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Notable Athlone IT sports and health science students recognised for academic prowess
Athlone Institute of Technology’s Department of Sport and Health Science held its inaugural honours list award ceremony recently recognising the exceptional academic performance of its students. Out of a total of 360 students within the faculty, 54 received commendations from President of Athlone Institute of Technology, Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin in recognition of their scholarly achievements.
AIT international students celebrate Chinese New Year Spring festival
International Students at Athlone Institute of Technology celebrated the Chinese New Year with more than 400 students enjoying Asian cuisine, music and dance to mark the Spring festival, which commenced last week.
AIT takes top spot for student satisfaction and research
Students studying at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) are among the most satisfied in Ireland, according to The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019 released at the weekend. The Good University Guide, now in its 17th year, is Ireland’s only league table ranking the country’s 21 higher education institutes against one another.
Athlone IT student suffers fatal injuries in morning accident
The staff and student body of Athlone IT suffered heartbreaking news on Tuesday afternoon when a fatal accident at Bonavalley claimed the life of an 18 year old second year academic who was attending the third level institution.
IWAS Youth World Games underway at AIT
Athletes from around the world have gathered in Athlone in anticipation of the 2018 International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) Youth World Games.
AIT remains committed to Technological University status
President of Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT), Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin says he remains committed to achieving Technological University (TU) status for the third level institution.
AIT bestows academic honours on local figures
Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) presented its highest academic honour to four local figures at a ceremony held last Friday, April 27.