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Zimmer launches STEM Scholarship Award

Acknowledging the contribution of its highly skilled workforce in Ireland over the last thirteen years and with the goal of encouraging a new generation to enjoy a career in STEM, Zimmer Biomet has launched an annual scholarship award programme focused on recognising the children of its employees in both Shannon and Galway.

UL leads way on composites recycling solution

Researchers at University of Limerick are working on an innovative solution to improve the recyclability of composite materials used in the construction, aerospace and automotive industries.

Ennis man receives honorary doctorate at UL

University of Limerick President Professor Kerstin Mey has hailed the four outstanding candidates bestowed with honorary doctorates at University of Limerick today as ‘leaders and visionaries’.

New Impact Report showcases power of philanthropy at UL

UL Ambassador and Munster Rugby’s Peter O’Mahony joined Harvey Duthie and Sarah Hartnett from UL Foundation to launch this year’s Impact Report.

Dialysis patients may face higher risk of hospitalisation and...

A new University of Limerick study has found that the treatment used in the majority of Irish kidney failure patients may lead to higher rates of hospitalisation, infection and even death.

Intel Diversity & Inclusion Scholarships Awarded at UL

Five University of Limerick (UL) students have been awarded scholarships under a newly established Intel Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship program.

Kemmy Business School recognises Clare Junior Cycle Students

Students from the mid-west region who obtained a Distinction (90-100%) in Junior Cycle Business Studies in 2019 were presented with Certificates of Achievement from the Kemmy Business School (KBS), University of Limerick (UL).

UL gets five-star rating in influential global ranking

The University of Limerick has achieved the highest possible standard in the new QS Stars Rating System, the only university in Ireland to achieve this in 2021.

UL warns of “disciplinary measures’ as Gardaí investigate street...

The University of Limerick has said it will take “action with strong disciplinary measures against any student who has been found to have breached public health guidelines.”
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