LIT along with their consortium partner AIT, has been awarded €1 million euro funding for their participation in the Regional University Network European University (RUN-EU) initiative.
Limerick Institute of Technology recorded the highest average course completion rate among the IoT sector, for students who began studying in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
The Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre at LIT has secured €1.9 million in funding from Enterprise Ireland to continue to run the entrepreneurial development programme - New Frontiers, in the Mid-West for a further five years.
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has been awarded almost €1.8 million in funding as part of a Government programme aimed at providing part-time, upskilling and reskilling opportunities in areas of growth in the region.
LIT’s Information and Compliance Officer and Ennis native Garrett Greene, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Ireland’s Social Finance Foundation (SFF) from July 2021.
Limerick Institute of Technology has bucked the national trend by increasing its student work placement capacity by almost 50 percent during a year when Covid-19 restricted work placements elsewhere.
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has been awarded almost €1 million in funding as part of a Government programme aimed at upskilling and reskilling graduates with industry relevant skills for emerging technologies.
Students starting college at LIT in the next academic year however will take up their first classes on September 27, 2021 to allow for later leaving certificate results and CAO offers.