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06 Sept 2025

Longford woman brings important knowledge to her new role with Teagasc Authority

Longford woman brings important knowledge  to her new role with Teagasc Authority

Longford's Dr Helen Sheridan (pictured) has been appointed to the Teagasc Authority by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD.
Dr Helen Sheridan is an Associate Professor in the School of Agriculture and Food Science at University College Dublin.
While now living in Dublin, Helen is from a drystock farm in County Longford and qualified with a BAgrSc, Degree in Agricultural Science (Agri-Environmental Science) from University College Dublin.
She also has a PhD in Agricultural Ecology from University College Dublin, which she completed as a Walsh Fellow based at Teagasc Research Centre, Johnstown Castle, County Wexford.
Helen lectures in Farm Landscape Ecology and Agri-Environmental Policy and is Programme Director of the BAgrSc Agri-Environmental Sciences.

Helen is passionate about enhancing the sustainability of livestock production systems and has been conducting research on multispecies swards at UCD Lyons Farm for over a decade. Her research also focuses on farmland biodiversity, farmland habitats and agri-environment scheme measures.
Liam Herlihy, Chairman of Teagasc, welcomed Dr Sheridan to the Teagasc Authority at a meeting in Oak Park today, Wednesday, January 9.

He said; “I look forward to working with Helen. She brings important knowledge and expertise to the Authority, which will assist us in making wise decisions on the future direction of Teagasc and the role it plays in the Irish agriculture and food sector.”
Liam Herlihy thanked Professor Gerald Fitzgerald who has completed two terms on the Teagasc Authority. “On behalf of the members of the Authority, management and staff, I thank Ger for his excellent contributions, particularly on the Research committee of the Teagasc Authority.”

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