LYIT and Finn Harps “Team Up”



Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) and Finn Harps have signed a Memorandum of Understanding signalling a commitment by both partners to work together to enhance education, research and sports performance.

A range of activities and collaborations have been agreed by the partners which will see LYIT provide a mix of scholarships, general/technical workshops, access to facilities and research/placement opportunities. Finn Harps FC will provide various marketing and promotional opportunities to LYIT as well as an annual LYIT/Finn Harps summer soccer camp.

Paul Hannigan, LYIT President said: “We are happy to partner with Finn Harps FC for a five-year period.  This agreement will add to the range of initiatives planned and the various partnerships already established for improving the profile of sporting activity at LYIT / Atlantic Technological University.”

Current Donegal Senior Football captain and LYIT Head of Sport, Michael Murphy signalled his delight at the agreement: “At LYIT, we are delighted to establish this formal link with Finn Harps, which sees third level education and elite football merge.

LYIT alumnus and current Finn Harps FC Chairman Ian Harkin is certain of the benefits of the memorandum:

“The next exciting stage of this evolution is about to start with the upgrade to ATU. To excel in business, your career or sport, everything you need is at your disposal on your doorstep right here in Donegal. This exciting new partnership with LYIT gives that balance of education and elite sport to develop hand in hand so when the time comes to hang up the boots there is something substantial to fall back on.”

This new Memorandum of Understanding is a commitment from both parties to the partnership for a five-year duration with an annual review. This partnership will provide athletes and students the opportunity to progress both their educational and sporting journey in the North West region.

This is news comes LYIT will shortly become the Atlantic Technological University (ATU), with partners GMIT and IT Sligo. The TU will be designated on 1 April 2022 with Letterkenny and Killybegs will become university towns for the first time.

LYIT and Finn Harps FC both aim to build upon this partnership and look forward positively to the future.



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