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TUS Midlands campus hosts Veterinary Law and Practice in Ireland book launch
The faculty of Continuing, Professional, Online and Distance Learning at Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) - Midlands Campus recently hosted the book launch of Veterinary Law and Practice in Ireland by two Faculty colleagues Ms Finola Colgan and Dr Lisa Geraghty.
TUS preparing to upgrade sports facilities in Athlone to ‘highest FIFA certification level’
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has been awarded a grant allocation of almost €180,000 to upgrade its existing sports facilities in Athlone to the ‘highest FIFA certification level’.
TUS digital marketing students offer consultancy services to industry
Master’s students at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) in Athlone are putting their digital marketing knowledge to the test, offering consultancy services to Irish businesses.
Proposed multi-million TUS student campus development lodged with An Bord Pleanala
A major multi million euro student campus to service Ireland’s newest university has been lodged with An Bord Pleanála in recent days.
TUS invites applications for external membership to first governing body
The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) is inviting expressions of interest from external candidates to join its governing body.
MacHale Park on target for Galway clash
Mayo should be able to host Galway in the Connacht GAA Senior Football Championship in April in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, according to the new Mayo GAA Chairperson, Seamus Tuohy.
Significant numbers of antigen test kits made available to TUS students
More than 70,000 antigen tests are to be handed out to students at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) this month.
Make TUS your CAO choice
The Technological University of the Shannon is made up of six diverse and vibrant campuses in Athlone, Limerick, Thurles, Clonmel, and Ennis, which all come together as one united college community. Smaller class sizes at TUS mean you will be more than just a number and lecturers will know your name, allowing you benefit more easily from the full extent of their expertise and insights. And after class, outstanding sports facilities alongside a host of clubs and societies all help to create a sociable and fun place to study.
A poet’s gaze on familiar places
When Desmond Kavanagh came to Galway in 1972 to commence an orthodontist practice at the Crescent, not only did he have to apologise for his quiet, lilting Donegal accent, but also for his medical qualification.