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Karen is a palaeolimnologist, who studies lake sediment records to reconstruct past climatic and environmental changes, working in the fields of Geography, Environmental Archaeology and Environmental Science. Karen completed her PhD in Geography at the University of Galway in 2017, funded by the Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology, Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship and the Hardiman Research Scholarship. Her doctoral research explored the utility of chironomid autecology combined with pollen and geochemical indicators, in the investigation of prehistoric farming impacts on freshwater lake systems. Her control site was then used to develop the first mid to late Holocene chironomid-inferred temperature record for Ireland as part of her doctoral research. Since the completion of her PhD, Karen has held several academic positions, as a Lecturer and Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher at University College Cork. Karen has taught a broad range of Physical Geography, communication and research competence modules during her time as a full-time Lecturer in the Department of Geography. In 2022, she joined the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) as a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher. Karen was involved in a collaborative research project, entitled Addressing Projected Climate Change Risk to Water Quality in Ireland. The research position involved an extensive scientific literature review on the impact of climate change on water quality in Ireland and a detailed analysis of European legislation and Irish policy documents (funded by An Fóram Uisce). More recently, Karen joined the United Nations Environmental Programme, GEMSWater Capacity Development Centre housed within the School of BEES, as a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher. This role involved updating, designing and developing taught and open-access online training material for data handling, statistical analysis and presentation for freshwater quality monitoring programmes. Karen's research interests also include innovative pedagogical developments to enhance learning and improve accessibility and staff-student engagement. In particular, the application of a flipped classroom approach, which arose from the transition to online teaching during the pandemic, as a means of creating a dynamic, interactive learning environment for students. In 2023, Karen re-joined the Discipline of Geography at the University of Galway and is currently working as a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher and PI for the CORE project. Karen was awarded an SFI-IRC Pathway research grant, which is co-funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Met Éireann. The CORE project aims to establish a long-term record of natural climate variability to inform future climate predictions for Ireland. The four-year project is hosted by the Palaeoenvironmental Research Unit (PRU) within the School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, in collaboration with Dr Aaron Potito and Dr Karen Molloy. Follow our progress on our educational Instagram page (@core_project23)

Research Interests

  • Palaeolimnology
  • Palaeoclimatology
  • Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
  • Human-environmental interactions
  • Chironomid analysis
  • Lake sediment geochemistry
  • Climate change
  • Water quality
  • Hydrology
  • Public outreach
  • Innovative pedagogy
  • Accessibility

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

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Education/Academic qualification

MA, MLitt, PhD

External positions

Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, University College Cork (UCC)

Apr 2023Aug 2023

Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, University College Cork (UCC)

Aug 2022Oct 2022

Specific purpose full-time Lecturer in the Department of Geography, University College Cork (UCC)

Sep 2019Oct 2022

Hourly Occasional Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Geography, University College Cork (UCC)

Jan 2019Mar 2019

Part-time Teaching Assistant in the Discipline of Geography, University of Galway

Sep 2018Dec 2018

Part-time Teaching Assistant in the Discipline of Geography, University of Galway

Jan 2017May 2017

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