Institute of Technology, Sligo
Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Sligeach | |
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Type | Public |
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Active | 1971 | –April 2022
Affiliation | Atlantic Technological University |
President | Brendan McCormack |
Academic staff | 470[1] |
Students | 6,000[1] |
Address | Ash Lane , , , F91 YW50 , 54°16′41″N 8°27′36″W / 54.278°N 8.460°W |
Campus | 70 acres (280,000 m2) |
Website | www |
The Institute of Technology, Sligo (ITS; Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Sligeach) was an institute of technology, located in Sligo, Ireland. In April 2022, it was formally dissolved, and its functions became part of Atlantic Technological University (ATU).[2] As of 2021,[update] the institute had three faculties and nine departments.[3][4]
History
[edit]The institute opened in 1970 as a Regional Technical College, and adopted the name 'Institute of Technology, Sligo' on 7 May 1997.[5] The first students graduated with degrees from Sligo RTC in 1986.[6]
Con Power served as principal of the college from its foundation in 1972 until 1979.[citation needed] Prof. Terri Scott was the institute's first female president, serving from 2008 until 2014.[7] She was succeeded by Prof. Vincent Cunnane in October 2014. Dr. Brendan McCormack was appointed president of the institute in September 2016.[8]
Development
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IT Sligo developed a number of distance learning options, and as of 2016 reportedly had 1,800 online learners registered on various online programmes.[1] This subsequently increased to approximately 3000 online learners.[9][not specific enough to verify]
In sports, the college has both ladies' and men's Gaelic football and soccer teams,[10][11][12][13] with the men's gaelic football team winning the Sigerson Cup three times during the six years up to 2005.[13][14][15]
In technology, IT Sligo's "Team Hermes" won the software design category of the 2011 Microsoft Imagine Cup (a world student technology competition, held in 2011 in New York).[16]
Atlantic Technological University
[edit]As of October 2018, Sligo IT was reportedly working with GMIT and Letterkenny IT to potentially form a Technological University for the West/North-West of Ireland.[17] In October 2020, the constituent IT's were allocated over €5.5 million towards transformation.[18]
Formal approval was granted in October 2021.[19] Atlantic TU began formal operations in April 2022.[2]
Gallery
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Main entrance to IT Sligo
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Business Innovation Centre (BIC) at IT Sligo
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Main reception
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Sports centre at IT Sligo
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400m running track
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Section of library
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "IT Sligo Annual Report 2015 - 2016" (PDF). itsligo.ie. 2016. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ a b "Atlantic Technological University officially constituted". Highland Radio. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- ^ "Institute Of Technology | Ash Lane, Sligo". education2.ireland724.info. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Universities in Ireland". Stellario Education. Archived from the original on 14 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ Regional Technical Colleges Act, 1992 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1997 (S.I. No. 199 of 1997). Signed on 7 May 1997 by Niamh Bhreathnach (Minister of Education). Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book.
- ^ "First degree class from 1986 to gather to celebrate anniversary". The Sligo Champion. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2025 – via Irish Independent.
- ^ Lorna Siggins (24 March 2009). "Arrival of the fittest". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
- ^ "President's Office". itsligo.ie. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
Dr Brendan McCormack has been President of IT Sligo since September 2016
- ^ "Institute of Technology Sligo". IT Sligo. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "O'Connor Cup Round 1 Round Up". Ladies' Gaelic Football Association. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ Farry, Jessica (15 September 2021). "Huge news for IT Sligo as Ndo takes charge". The Sligo Champion. Retrieved 12 April 2025 – via Irish Independent.
- ^ "Scholarships for sporting stars at IT Sligo". Irish Independent. 24 August 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ a b "ITs historic victory in 2002". Irish Independent. 25 February 2004. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ O'Riordan, Ian (1 March 2004). "Sligo aces always going to trump Queen's". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ "Poor fare as Sligo retain Sigerson". Irish Independent. 27 February 2005. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ "IT Sligo triumph in Microsoft Imagine Cup". RTÉ News. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ Marren, Aisling (12 October 2018). "HEA Invests €800,000 in Four Institutes of Technology". The University Times. Trinity College Dublin. Archived from the original on 12 October 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ "Connacht-Ulster Alliance (LYIT, GMIT and IT Sligo) allocated €5.7m under Transformation Funding for Technological Universities". ATU Donegal. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
- ^ O’Dea, Blathnaid (28 October 2021). "Connacht-Ulster Alliance receive minister's approval for new TU in 2022". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
External links
[edit]- 1970 establishments in Ireland
- 2022 disestablishments in Ireland
- Atlantic Technological University
- Educational institutions established in 1970
- Educational institutions disestablished in 2022
- Education in Sligo (town)
- Former universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland
- Institutes of technology in the Republic of Ireland
- Organisations based in Sligo (town)
- Universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland