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Erasmus funding boost for UL, MIC & LIT

The University of Limerick (UL), Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) combined have been awarded over half of the €1million HEA Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Fund for supporting the transfer of students and staff to countries outside of Europe for teaching, training and research collaboration.

Boredom leads to political extremes

Boredom among an electorate may be contributing to a widening of political views among voters.

UL briefs Shannon companies on expansion business linkages

In a move to encourage businesses to initiate or expand their linkages with academia though learning or research, heads of departments and centres from the University of Limerick recently travelled to Shannon Airport to present at a breakfast briefing organised by Shannon Chamber.

Historic council meeting at UL

The University of Limerick (UL) hosted a meeting of Clare County Council for the first time on Friday afternoon.

Sixmilebridge student receives Fulbright Award

Pa Sheehan from Sixmilebridge, Co Clare was one of thirty nine Fulbright Irish Awardees honoured in Dublin on Friday evening.

Largest cohort of medical graduates at UL

University of Limerick celebrated the graduation of a record 189 medical students.

Clare begin Kennedy Cup campaign

Clare begin their 2016 Kennedy Cup campaign this Monday.

Technology will create new jobs despite robot threat

While robots will take over many traditional occupations, technology will also deliver new and different job opportunities.

UL & Shannon Chamber team-up for business breakfast

A keen interest in ensuring that its member companies remain competitive prompted Shannon Chamber to invite the University of Limerick’s (UL) Science and Engineering faculty, the Kemmy Business School and the School of Law to visit Shannon.
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