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Ennis to become university town in October

From the first day of October, Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) will cease to exist, and more than 15,000 students and 1,200 staff across the Midlands and Midwest will be teaching, learning and researching at the newly designated TUS: Midlands Midwest.

LIT Celebrates Pride Month

Limerick Institute of Technology is marking the beginning of Pride Month this June with a series of webinars and online events celebrating the LGBT+ community.

New name for Technological University confirmed

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has confirmed the name of Ireland’s newest TU as the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest.

Green light for new TU makes Ennis University Town

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has designated AIT and LIT Ireland’s next technological university. 

LIT and local authorities aim to drive regional innovation

LIT and Local Authorities in the Mid West sign MoU that will pave the way for European Higher Education Institutions to work with Regional Governments in driving Innovation in the Region.

LIT highlights career opportunities in IT

Explore IT is a free event that will allow second level students workshop different careers in the IT sector.

Women in Creative Arts for LIT flagship event

Women in the creative arts will lead LIT’s International Women’s Day discussion on resilience, support, building confidence and ensuring parity of pay and recognition for female creatives this Monday, March 8, 2021.

LIT appoints new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning

Limerick Institute of Technology’s Director of Industry Engagement Seamus Hoyne has been appointed LIT’s new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning.

LIT advice on deferred courses ahead of CAO Deadline

Limerick Institute of Technology’s Vice President for Academic Affairs and Registrar, Marian Duggan, has reminded students who deferred their place in Higher Education last autumn, that they must now reapply through the CAO process to secure their place in their chosen course and college for 2021.
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