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Anti-Smoking Campaign Structurally Racist – LIT

Researchers at LIT (Limerick Institute of Technology) have found that the European Union Anti-Smoking Campaign is “structurally racist”.

€4m programme to encourage young people back into the...

A €4.075 million outdoor education programme’ designed to encourage young people from Ireland, Poland and Spain to return to studies or the labour market, was launched during NEF (New Education Forum) at LIT, Thurles Campus.

Final Hurley-Hoey memorial event launched

The 7th and final Hurley-Hoey Memorial Run/Walk/Cycle in aid of Clare Crusaders and Clare Samaritans will take place on March 9th.

New LIT campus for Ennis town

Limerick Institute of Technology has confirmed its plans to open a new campus in Ennis, Co. Clare on foot of a proposed capital investment of €0.75 million by Clare County Council.

LIT Open Day to Open Minds to a Future...

Engineers are among the most sought after graduates worldwide, and on January 19, 2019 the Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) will open its doors to showcase the various career paths, fields of study and opportunities available through engineering at its Engineering Open Day.

3rd ITLG Young Innovators Challenge at Shannon

Almost 1,000 students from all over Ireland will convene on 15 November at Shannon Airport for the 3rd ITLG Young Innovators Challenge in partnership with Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT).

Quakers visit Community Orchard and Wetland in Ennis

Every year the Religious Society of Friends (better known as Quakers) in Ireland host their annual conference or IYM (Ireland Yearly Meeting). This year was the first one to be held west of the Shannon, in Limerick Institute of Technology.

Open Days at Limerick Institute of Technology

Second level students attending this year’s Open Days at Limerick Institute of Technology will be among the first to be educated at the institute’s planned engineering-focussed campus at Coonagh.

LIT Scientist proves existence bee previously feared extinct

A Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) scientist has proven beyond any doubt that the pure native Irish Honey Bee - Apis mellifera mellifera is not extinct as previously feared, but still exists on the island of Ireland.
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