Aliens On The Horizon At IT Sligo
Alien species from other regions of the world are threatening Irish habitats – our freshwater, marine and terrestrial flora and fauna are facing aggressive competitors and predators. Indeed, familiar invaders
Alien species from other regions of the world are threatening Irish habitats – our freshwater, marine and terrestrial flora and fauna are facing aggressive competitors and predators. Indeed, familiar invaders
Institute of Technology, Sligo is proud to be a founding member of the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA), which was launched formally on Monday, April 3rd, by the Minister for Education and Skills,
“The formal launch of the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) marks a significant step in Irish higher education,” the incoming external chair of the THEA Council, Ms. Regina Moran, told a
An IT Sligo lecturer has been elected as the Ireland Chair of the largest global professional accountancy body, ACCA. Sligo native John Gaynor formally assumed the role of Chairman of
A County Sligo toolmaking apprentice has won the 2017 IrelandSkills (Plastic Die Engineering) NationalCompetition. Micheál Flynn (pictured centre), who is employed by Tool & Gauge in Tubbercurry, scooped the top prize
IT Sligo lecturer Una Mannion has won a prestigious National Hennessy Literary 2017 Award in Emerging Poetry for her poem ‘Crouched Burial’. Una is the Programme Chair of the Institute’s