Catherine Cosgrave is Senior Solicitor with the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI), and currently co-teaches Refugee, Immigration and Citizenship Law at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Prior to joining ICI in 2004, Catherine headed the Immigration Department of Terence Lyons & Co., Solicitors, in Dublin. In 2008, Catherine transferred her qualifications to solicitor and is now a member of the Law Society of Ireland.
Catherine is also a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA), the Board of Women’s Aid and the Public Interest Law Alliance Advisory Board.
Catherine Cosgrave, Senior Solicitor, Immigrant Council of Ireland.
A graduate of University College Dublin, the University of Edinburgh and the Honourable Society of the Kings Inns, Catherine first qualified as a barrister and was called to the Irish Bar in 2000.
Following graduation, Catherine lectured in European Law at the University of Limerick and she currently co-teaches Refugee, Immigration and Citizenship Law at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Prior to joining ICI in 2004, Catherine headed the immigration department of Terence Lyons & Co., Solicitors, in Dublin. In 2008, Catherine transferred her qualifications to solicitor and is a member of the Law Society of Ireland.
Catherine is a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA), the Board of Women’s Aid and the Public Interest Law Alliance Advisory Board. In 2010, Catherine was selected as a member of the British Council’s Transatlantic Network, also known as TN2020.