Technological University of the Shannon (TUS ) is now a QS* five star university having achieved the highest possible number of accolades to become one of the top-rated universities in the world.
Monday afternoon’s announcement revealed TUS has also received maximum stars in all categories assessed and is Ireland’s first ever university to receive five stars in the Arts and Culture category.
Announcing the news at a specially convened staff meeting, TUS president, Professor Vincent Cunnane, said the results acknowledge the core values of TUS as a higher education institution.
“The fact that we have received the highest number of stars in what is considered one of the most influential and credible ratings for universities globally is a fitting acknowledgement of our commitment to a student-centred, inclusive university, that excels at academic development and providing work ready graduates.
“This recognition not only brings an international focus on TUS, but also the region we serve. Having received 5 Stars across all the categories assessed, TUS scored exceptionally high in the areas of international diversity and employment, with the scoring system taking into consideration the university’s strong reputation among employers, the graduate employment rate, and career service supports.
“This rating supports the finding of the HEA, that TUS has the highest percentage of honours degree graduates in the country in employment nine months after graduation,” Professor Cunnane stated.
According to QS “employers generally recruit students from (five star ) institutions directly after they’ve graduated. The performance of such institutions is considered as excellent in the QS Stars rating system”.
The QS university rating system is considered one of the most influential and credible ratings for universities internationally, as ratings are entirely based upon an institution’s performance.
The advantage of this rating system over a global ranking is that it highlights for potential staff and students, as well as to future partners, the many areas in which TUS excels.
The rating system evaluated TUS’s performances in eight categories including - teaching, employability, internationalisation, academic development, online learning, programme strength, arts and culture and inclusiveness all of which received five stars.
“For a young university to receive this internationally recognised mark of quality less than two and a half years after its launch is testimony to the commitment and dedication of the staff, who encourage, nurture and support student learning and personal development beyond the classroom and lecture hall. These five stars reflect the work of the entire TUS community, which is now being recognised on a global stage. The Governing Body, at its meeting this morning commended the entire staff of the university on this tremendous achievement,” chair of the TUS Governing Body, Josephine Feehily, remarked.
TUS, with campuses in Athlone, Limerick (2 ), Thurles, Clonmel and Ennis, including the world-renowned Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD ) is the first Irish university to achieve a five star Arts and Culture rating.
“TUS has now ensured, for the first time ever, that Ireland has received a five star rating in the Art and Culture category, as QS recognises TUS’s excellence in promoting and contributing to the arts and national culture,” the Chair of the Governing Body added.
TUS vice president international, Donnacha McNamara, acknowledged the importance of the QS five star result internationally.
“Our extremely strong QS Stars rating performance in international diversity, inclusivity and online learning, supported by our five star performance in teaching, academic development and programme strength not only boosts our reputation on a global stage, but highlights the openness and inclusivity that we strive for across all facets of the university. TUS’s success today is reflective of the work and engagement of the entire TUS community – staff, students and stakeholders,” Mr McNamara commented.
TUS’s QS five star rating is valid until February 2027 and follows a rigorous and independent data collection process and analysis of performance metrics by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS ).