A group of international students relived happy times and praised the transformation of IT Sligo and changes in Sligo town when they paid a reunion visit for the first time in 20 years. “When they came to the campus, they ...Read More
Archived News from ITSligo
Online student numbers on the Increase
More than 600 students have signed up this month for a wide range of degrees and certificate programmes which will be delivered online at IT Sligo, bringing the total online student population at the Institute to almost 1,300. Over ...Read More
NUFC sign up to ORRECO’s ‘Bio-analytics’
The Newcastle United first team is the latest elite squad to recruit the services of ORRECO, a Sligo based-company that provides a pioneering ‘Bio-analytics’ service that helps athletes optimise performance and reduce the number of training days lost to illness ...Read More
Invasive Species - threatening biodiversity
Early warnings and rapid response urged at IT Sligo Workshop With more than 10 aquatic invasive species detected in Irish waters in the last decade, the importance of their early identification and management was discussed at a workshop in ...Read More
Representing Ireland in European Surf Championships
An IT Sligo lecturer will be representing Ireland as part of the Irish Surf Team at the 2013 European Surfing Championships this week. Kerry Larkin, a lecturer on the Institute’s popular Bachelor of Business in Recreation in Leisure, will be ...Read More
'Isolation' explored in exhibition by Fine Art Graduates
In Isolation is the name of an exhibition by three recent graduates from IT Sligo’s BA in Fine Art which opens in Dublin on Friday, September 13th. Curated by a Marta Slawinska who undertook a MA by Research in Visual ...Read More
International Student Numbers on the Increase
Economic Impact for region estimated at €5 million Just over 250 international students from across the globe have travelled to Sligo to take up courses at IT Sligo this year – a 70 per cent increase on last year’s ...Read More
Sweet Results in Honey Activity Research
Scientists at IT Sligo are providing the research for a new business venture which is developing an Irish equivalent of Manuka Honey. Through the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Voucher Scheme, three of the Institute’s scientists – Dr James Brennan, Dr ...Read More
