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State-of-the-art €4m apprenticeship facility officially opens at TUS Athlone Campus
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has officially opened a brand new €4 million apprenticeship facility at the Technological University of the Shannon’s (TUS) campus in Athlone.
TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality
As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.
TUS graduate showcase ‘Ultimate’ makes welcome return to Athlone campus
“Remember, the biggest creative endeavours happen when your back is against the wall,” illustrious Irish artist Vincent Devine told final-year design students at the Technological University of the Shannon in Athlone this week.
Inaugural TUS scholarships of excellence proudly recognise student achievement
The accomplishments of 48 high-achieving students took centre stage at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) in Athlone this week at the university’s inaugural Scholarship of Excellence awards.
TUS students conferred at inaugural graduation ceremony in Athlone
An historic occasion for education in the Midlands region, approximately 2,300 students graduated from Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) last week at the university’s first ever conferring ceremonies, held in the Athlone International Sports Arena.
Athlone IT academics win prestigious awards at annual PATT38 Global Technology Conference
Academics from Athlone Institute of Technology and members of the Technology Education Research Group (TERG) won prestigious awards at the PATT38 Conference virtually hosted by the University of Turku, Rauma Campus in Finland.
Why study at AIT, Ireland’s top-ranked institute of technology
Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) is a modern third-level institute on the cusp of becoming a technological university. Over the course of its 50-year history, the institute has established itself as a centre of academic excellence with an applied, industry-focused, offering, world-class research and development capabilities, and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.
NUI Galway to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis
An NUI academic has secured funding to the value of €3.9 million to train European researchers to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis.
Professor from Mayo elected to fellowship of Irish Academy of Engineering
Professor Peter McHugh - a native of Ballyhaunis- has been elected to Fellowship of the Irish Academy of Engineering (IAE). The distinction has been bestowed in recognition of his “exceptional career and contribution to the advancement of engineering and economic and social progress in Ireland”.
NUI Galway to host free family fun day on Saturday for Engineers Week
NUI Galway is calling all wannabe engineers to participate in a free full-day family event, Engineering Our Future: Family Fun Day, which will take place this Saturday as part of Engineers Week. The event will run from 10am to 4pm in the university's Alice Perry Engineering Building.