Atlantic Technological University incorporates eight campuses across Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Donegal
It is also the first technological university to have one of its campuses designated as autism-friendly, with ATU Sligo receiving this accolade in December 2022.
“As a university we provide an excellent academic experience, serving the needs of our unique region. Our programmes are developed in collaboration with industry partners, ensuring our graduates possess the skills to drive economic and social growth within our region and beyond,” he said. “Students seeking to balance study with work, life and family commitments are supported to do so, with this flexible approach.”
The Letterfrack campus in Connemara is also unique due to its prominence in furniture design and manufacture courses, which have a 100 per cent graduate employment rate for those wanting to enter the industry. It is a €17 million creative teaching space that will include performance facilities, two large black box studios, production design studios, costume design studios, computer-aided design and fabrication studios along with dance and rehearsal spaces.
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