A Liberal Arts programme, to be jointly offered by the University of Limerick (UL) and Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will commence in the next year academic year in September 2017.
A two year-old boy who miraculously survived a sixth story balcony fall in Limerick in July was on hand for the switching on of the city’s festive lights with his parents admitting that it will be their best Christmas yet.
A new research project designed to develop the IT and enterprise architecture required to create smart cities has selected Limerick as a national case study.
Tribute was paid to the caring side of local media at the launch of this year’s Mid-West Press Ball, the fundraiser that raises thousands of euro for charities and local voluntary groups.
LIT’s continued rise as a force in international education was clear this week as new students from all over the world were formally welcomed to Limerick by Mayor Kieran O’Hanlon and LIT’s International Office staff.
Limerick’s bid for the 2020 European Capital of Culture is reaching its climax and the people of the city are being encouraged to take time off this Tuesday to celebrate.