By combining mentoring, guest teaching and meaningful work placements, we’re preparing graduates to lead responsibly in the financial services sector and to deliver impact for business and society.”

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