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TUS Athlone campus to break new ground on multi-million euro STEM facility development

The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is to break ground on a new multi-million euro STEM facility at its campus in Athlone.

TUS to break ground on Polymer Centre of Excellence in Athlone

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The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) will shortly commence work on a new polymer centre of excellence, valued at €10 million, on its Athlone campus.

STEM building development confirmed for Athlone Institute of Technology

Athlone Institute of Technology is to benefit from the construction of a STEM building on campus following the announcement by Deputy Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, that funds will be afforded towards the construction of extensions at 11 third level institutions, creating space for 8,000 additional students.

State-of-the-art STEM building at GMIT to go to tender next year

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The construction of a state-of-the-art science, technology, engineering, and maths building at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is set to go to tender early next year.

Galway – the next steps

We are all rightly proud of Galway, our city and county which, I believe, has all the ingredients needed to be the best place in which to work, study, raise a family, and grow older.

Design team appointed for €25m GMIT STEM building

A design team has been appointed for the construction of a new €25-million STEM building at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), a local Fine Gael TD has revealed.

Progress on GMIT STEM building a boost to the Connacht Ulster Technological University Plan

Progress on the new STEM building at GMIT is a boost for the plans to establish a new technological university in the West of Ireland, according to Minister Sean Kyne.

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GMIT welcomes €200m announcement of investment in Institutes of Technology

The President of GMIT, Dr Fergal Barry, and the Chief Executive of the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA), Dr Joseph Ryan, have welcome the announcement of a major capital investment in higher education.

New GMIT STEM building a ‘boost to Galway’ students and the economy says Kyne

The €24 million investment in the new STEM building for GMIT is “a great boost for Galway” and the economy of the west, as well as for third level education in Connacht-Ulster, according to a Galway TD.

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